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Asked for Female | 35 Years

I want advice for a til which is seen all over my face or w

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

The relevant specialist will perform either of the 2 surgeries which we have mentioned below:
Surgical excision: Entire mole will be cut out, post which the skin would be stitched closed if it's necessary.
Surgical shave: Your mole will be shaved off using a blade.
Post surgery your mole will be examined by the doctor to detect presence of cancerous cells, and your dermatologist will update you if they are.
They should cost you between Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 25,000, depending on clinic location, doctor expertise, and size/depth of mole.
Anesthesia will be supplied, but as far as after effects are concerned, you will experience discomfort or irritation.
You can get in touch with the experts, through our page, if you intend to know more, our trusted experts will take you through the process in a detailed manner - Dermatologists in India. Also, mole shouldn't grow back but if they do then show yourself to the doctor.

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I am 30 year old male and my face cover is dark spots that is called acne Used some medicine one year ago but no any positive results I need help you

Male | 30

There are a few options that you could try. First, it may help if you switch up your skincare routine. Make sure you are using gentle cleansers and moisturizers that are suitable for your skin type. You may also want to look into products that contain salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, which can help reduce inflammation and clear up acne. Additionally, you may consult with a dermatologist to discuss further treatment options. They may be able to recommend a prescription topical treatment or a course of antibiotics that could help clear up your acne.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 24 years old male I think I have Skin problem last 3 months I have grown so many White hair ( grey hair) in my beard so my problem is now i have many white hair on my beard ?? This problem starts from last 3 months

Male | 24

You need constitutional treatment 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Pls my daughter has this swell on the thumb with pus in it ,very painful Pls what medication should I get for her ??

Female | 10

It might be a infection that can be sometimes caused by bacterias or other microorganism. In my view, you need to see a dermatologist. They may prescribe antibiotics or tell you to open and wash a puss from the swelling. Next steps include making sure the area is kept clean and covered which can slow down the spread of the infection.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 28 years and suffering from PCOD. I have thick hair in chin, neck and chest. I usually use the epilator to remove the hairs but after 7-10 days, it regrows back. Can you please suggest ways to rid of it permanently?

Female | 28

• Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD) is caused due to production of immature or partially mature eggs by the ovaries in response to poor lifestyle, obesity, stress and hormonal balance.

• Excessive hair growth in the face, chest and back is associated with imbalance in the male hormone called Testosterone. Other symptoms associated include menstrual irregularity, acne, obesity and insulin resistance.

• Treating the underlying condition which is PCOD will help you get rid of the excessive hair growth.

• Medicine such as Clomifene is recommended for treatment as it encourages monthly release of egg from the ovaries and Metformin is prescribed to reduce the insulin resistance.

 

Lifestyle changes include:

Dietary Changes –

  Optimum diet includes a range of foods from many food categories, including healthy carbohydrates like vegetables and fruits, lean meats like chicken, fish, and high fibre grains.  

 Foods with a low glycemic index enable the body to release insulin slowly and gradually, allowing your body to utilise food as energy rather than store it as fat. Fiber-rich foods also aid with blood sugar regulation.

 Avoid refined carbohydrates, which are found in processed meals such as white flour, rice, potatoes, and sugar. Sugary beverages, such as soda and juice, should also be avoided.

Maintain Healthy weight –  

 Weight loss should be about half to 1 kg per week for 6 months, with the other method based on the amount of weight lost.

 Avoid crash diets since they deprive your body of essential vitamins, carbs, proteins, and minerals.

 When you go on a crash diet, your body will actually destroy muscle tissue to supply enough energy for your brain to operate.

Exercise regularly –

 Aids in the fight against obesity by burning calories and increasing muscle mass, both of which reduce insulin resistance. Exercise can also help decrease cholesterol and other hormone levels, such as testosterone.

 Physical activity is also vital. Moderate amounts of physical exercise for 30 to 45 minutes per day, 3 to 5 days per week, should be encouraged at first.

Consult your Gynecologists for starting with your treatment and take the aid of a nutritionist in order to design a customized diet plan.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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