- Female
- 18 Years
- 07/02/2025
I'm curious if there are any side effects from leaving Himalaya Neem Face Wash on my skin overnight before rinsing it off in the morning. Is it safe to do this, or could it possibly cause any issues?
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View allI've been having some issues with cuts in my skin where my thighs meet the groin area. I've tried using powder to keep it dry, and it helps a little, but the cuts are still there. What else can I do to heal these cuts, and why aren't they going away completely? Is there something specific I should be concerned about?
Skin cuts or fissures in the thigh-groin area can be uncomfortable and challenging to heal. Potential Causes 1. Friction and irritation: Repeated rubbing of skin in the thigh-groin area can cause friction, leading to cuts and irritation. 2. Moisture and humidity: Excessive moisture in the area can contribute to skin irritation and delayed healing.4. Tight clothing: Wearing tight clothing that rubs against the skin can exacerbate the issue.so continjue with dusting powder and takes these precautions If you experience any of the following, seek medical attention: - Increased redness, swelling, or pain in the affected area - Pus or discharge from the cuts - Fever or chills - Difficulty moving or walking due to discomfort - No improvement in symptoms despite trying the above recommendations
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I'm a bit concerned because the skin around my waist and knees is noticeably darker compared to the rest of my body. I'm fairly light-skinned, so it really stands out. Is there a way to even out the complexion in those areas to match the rest of my skin?
The darker skin in the waist and knee regions could be due to a condition called acanthosis nigricans, which is often associated with insulin resistance or obesity. To help improve the complexion in these areas, you can try using a topical cream containing hydroquinone, which can help lighten the skin. You can apply a cream like Melalite cream or Skinlite cream once daily in the affected areas. Additionally, using a sunscreen with a high SPF daily can also help prevent further darkening of the skin. Remember to consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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I'm dealing with this issue after having my baby, and it's been 45 days since she was born. Is there a way to treat this? It's becoming really itchy, and I've noticed patches developing on my daughter's skin as well. I'm worried if it's something that can spread. What steps should I take to handle this?
You are suffering from fungal pityriasis versicolor.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area,
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