- Male
- 22 Years
- 07/02/2025
I'm dealing with psoriasis for the last 6 years and haven't found anything to help cure it. My dermatologist mentioned that if I choose allopathy, I'll have to take meds forever, so I'm sticking with homeopathy. I'm curious if it's okay for me to use tulsi immunity booster in my situation. Any advice would be helpful.
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View allI'm Ganesh, I'm 24, and I've been living in Chennai. I've noticed that my beard and mustache aren't really growing in a way I'd hope for. My beard has only just started to grow, but there are large patches where it still looks like normal skin with no growth at all. Even in the areas where it does grow, it's taking a really long time to gain any length. My mustache isn't much better as it appears more like a thin line just above my lip, and most of it is still like a bare surface. I'm really wanting to grow a full beard and mustache. Could you help me figure out what might be going on and what I can do about it?
It sounds like you are experiencing slow and patchy beard and mustache growth. One possible solution to promote facial hair growth is to use Minoxidil solution. You can apply Minoxidil 5% solution twice daily on the areas where you want to promote hair growth. Additionally, you can consider taking Biotin supplements to support healthy hair growth. Make sure to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new medication or supplement regimen.
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I'm dealing with alopecia barbae and it's really stressing me out. I'm desperate to find out what the best treatment options are to help manage or hopefully overcome this. Also, how much time does it typically take to see any improvements?
Alopecia barbae, which is a type of hair loss that affects the beard area, can be treated with minoxidil solution. You can apply minoxidil 5% solution twice daily on the affected area. It may take several months to see significant improvement, and treatment may need to be continued long-term to maintain results.
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I've got this black patch behind my ear that's kinda itchy, and I didnt even notice it until someone else pointed it out to me. Should I be worried about it? What could it be?
Persistent or worsening symptoms Changes in appearance of the patch (e.g., growing, bleeding, or becoming painful) Signs of infection (such as pus, swelling, or warmth) If in doubt, its always best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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