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
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How can I avoid sweating
Underarm sweat start to smell when bacteria break it down to smelly components. You can try with antibacterial soap, you can get it without prescription in any pharmacy.
Underarm sweat start to smell when bacteria break it down to smelly components. You can try with antibacterial soap, you can get it without prescription in any pharmacy.
See lessHerpes Zoster vaccine in Pregnancy
No, herpes zoster vaccine cannot be given during pregnancy. In women who are immunocompromised and are high risk of severe outcome from herpes zoster are recommended to take Herpes Zoster Vaccine either before the planned pregnancy or immediately after delivery.
No, herpes zoster vaccine cannot be given during pregnancy.
In women who are immunocompromised and are high risk of severe outcome from herpes zoster are recommended to take Herpes Zoster Vaccine either before the planned pregnancy or immediately after delivery.
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Vegetable oil can help replace the moisture lost by frequent exposure to water. Just use a cotton swab to brush vegetable oil on each fingernail, both on top and on the underside. Then, massage the oil into your nails. Repeat this treatment three or four times every day. The oil will add much-need mRead more
Vegetable oil can help replace the moisture lost by frequent exposure to water. Just use a cotton swab to brush vegetable oil on each fingernail, both on top and on the underside. Then, massage the oil into your nails. Repeat this treatment three or four times every day. The oil will add much-need moisture to your brittle nails, and the massage will improve blood circulation in that area.
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You are right ,its a Diaper allergy known as Diper dermatitis. Changing the diapers might help. But you should remember skin in the diaper area should be kept as dry and as free from irritants as possible. Frequent diaper changes and the use of diapers with adsorbent gel material are useful means toRead more
You are right ,its a Diaper allergy known as Diper dermatitis. Changing the diapers might help. But you should remember skin in the diaper area should be kept as dry and as free from irritants as possible. Frequent diaper changes and the use of diapers with adsorbent gel material are useful means to prevent the diaper dermatitis. An emollient or paste may be applied as a barrier from irritants with diaper change.
For more severe form of cases like you said it has developed to erosion or ulcer like. You might need some low dose corticosteroids like say 1% Hydrocortisone applied 2-3 times daily followed by some emollient. And when lesions subside corticosteroids must be stopped. I would suggest you visit a dermatologist for more suggestions on using emollients and corticosteroids. Don’t try to buy yourself and use. It may harm your child.
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Thank you for a nice site, Very useful for online consult.
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