- Female
- 23 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm curious about whether taking Tretino Iso 10mg tablets will help reduce my pore size and smooth my skin. My doctor gave me a prescription for 30 tablets, but I'm not sure if I should start taking them yet. Could you provide some guidance?
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View allI've been dealing with a really oily scalp and it's causing a lot of hair fall. It's quite concerning. Someone suggested Kevon lotion for this condition, seborrheic dermatitis. Is it really effective? Can I use it without worrying about any side effects? Would love to hear some advice!
Seborric dermatitis causing hairfall. Kevon lotion can be used for this condition. It contains Ketoconazole which helps in treating fungal infections on the scalp. You can apply Kevon lotion on the affected areas of the scalp twice a week for 4 weeks.
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I'm really worried because I've been dealing with balanitis, specifically candida balanitis, for a while now. About a month ago, my doctor said that's what it is, but I've noticed that whenever my penis gets hard, it turns red, and that's been happening for over six months. I've used surfaz cream and some antibiotics my urologist suggested, which seemed to clear up the infection. But then after seeing a dermatologist for the infection scars, he gave me desonide cream. When I masturbated two weeks later, the red spots came back. I went back to the dermatologist, and now I'm using onabet sd lotion, a fluconazole tablet, and a tablet called dazit. I just want to know how to completely get rid of this condition. I'm also concerned if the redness when my penis is hard is due to the infection. My sugar level is 119, so I don't have diabetes, and I'm 25. What should I do?
Even though superficially Candida looks washed off, systemically it's present that's the cause of recurrence,You to use the prescribed medicine and follow your doctor advice, maintain personal hygiene,no need to worry it's curable,have patience.
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I'm thinking about trying Melacare cream to lighten the skin on my face, but I'm a bit worried. Can using Melacare lead to skin cancer?
Melacare cream is a combination medication containing Hydroquinone, Tretinoin, and Mometasone. It is commonly used to lighten dark patches of skin. However, prolonged and indiscriminate use of hydroquinone can lead to side effects such as skin irritation, redness, and thinning of the skin. Tretinoin can also cause skin irritation and sensitivity to sunlight. Mometasone, if used for a long time, can lead to skin thinning and increased risk of infections. Regarding the risk of skin cancer, there is no direct evidence linking the use of Melacare cream to skin cancer. However, it is important to use this medication under the guidance of a healthcare professional and to follow the recommended dosage and duration of treatment to minimize the risk of side effects.
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