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Asked for Female | 27 Years

What's the best daily-use cream for pimples?

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I am 27 years old female I have pimples on the face I have applied many cream and soaps which are not working fr my skin what to do naw? Can u suggest me cream and soap / face wash which is good. Fr daily use without side effects

Answered by Dr. Anju Methil

I suggest a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser such as a mild gel face wash containing salicylic acid which can help treat breakouts. Try out oil-free moisturizers for moisturizing. Let go of the use of harsh scrubs and put sunscreen on top of your list during the day. After trying the over-the-counter methods for two to three weeks and not getting any results, ask for suggestions from a dermatologist who can customize a solution. 

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatology" (2788)

I applied Ketoconizole to my chin as prescribed by doctor but accidentally got it on lips and in mouth. I rinsed with water. Will I be okay?

Female | 55

Do not worry no problem it is safe relax

Answered on 5th Jan '25

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My face is full of pimples and dark mark how to remove them,?

Female | 18

To effectively treat pimples and dark marks on your face, it's important to consult a dermatologist. They can assess your skin type and recommend suitable skincare routines, topical treatments, or procedures like chemical peels or laser therapy. Regular follow-ups and adherence to their advice can help achieve clearer and healthier skin.

Answered on 3rd July '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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Salmon patches on her face from her birth so i m worried about and how its solve problem

Female | 3months

Those light pink or red patches on your baby's face which are also known as salmon patches are quite common and usually nothing for parents to panic about. They occur when small blood vessels are near the skin. No need for treatment as they usually disappear on their own by the time the child is 1 to 2 years. Simply keep the area clean and protect against direct sunlight. 

Answered on 19th June '24

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I am 32 old I have dark marks lips side and nose area and also having white heads.I have very dry skin.please guide me what should I do?

Female | 32

You se­em to have dark spots near your mouth and nose­ and whiteheads on dry skin. This could come­ from the sun, hormones, or harsh items. Use­ a soft face wash and cream each day. Put on sunblock be­fore going out too. That can make your skin look much bette­r.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Small Nodule on eyebrow

Male | 3 month

A tiny bump near your eyebrow is probably a cyst or a skin tag, which are common and not usually a concern. They can form from a clogged oil gland or a blocked hair follicle. If it’s not bothering you, it’s okay to leave it alone. However, if it grows bigger, changes color, or starts hurting, it’s best to have it checked out.

Answered on 12th Aug '24

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I HAVE SWEATING PROBLEM FROM MY HANDS AND FROM LEGS

Male | 34

Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterized by excessive perspiration on the (feet/hands). There can be various reasons why this occurs such as genetics, stress, or even certain medical conditions. Antiperspirants, breathable fabrics, and relaxation techniques like yoga breathing exercises may help reduce sweat production.

Answered on 30th May '24

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I have acne spots and darkspots on my face form 2 years can i use azelic acid if I can then how much percent

Female | 18

Dealing with acne­ spots and dark spots on your face for two years is frustrating. Consider using aze­laic acid: safe for most people. A 10% conce­ntration is effective. It re­duces acne breakouts and fade­s discoloration. Use it daily by applying a thin layer after cle­ansing. Complement with sunscree­n and moisturizer. 

Answered on 5th Sept '24

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My hair has a lot of dandruff and hair loss

Female | 24

Dandruff is a COMMON scalp condition causing itching and flaking. Hair loss can be caused by GENETICS, stress, or illness. Maintaining good scalp hygiene can help reduce dandruff. Use a medicated shampoo containing SALICYLIC ACID or KETOCONAZOLE to treat dandruff. Consider seeing a dermatologist if symptoms persist. Eat a balanced diet rich in PROTEIN and VITAMINS for healthy hair..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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A Face Night fall two Times a Month and Unmarried

Female | 22

Nightfall or wet dreams are common and normal phenomena for unmarried young people. It occurs precisely because your body is generating hormones. Having it happen twice a month can't be a cause for alarm most of the time. To minimize the frequency of such occurrences, avoid stimulating activities before bed, keep yourself busy during the day, and maintain a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet.

Answered on 29th July '24

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