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  1. I don't think there are quick home remedies , will at least take 4-5 days to go away. Taking good care of yourself with good foods and vitamins will help. For quick recovery u can ask pharmacy for acyclovir tablets and gels

    I don’t think there are quick home remedies , will at least take 4-5 days to go away. Taking good care of yourself with good foods and vitamins will help. For quick recovery u can ask pharmacy for acyclovir tablets and gels

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  3. My itching was gone.. contacted the doctor here, he prescribed me meds and it was gone , if u don't get  reply contact directly  to Dr.Deepak https://www.dermatalk.com/profile/dr-deepak/

    My itching was gone.. contacted the doctor here, he prescribed me meds and it was gone , if u don’t get  reply contact directly  to Dr.Deepak

    https://www.dermatalk.com/profile/dr-deepak/

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  4. Dr.Deepak
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    Dr.Deepak Dermatologist MBBS, MD Dermatology and Venereology

    Scar removal treatment depends on type of scar you have, treatment range from subcision, MNRF, Fractional CO2, PRP. Topicals scar removal treatment might work to some extent if you add retinol to the regimen with strict sun protection. Its better you visit the derma so he/she can suggest the best trRead more

    Scar removal treatment depends on type of scar you have, treatment range from subcision, MNRF, Fractional CO2, PRP. Topicals scar removal treatment might work to some extent if you add retinol to the regimen with strict sun protection. Its better you visit the derma so he/she can suggest the best treatment option for you.

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  5. Dr.Deepak
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    Dr.Deepak Dermatologist MBBS, MD Dermatology and Venereology

    I don't think any herbal remedies will clear seborrheic keratosis. However medical treatment will clear up the lesion. Medical treatment includes cryotherapy, shave excisions, laser therapy, and some topical medications. Topical medications includes; tazarotene, imiquimod cream, urea ointment, dicloRead more

    I don’t think any herbal remedies will clear seborrheic keratosis. However medical treatment will clear up the lesion. Medical treatment includes cryotherapy, shave excisions, laser therapy, and some topical medications. Topical medications includes; tazarotene, imiquimod cream, urea ointment, diclofenac gel, potassium dobesilate,40% hydrogen peroxide, vitamin D3 cream.

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  6. I heard about oil pulling for the treatment of  Psoriasis, never heard about keratosis pilaris. I'll google it, thank you.

    I heard about oil pulling for the treatment of  Psoriasis, never heard about keratosis pilaris. I’ll google it, thank you.

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  7. Dr.Deepak
    Dr.Deepak Dermatologist MBBS, MD Dermatology and Venereology

    Yes the pic u send is genital wart. Genital wart is quite common and most of the people might not have any sign of wart but still have infection. As they are harmless and non-cancerous , u need not worry much. It can sometime go on its own if not medical treatment can clear the wart. Just make sureRead more

    Yes the pic u send is genital wart. Genital wart is quite common and most of the people might not have any sign of wart but still have infection.
    As they are harmless and non-cancerous , u need not worry much. It can sometime go on its own if not medical treatment can clear the wart. Just make sure not to have sexual contact or you might transmit to other.
    There are several treatment ranging from topical cream, cautery, niquid nitrogen, co2 laser.
    Over the counter treatment might not work well and removing warts from the skin does not necessarily reduce transmission risk. So its better to visit the dermatologist and get treated with oral immunity boosting meds along with topicals or laser.

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  8. Dr.Deepak
    Dr.Deepak Dermatologist MBBS, MD Dermatology and Venereology

    In most cases its just normal, but sometimes it could be due to contact dermatitis or poor hygiene. They aren’t always a sign of something serious that you sold be worried about. Applying mild steroid like hydrocortisone along with moisturizer might help. If this doesn't help, Seek dermatologist helRead more

    In most cases its just normal, but sometimes it could be due to contact dermatitis or poor hygiene. They aren’t always a sign of something serious that you sold be worried about. Applying mild steroid like hydrocortisone along with moisturizer might help. If this doesn’t help, Seek dermatologist help.

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