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Asked for Female | 46 Years

Facing Skin Problems? Redness or Pimples?

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Skin problem redness or pimples

Answered by Dr. Deepak Jakhar

Your skin problem might me­an redness or pimples. Clogge­d pores, germs, or irritants could cause it. Use­ a mild cleanser to help. Don't touch your face­ too much. Look for salicylic acid in products. Stress and diet also matter some­times. Drink lots of water. Try relaxing. Eve­ry person's skin reacts differe­ntly. If it doesn't improve, see­ a dermatologist

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Questions & Answers on "Dermatologyy" (1522)

I am 25years old, I have been battling with dark knuckles, in fact, the more I apply knuckles cream, the more it gets worse, so recently I thought of getting Gluthatione pills and start using them so my hands and legs can be uniform again. But I am afraid it might have side effects, please help me.....I will do anything you ask me to do at this moment.

Female | 25

Consult with your doctor before you start taking any new supplement. There are several options available if you are looking for natural ways to lighten dark knuckles. You can try exfoliating the affected area with a gentle scrub, apply lemon juice, or using a product that contains natural bleaching ingredients such as aloe vera, papaya, and turmeric.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Pls my daughter has this swell on the thumb with pus in it ,very painful Pls what medication should I get for her ??

Female | 10

It might be a infection that can be sometimes caused by bacterias or other microorganism. In my view, you need to see a dermatologist. They may prescribe antibiotics or tell you to open and wash a puss from the swelling. Next steps include making sure the area is kept clean and covered which can slow down the spread of the infection.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My roommate has said she had a cold sore for the last two days. And I’m a bit worried. She gave me a piece of food that she bit off of and offered me and also a drink (I didn’t drink off the straw, rather just our the cup) I’m a bit nervous, I’m not sure if she had an outbreak during those times but it was about two / three days ago. Could herpes be spread in that way? (I definitely could be uneducated but just a bit nervous)

Female | 20

Cold sores result from the herpes simplex virus spread by close contact such as kissing or sharing eating utensils. Nonetheless, passing herpes through sharing food or drinks is very unlikely. Signs may commence with a tingling sensation and itching feeling then develop into blisters on the lips or around the mouth. To avoid contracting herpes simplex virus, refrain from sharing cutlery and glasses besides washing hands often.

Answered on 15th July '24

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I want to ask about my skin disease it has caused yesterday

Male | 25

It is recommended to seek a dermatologist if you are having a skin disorder. Precisely diagnosis is critical to the correct way of choosing treatment. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Can I use soframycin ointment on my nose piercing

Female | 17

Nose pie­rcings sometimes get infe­cted. Redness, swe­lling, pus appear when germs e­nter. Soframycin ointment doesn't tre­at piercing infections. Saline solution (saltwate­r) gently cleans the are­a. Rinse piercing multiple time­s daily. If symptoms persist beyond seve­ral days, consult a doctor. Avoid over-the-counter antibiotic cre­ams; they aren't effe­ctive for piercings. 

Answered on 16th Aug '24

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I have oily skin and acne marks and acne on my forehead And my face , brown spot in my face

Female | 27

You may have a combination of shiny skin, hyperpigmentation, pimples on your forehead, and spots on your cheeks. Overactive oil glands are a magnet for pimples which consecutively leave dark marks. Stress, hormones, and your diet could all contribute to making it severe. Tanning or irritating your skin might be responsible for brown spots. To fix your issue, gently clean it every day using cleansing products; you can get some over-the-counter drugs meant for treating acne then apply them as instructed, and protect it against the sun by wearing sunscreen all the time.

Answered on 9th July '24

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