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

    Vitamin A is an essential nutrient for healthy cell and tissue development, including the hair, but if you take in excess amount it can harm. You hair follows natural growth and shed cycle ,but excess vitamin A speeds up that cycle. As a result your hair reaches the end growth phase quicker then norRead more

    Vitamin A is an essential nutrient for healthy cell and tissue development, including the hair, but if you take in excess amount it can harm. You hair follows natural growth and shed cycle ,but excess vitamin A speeds up that cycle. As a result your hair reaches the end growth phase quicker then normal and starts to shed and your body can’t replace the lost hair immediately. This leads to significant hair loss and hair thinning.

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

    For Mild acne just topical will work ,but if moderate grade acne u need oral antibiotics along with topicals. Severe acne like nodulocystic acne your doctor will prescribe isotretinoin along with topicals.Most of the medicines will work but it take time, at-least 6-8 wks treatment is required.

    For Mild acne just topical will work ,but if moderate grade acne u need oral antibiotics along with topicals. Severe acne like nodulocystic acne your doctor will prescribe isotretinoin along with topicals.Most of the medicines will work but it take time, at-least 6-8 wks treatment is required.

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

    Welcome to DermaTalk Zeena, Garlic is thought to have anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects , so as a result it might help to some extent in reducing acne if you strictly apply only to the bumps. But is can also cause severe irritant contact dermatitis resulting in chemical burn in the skin.Read more

    Welcome to DermaTalk Zeena, Garlic is thought to have anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects , so as a result it might help to some extent in reducing acne if you strictly apply only to the bumps. But is can also cause severe irritant contact dermatitis resulting in chemical burn in the skin. This chemical burn can cause pigmentation and scarring to the skin, so be very cautious if u are using garlic.

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