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Asked for Female | 23 Years

Why am I getting more pimples and marks?

Patient's Query

I'm getting more pimples and marks on my face nowadays

Answered by Dr. Archit Aggarwal

This problem is called acne which is common among many people. It is caused by clogging of hair follicles with oil and dead skin cells. At times, hormonal changes or genetics can also contribute to its occurrence. To clear up your skin, you can wash it gently using your hands only. Avoid scrubbing too hard as this could worsen the condition. Select non-comedogenic moisturizers that won’t block pores while keeping the face hydrated throughout the day. Alternatively, consult with a dermatologist for further advice on how best to treat this.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1522)

Patient is suffering from chicken pox since 6 days,, but blister doesn't dry up, what should he do?

Male | 19

CHICKENPOX blisters usually scab over within 7-10 days.. Keep the following in mind.. - Apply calamine lotion or oatmeal baths to reduce itching.. - Avoid scratching blisters to prevent infection and scarring.. - Keep fingernails trimmed and clean.. - Take medicines for fever and discomfort... - Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.. - Avoid contact with PREGNANT WOMEN and people with weakened immune systems... - Consult a healthcare provider for severe symptoms or complications...

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have breast pain and arm pit pain from 2 years

Female | 23

Having breast and armpit ache­s for a long time is unusual. It's crucial to get examine­d. These pains could stem from hormonal shifts, infe­ctions, or breast tissue issues. De­termining the cause re­quires medical consultation. A doctor can suggest appropriate tre­atment after diagnosis. 

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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I am facing the issue of itching on cheeks, hands and back

Male | 30

Itching on cheeks, hands, and back could be due to: 
- Dry skin
- Allergic reaction 
- Eczema or psoriasis 
- Bug bites or hives 
- Medication side effect. 

Try moisturizing, avoiding irritants, and OTC antihistamines. If symptoms persist, see a dermatologist. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 23 year old. sometimes before I was suffering from HSP , now I recovered from disease but some spot are appread on my legs , so please help me out with any cream or ointment for removing the spot?

Female | 23

 It may be that the points are healing or that the disease left some changes behind in the skin. One thing that could help you get rid of those spots is to apply a nice hydrating cream or lotion with vitamin E or aloe vera. Note that outbreaks can take a little longer to fade away, yet hydrating your skin can help a bit.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Mere face par bhut sare people se chara bhara hua he chote jayada he or open bhi he chote kafi .cream lagaanese mera chera bhi lal ho jata he muje pura chera clean ho jaye jaldi esa kuch bataye.or chare glow bright ajaye esa kuch bataye

Female | 34

You have e sensitive skin. You need to use a gentle face wash, Gentle Mosturiseer and Sunscreen. You should get a Hydrafacial to clean your face before starting the routine skin regimen. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Good evening sir, my name is Gideon Eli. I have hair infection problem, I lost hair on some part of head and is not bald head, hair is not growing anymore. I need a solution to that sir.

Male | 21

Hair loss can be caused by a various factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, stress, medications etc. But there are treatments such as topical medications like minoxidil, hair transplants, etc.  that exist to manage hair loss issues. I recommend you to visit a qualified hair transplant doctor. Based on the severity of your hair loss and other factors, he may suggest the best solution for you. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 28 year female, with oily skin, having complaints regarding acne, acne scars, tanning, uneven skin tone and dullness. Can I get treatment options for my concerns as well as the cost so as to proceed further. Thank you!

Female | 28

There are many treatment options available to help address your concerns. You can choose from a basic skincare routine to more involved treatments such as laser treatments, chemical peels, light therapy, micro-needling, and laser treatments for acne scarring. These will work by stimulating new collagen in your skin, which can help reduce the appearance of scars. You can look into chemical peels, laser treatments, and light therapies for hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone. These treatments can help to break down pigmented cells and stimulate new cell growth, which in turn can help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation. For dullness, you can look into facial treatments such as microdermabrasion, which can help to exfoliate your skin and reduce dullness. Cost of these treatments can vary widely, depending on the type of treatment you choose. It is best to consult with a dermatologist to get better treatment options.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have melasma on my face, i use triple combination cream which doctor prescribed me, but no result

Female | 43

It is best to consult with a dermatologist to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan for your melasma. Depending on the severity of your melasma, they may recommend a combination of topical and laser treatments, chemical peels, lightning creams. Recommended limiting sun exposure and wearing sunscreen with a high SPF rating, to reduce your risk of further melasma flare-ups.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My son is 4.5 years and is having skin rashes since 1 year, in his knee, back, lower stomach and underarms. We have consulted skin specialist and applied futibact, tacroz and neoaporin ointments, but once we stop futibact the rashes return after a week and increase

Male | 4

The boy seems to have atopic dermatitis also called as atopic eczema. The care is utmost important in his case as the skin is dry and prone to rashes as well as infection. steps should be taken to keep his skin moist at all times. Start by oiling him before bath, use mild cleansers, and apply moisturizers immediately after bath so as to retain water and seal it inside his skin. The flutibact is for immediate reduction of rashes. Start using tacrolimus cream once a week to prevent further rashes. The flutibact is a steroid and antibiotic combination cream, and therefore has to be used judiciously. Please meet a pediatric dermatologist for more information regarding this problem

Answered on 23rd May '24

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