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Asked for Female | 26 Years

Unexplained rash on lower back and top of buttocks?

Patient's Query

I’ve got this rash/spots on my lower back and the top of my butt, what could be causing this? I’ve never had this before; it’s really irrataring me

Answered by Dr. Anju Methil

Rashes on your lower back and buttocks can arise from various factors, including skin irritation, allergies, or infections. Common culprits might be friction from clothing, sweat, or a reaction to products like soaps or detergents. It's essential to keep the area clean and try soothing lotions like aloe vera or hydrocortisone cream. Avoid tight clothing and irritants. If symptoms persist, worsen, or develop additional signs like pus or fever, please consult a dermatologist for a thorough evaluation. Seeking expert advice ensures you receive the most appropriate treatment for your specific condition.

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Actually, I had some acne marks or red bumps and acne on my face so I started using clin 3 gel over it I have been using this gel for approximately 2 weeks but my marks have increased and become red my acnes are gone. So can you please tell me why is this happening?

Female | 22

Skin redness and irritation have been linked to the use of Clindamycin Phosphate Gel 3%. You may be having an allergic reaction to the gel. It is advised that you should discontinue the use of gel and seek consultation with a dermatologist for appropriate assessment and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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From last month I'm suffering with full hair fall the hair is falling from the tip and hair fall is very high

Female | 21

It seems as if you may be suffering from severe hair loss. It may as well have been caused by many factors like stress, hormonal changes or a disease. I would suggest visiting a dermatologist, who could examine your scalp and diagnose the reason for hair loss. They can then develop a customized treatment plan for you

Answered on 23rd May '24

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hi, i’m a 19 year old young woman. Starting in September 2024, I started noticing a pinkish tinge on my cheeks, primarily on my left. I stopped using blush at first, thinking it was an allergic reaction to my makeup. But then the redness became more pronounced and spread to both cheeks. For a long time, it was even on both cheeks, and it gradually became more noticeable, and the texture became a bit rough. I was very bothered by this appearance and couldn't understand why it was getting worse; it made me very nervous. I then went to many different doctors, but the doctors at the public hospital prescribed me ridiculous products that didn't suit my skin type. With each doctor's prescription, the skin got worse and more noticeable. My last visit was a month ago, and I was told I had rosacea. But with the facial cleansing foam and rosacea cream he prescribed, my skin is now much worse. Rosacea is extremely visible, turning red. My right cheek is more prominent again, and it's not just on my cheekbone; it now seems to be all over that cheek. I really don't know what to use or do.

Female | 19

From your description, it does sound like you may have rosacea. This condition can cause redness, flushing, and even changes in skin texture over time. Sometimes certain products or triggers can worsen it, as you've noticed. What I'd recommend is simplifying your skincare routine. Stick to gentle, fragrance-free products and avoid anything that could irritate your skin further. It might also help to identify and avoid triggers like spicy foods or extreme temperatures. If the current treatment isn't working. There are other options we can explore together. Let's work on finding a solution that suits your skin type and helps manage your rosacea effectively.

Answered on 29th Nov '25

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Any venerologists available

Male | 22

If you're experiencing symptoms like unusual rashes or discomfort in the genital area, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. These signs can result from various factors including infections or skin conditions. Consulting dermatologist will help in accurately diagnosing the issue and determining the right treatment. Several options are available, ranging from medications to lifestyle changes, depending on the underlying cause. 

Answered on 8th Mar '25

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Doctor, my hair falls a lot and breaks. Can you tell me the solution so that my hair starts growing and becomes silky?

Female | 15

This can happen from things such as stress, poor diet, or using harsh hair products. To grow your hair and make it silky again, try eating a well-rounded diet full of fruits and vegetables along with drinking plenty of water. Also, use gentle sulfate-free shampoos, conditioners, and other styling products on your locks. 

Answered on 11th June '24

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