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Asked for Female | 18 Years

Will breast lumps with rash go away on their own?

Patient's Query

I am an 18 year old female who just moved to college. A few days ago one of my breasts got a red rash around the nipple area and a lump after. Now ot does not hurt and there is no rash but the lump is still there. Now this is happening to my other. What’s the chance this will go away by itself

Answered by Dr. Ishmeet Kaur

The problem you might have is a type of eczema, which leads to red rashes and bumps on the nipples. Eczema can be brought on by skin irritation or allergic reactions to things. The good news is that asthma often gets better without treatment by avoiding things like soaps or perfumes that are too strong. Another way is to keep your skin hydrated. If it doesn't improve, it's best to have it looked at by a dermatologist.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1522)

I have pigmentation on face,Please guide me.

Female | 43

PIGMENTATION can have many causes. See a dermatologist. Avoid the sun. Use sunscreen. Use skin lightening creams carefully...

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi madam i have hyperpigmentation problem in face

Female | 28

needs to see what kind of hyperpigmentation it is. so treatment will depend on it. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Best eczema doctor in gurugram ??

Female | 30

consult nearby urologist for detailed history n physical examination 

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 am 20 years old female and have moles and scars on face so I request you to suggest best treatment for removal moles and scars and my face's skin is sensitive and oily.

Female | 20

There are a few treatments available to help remove moles and scars on the face. The best treatment for you will depend on the severity of your moles and scars.
 

For milder cases of moles and scars, over-the-counter topical creams and ointments can be used. These products typically contain retinol, collagen, hyaluronic acid, and other ingredients that help to reduce the appearance of moles and scars.
 

For more severe cases, you may need to consider laser treatments or chemical peels. Laser treatments help to remove moles and scars by targeting and destroying the cells that cause them. Chemical peels help to remove scars and moles by removing the outer layers of skin, causing the skin to heal with a smoother, more even appearance.
 

It is important to note that these treatments require a professional to administer them, so be sure to consult with a dermatologist to determine the best treatment for your skin. Additionally, it is important to note that these treatments may cause redness, swelling, and even scarring, so it is important to be aware of the potential risks before proceeding.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi doctor, I am Avinash Reddy of age 19 and I have acne scars problem on my cheeks, both open pores & scars are there on my cheek. How can I proceed further???

Male | 20

I suggest visiting a reputed dermatologist for your problem. Based on the severity of your acne scars and pores and other factors, the doctor may recommend the best treatment option for you which can include a combination of chemical peels, micro needling, laser treatments, or topical skincare products. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir mujhe fungal infection hai or raat ko itching bahutvhoti hai or dark patches hai mai 1.5 years se medicine kha Raha hu plz help me??

Male | 19

Sounds more like a case of chronic fungal infection, but itching and the patches are common symptoms. Better visit the dermatologist, who will be able to tell for sure what kind of treatment is proper for this case. They will recommend you a course of special antifungal creams and oral medicine

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Facing with acne along with black spots and I need normal skin form oil skin and my skin should be bright white

Male | 18

Acne and black spots on the skin can be caused by many factors, like hormonal shifts, oily skin, and genetics. Consulting a dermatologist is crucial for getting the right diagnosis and treatment plan. For glowing skin, one should take certain measures like sun protection, good nutrition, and lifestyle. For personalized advice and treatment, seek a specialist dermatologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello doctor, I am 36 years old male and I have had mycosis fungoides for around 3-4 years. My staging concluded as 1A. I have not received any systemic chemotherapy, I have received only topical treatment with clobetasol and bexarotene creams and now my patches are mostly gone. I haven't had serious new patches in more than a year. I am about to get married and start a family. And my question is, can I have kids while having mycosis fungoides ? Would it increase the chances of my kids to have MF ?

Male | 36

Yes, you can have kids with mycosis fungoides. However, it is advised to discuss your plans with your dermatologist who can help guide you through the process. While there is no known risk of your children developing mycosis fungoides, it is important to monitor your children for any skin changes and to seek medical attention if any concerns arise.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Treatment for open pores

Female | 26

One of the most frequent concerns facing people is the openness of the pores. Open pores can cause rough and uneven skin. The causes of these pores usually include genetics, oiliness, sunburn, and even old age. One of the ways to decrease the face of open pores is to use salicylic acid or retinoids for day and night skin treatment. Regular cleansing of your face followed by application of sunscreen can also be helpful. 

Answered on 21st June '24

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I am khushboo I went through reaction of some chemicals over my face which has totally changed my skin. I had taken botox and juvederm injection which has destroyed my skin. Cud u plz help me it's been 2 years I m facing the problem

Female | 32

To understand the severity physical diagnosis is important. Based on that I can recommend treatments like medication, laser treatments or chemical peels etc.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 18 year old boy. I have dandruff on hair . Iam using cataconsole shampoo. Recently. I have red bumps on hair .iching also.

Male | 18

Hi, 
You should consult a dermatologist for this concern. At Dadu Medical Centre, so many treatments are available for this concern.
you can connect us at + 91-9810939319

Answered on 23rd May '24

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