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Asked for Male | 27 Years

How do I remove keratosis bumps and black spots on my legs and hands?

Patient's Query

I have bumps like keratosis on my legs and hands how can I remove those and by those bumps I have also got black spots left over that place so how can I also remove that

Answered by Dr. Anju Methil

Bumps such as keratosis may need medical interventions to be treated. See a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Of these, skincare specialists can prescribe topical creams or they can suggest cryotherapy to remove them. 

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Is melasma curable parmanent ly?

Female | 58

Melasma is a skin condition that can be managed and treated, it may not be completely curable or permanently eradicated.

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Hiii im a 19yo female. I recently shared a drink and a cigarette with a guy i just found out has herpes. He didnt have any sores on his mouth so im wondering if is possible to catch oral herpes by those contacts? Thank u in advance

Female | 19

Oral herpes can be spread through sharing drinks or cigarettes, even when no sores are visible. Symptoms might include tingling, itching, or blisters on or around the lips. There is no cure for herpes; however, antiviral drugs can help control outbreaks. Don't forget to follow safe practices to protect yourself from such infections in the future.

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Belotero vs juvederm?

Male | 45

both are good. depending on the concern your dermatologist can decide the best one for you 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, I have a large numer of "pimples"on my anus that hurt alot and they start to spread to my vagina

Female | 26

It is strongly advised that prompt checkup should be sought . This may be a symptom of an STD or other medical problem. Please see a gynecologist or dermatology specialist who works with sexually transmitted infections.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have sweating glands under eyes. Can that be cured. If yes, how?

Sweating under the eyes is abnormal and may be an indication of such a problem as hyperhidrosis- this can signify something wrong in numerous parts of the body that appear to sweat profusely. Treatment alternatives range from topical antiperspirants, Botox injections, oral treatments to surgery if necessary. It is best to contact a dermatologist who can diagnose your specific condition and advise you on the most suitable treatment. They can give you a detailed assessment to find the root cause of your sweating and create an individual treatment plan that will help them deal with all these symptoms effectively. Remember, key to effective addressing of hyperhidrosis is the correct diagnosis as well as tailored treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My wife who is 34 years of age is facing hair receding problem from side temple area.

Female | 35

This is not typical female pattern hairless. It needs thorough History taking and examination by a dermatologist. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Swelling on face ,chin and lips

Male | 50

FACIAL SWELLING MAY SIGNAL SERIOUS HEALTH CONCERN. Causes include allergy, injury, infection, and medication reaction.. Seek medical attention immediately. Treatment depends on underlying condition. Apply a cold compress. AVOID SpICY FOODS and alcohol.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir ye pochna tha mujy kamar ki side pe bada sa dana nilka kisi object sy takraya ta ab wo jaga phool gai a ek jafta ogya a ab nela ogya a pain ni ota pr kam ni o raha

Female | 26

This will then require a medical specialist to assess the swelling and find out what causes it. It is recommended to visit a dermatologist in such cases, who can detect and treat skin diseases. However, do not attempt self diagnosis

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Remove acne marks bast products

Male | 32

Acne marks can be treated using treatment options that are recommended by a dermatologist in the context of the condition’s extent. I warn against OTC products, which are rarely tailored to your specific skin type and may, therefore, exacerbate the condition. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello dear doctor, I had an accident like 10 days ago, my leg got burnt because it touched the silencer, the burnt area turned completely white, and day after day, it released blood, yellow liquid, and its fresh everyday, its not even healing, im applying ointment called Quench, but it just dries over it and nothing is helping, I can't even walk, I really need help on what to do, should I apply any other ointment? Leave it open? Or what?

Male | 16

It seems that the burn is rather extensive and does not heal well. I would suggest early consultation with a dermatologist or burn specialist. Do not use any more cream and let the wound dry. It is essential to keep the wound well cleaned, dressed and treated. Seek medical help at the earliest.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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