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Asked for Female | 11.11 Years

Hi, I am Tanisha and I am 11years old. I have pimples (allergy) on my face and no other parts of body. But it itches

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

Hey Tanisha, it's normal to have pimples at this age, but a dermatologist can always help in treating such issues. Pimples happen when your glands get clogged as a result of overproduction of oil, dirt, or bacteria. So following an appropriate skincare routine will get you rid of them after sometime, but these routines differ from individual to individual, depending on their skin type as well as sensitivity, so visit only the best dermatologists in India who will understand your skin and its needs, and offer solutions which your skin will truly require. You can reach out to us if you have any doubts.

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Pitti and kujli rash padh rahe hain aur Kyon chal rahi hai

Male | 22

The most common reasons behind this are allergies and skin irritation. You should pay attention to the products you use because they should not contain any harmful ingredients. To fight against this problem, moisturize well and avoid using soaps and chemicals that are too harsh.

Answered on 11th Sept '24

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on 08/05/2024,suddenly i felt pain in my left breast.The pain went away after taking a pain killer. (hifenac sp).But after six days (on 14/052024)when I squeezed my breast,i found a pus like discharge from the same breast.next day i went to the doctor and i uploaded the prescription.now when i squeeze my breast i can see pus. i have two children.younger one is 4 year and 5 months old.no lump is felt.when will it be cured?should i stop squeezing breast?please help.

Female | 34

It seems like you are going through mastitis which is an infection in the breast tissue. The pus-like discharge is a sign of infection. Mastitis can result from bacteria entering the breast via a cracked nipple or blocked milk duct. It is important to keep on taking any prescribed antibiotics and not to squeeze the breast because it can make the infection worse. Ensure you feed and pump frequently in order to clear the infection. With proper treatment and rest, mastitis can generally be cured within a week.

Answered on 12th Aug '25

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Ma'am can you please suggest me something so that this skin antrophy can be removed. Please ma'am i will be very thankfull to you. I don't have much money to show this problem to the dermatologist.

Female | 18

Skin atrophy is the thinning of the skin and it can happen for different reasons like aging, steroid abuse, or some medical conditions. Skin atrophy is the major issue and it is necessary to use gentle lotions and creams to keep your skin moisturized to solve it. Refrain from harsh chemicals and cover your skin from the sun. Eating a balanced meal full of vitamins and minerals can also help your skin. Always bear in mind that the major reason for taking good care of the skin is for the overall well-being of the body.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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I have male pattern baldness of stage II. Can you tell me how many Hair Transplant grafts do I need to restore a good hairline. Also suggest me the best clinic for Hair transplantation in Visakhapatnam.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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My skin is very dull and i am having open pores near to the nose are on cheeks, skin texture is uneven.what can be possible reason for that

Female | 27

Dull, oily skin with large pores on the nose and cheeks is a common issue. This can result from excess oil production, genetics, or inadequate skin care. These factors often lead to rough patches and an uneven skin tone. To improve your skin, try using gentle cleansers, exfoliating regularly, and applying a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer. Additionally, staying hydrated is crucial. Open pores can get clogged with dirt and excess oil, but regular exfoliation can help keep them clear. Proper moisturizing prevents dryness without causing excess shine. With consistent care, smooth and evenly-toned skin is achievable.

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

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