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- 22/01/2025
I'm a bit confused about my Itaspor 200 prescription for tinea cruris. I lost the paper and have 14 tablets, but not sure if I'm supposed to take one tablet per week or follow a different schedule. Can you help?
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Dermat opinion.
Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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View allI've always been fair-skinned, but over time, I've noticed my hands, legs, and face have become darker. I'm really looking to get back my original skin tone and would love to know how I can achieve an even tone all over. Ive started avoiding the sun and use sunscreen when I have to be outside, but Id really appreciate any advice on natural ways to restore my skin tone. Any suggestions?
u can continue Kojiglo gel also.
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I'm curious about why my nose is darker than the rest of my face. It's oily and sometimes I get whiteheads. Can you help me figure out how to even out my skin tone?
The darker nose tone, oiliness, and whiteheads may be due to hyperpigmentation, excess sebum production, and clogged pores, respectively, and to achieve an even tone, try using a sunscreen, clay-based face masks, salicylic acid or glycolic acid products, and consider consulting a dermatologist for personalized advice.
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I'm really struggling with a mouth ulcer that's been bothering me for the past three months. I've tried seeing a few different doctors, and they've prescribed a bunch of meds like Becosules, Oflox 200, Glenora gel, Lerobaet 500, Oraways gel, and Zincovit tablets. I've attached an image, but nothing seems to be working, and it's getting really uncomfortable. Any idea why this is happening or what else I can try for some relief?
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