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Asked for Female | 19 Years

nose acne treatment

Patient's Query

I am 19 year old and I had pimples on my face. I was using benzoyl peroxide and faceclin gel which was prescribed by my doc and it worked but now I have pimple marks and acne too appears on my face every now and then. The biggest problem is my nose it has many closed comedones I believe and a black mark which looks ugly. I think I am going into depression because of my skin please suggest me something.

Answered by Dr. Anju Methil

Please don't worry. The marks on your face and the active acne can be easily taken care with some creams and oral medication. You can also opt for some salicylic acid peels which would help with active acne as well as with the acne marks . For more information you can visit best dermatologist near you.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1522)

I'm facing alot of hairfall because of replacement of shampoo I used that shampoo thrice times but then I stopped using it but still there's no difference in my hairfall my scalp has become so weak now please tell me what to do ) :

Female | 22

Hair fall can often occur due­ to changing shampoos or using harsh products. This indicates your scalp might be sensitive­ now. To combat this, try a gentle shampoo without harsh chemicals. Stre­ngthening your scalp and reducing hair fall require­s patience. Eating a vitamin-rich, healthy die­t supporting hair health is crucial. 

Answered on 13th Aug '24

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Hello doc, My problem is that I have several dark spots and pimples on my face. I had tried several topical medication it didn't work out and my skin colour got blackened.Can I have a solution for this, In quick period of time.

Male | 20

I advise you to follow a proper skincare routine which includes washing your face twice a day with gentle cleanser and using a moisturizer that suits your skin type. Also, while going out wear a sunscreen with at least SPF of 30. Also, exfoliating 1-2 times a week can help. And avoid touching or squeezing your pimples as this can make your problem worse. For more help and guidance regarding your dark spots, I recommend visiting a dermatologist. I hope this proved helpful.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My baby is 1.8yr old girl...she got fine hairs at her private part and underarms and little facial hair also...it's from birth....her dad also got much hairy skin..is it normal about her

Female | 1

It’s normal for your 1.8-year-old daughter to have fine hair in those areas. It could be because her dad is hairy – sometimes it runs in the family. These hairs are not a problem and do not require any treatment. As she gets older these hairs may become thicker, but that is fine too. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am facing severe hairfall...So I had my test for vitamin levels. Vitamin b12 is 178 pg/ml and vitamin D total is 20 ng/ml. Is this the cause of my hairfall and how can I improve these vitamin levels?

Male | 24

Vitamin B12 and vitamin D deficiency lead to hair loss. It is advised that you see a dermatologist and an endocrinologist for a thorough examination and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How to stop hair loss and hair thinnig

Male | 19

Hair loss can occur due to stre­ss, poor nutrition, hormone changes, and gene­tics. You may notice more strands on your pillow or shower drain. To reduce thinning hair, e­at a vitamin-rich diet, manage stress, and use­ gentle hair products. Excessive­ heat styling should be avoided. Maintaining ove­rall health is key to kee­ping your hair strong and healthy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My face is coverd by pregmention nose and chiks plese .Tell me solution .PlZ

Male | 23

According to your symptoms, it is melasma that you might have. It is common during pregnancy as dark marks are forming on the face, especially on the nose and cheeks. It is recommended to visit a dermatologist who can accurately identify and treat your condition

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Mera beta 6 months k h...usse bht mosquitoes cutne k baad redness Kam hone k baad skin p black black mark ho jata h .....sir black spot kaise normal hoga????

Male | 6 month

Itchy skin can cause these marks when scratched frequently irritating the area. To help them heal faster, try not to scratch them more; instead use mild lotions such as aloe vera. Additionally, ensure that the affected region is kept clean and dry always;  however, with time they will go away automatically if it takes long without any changes make a point of visiting a doctor for further assistance though you need to be patient since the healing process may vary from one person to another.

Answered on 10th June '24

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My daughter is 10 year old and she got allergic it's like water ball it's spreading on legs so what is the best treatment for that.

Female | 10

Your daughter may have red hives, itching, and raised bumps on the skin. Often hives are elevated because of allergens like the diverse range of food, insects, or specified materials. Antihistamine drugs such as Benadryl can be used to help relieve the symptoms of itching and swelling. Check again to ensure no food or other substances have caused the allergy, and if it spreads or worsens, seek medical attention.

Answered on 25th June '24

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Ringworm on hips last 6 months, diabetic also.

Female | 49

You might have got ringworm on your hips. Ringworm is a fungal infection that can cause a problem on the skin. People with diabetes are at risk of getting it. Symptoms consist of patches on your skin that are red, itchy, and scaly. To treat it, you can use antifungal creams or ointments, but it's important to keep your blood sugar levels in check to help your body fight the infection.

Answered on 20th Aug '24

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