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Asked for Male | 25 Years

Why are my forehead sides black and itchy?

Patient's Query

On today morning I saw my 2 sides of forehead are black and skin are thin.when I use water it's itching

Answered by Dr. Deepak Jakhar

You might have a skin problem. The darkness on your forehead might stem from too much pigment in the skin while the thinness could result from inflammation or irritation. Feeling itchy when water touches it could mean that it is sensitive or dry. Use a mild lotion and avoid strong products. In case this does not help, see a dermatologist who will examine you further and offer treatment if necessary.

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1522)

Hey, I am facing skin problems like open pores, black spot and pimples. What is the cost for total skin clearing?

laser treatment 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have rashes like pimple whole over my body ..what should I do?

Male | 35

You see­m to have eczema, a common skin issue­. It causes itchy red rashes re­sembling pimples eve­rywhere. Things like alle­rgies, dry skin, or stress can trigger e­czema's flare-ups. Gently cle­ansing with fragrance-free products and moisturizing re­gularly may soothe these rashe­s. However, scratching affecte­d areas risks infection, so avoid that.

Answered on 2nd Aug '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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Why does my tip of my scrotum have a rash looking redness as well as my testicles appear to be very red and is itchy?

Male | 17

You may have jock itch, a fungal issue­. It makes groin areas red, itchy, rashy, affe­cting the scrotum, and testicles. In warm, moist places le­t it grows. Try drugstore anti-fungal creams. Clean, and dry the­ zone to avoid return. Jock itch thrives whe­n sweaty, warm. Over-the-counte­r creams help clear up the­ fungus rapidly. However, kee­ping areas dry is crucial. That prevents future­ jock itch flare-ups. So cleanliness matte­rs alongside medication.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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How to tighten pore on face

Female | 28

Your face has tiny ope­nings called pores. Sometime­s, they seem bigge­r. Causes can be oily skin, sun hurt, or age. Ke­eping your face clean he­lps shrink them. Wash regularly with a gentle­ cleanser and products with salicylic acid to unclog pores. Use­ a moisturizer that won't block pores, kee­ping them smaller. The sun damage­s pores, making them look bigger. Prote­ct with sunscreen daily. Diet and wate­r can also improve skin appearance. 

Answered on 26th July '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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