- Male
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really not sure what this thing is, but it's been there for almost a month now. It doesn't hurt too much, but sometimes it gets bigger and then other times it gets smaller. I'm just not able to make it go away. Could you help me figure out what's going on?
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View allI've been dealing with some hair fall issues and saw a doctor who recommended Kz lotion and Recute hair oil. While the hair fall has reduced, I'm not really seeing any new hair growth. My hair still feels pretty weak. I've heard about using egg masks for hairare they actually good? Also, are there any foods that can help with hair growth? I'm really hoping to get my hair strong and thick. Any suggestions?
Minoxidil is known to stimulate hair growth and improve hair thickness. You can apply it to the scalp twice daily. Additionally, you can continue using the Kz lotion and Recute hair oil as prescribed by your doctor. Egg mask can be beneficial for hair as it is rich in proteins and nutrients that can nourish the hair follicles.
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I've been using ELOSONE HT Cream for over three months and saw a real improvement in my skin color. But then I began to get pimples, and they left black marks that started spreading, so I stopped using the cream. Now, my face seems to be darkening really quickly. I'm worried and wondering if I should start using the cream again or try something else. What do you think?
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My friend has been dealing with lichen planus in their mouth for the past year, and I'm really concerned. Can you help me understand what lichen planus actually is and what the best medical treatment options are?
Lichen Planus in the Mouth _What is lichen planus?_ Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the mucous membranes inside the mouth, causing: 1. White, lacy patches 2. Red, inflamed lesions 3. Painful ulcers 4. Burning sensation _Causes and risk factors:_ 1. Autoimmune response 2. Allergic reactions 3. Stress 4. Genetics 5. Certain medications _Best medical treatments:_ 1. _Topical corticosteroids_: To reduce inflammation and relieve symptoms. 2. _Immunosuppressive medications_: To modulate the immune system's response. 3. _Antihistamines_: To alleviate itching and burning sensations. 4. _Pain management_: With analgesics or anesthetics, if necessary. 5. _Oral hygiene maintenance_: Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices. _Other treatment options:_ 1. _Photodynamic therapy_: Using light to reduce inflammation. 2. _Laser therapy_: To remove lesions or reduce inflammation. 3. _Natural remedies_: Aloe vera, vitamin B12, and omega-3 fatty acids may help alleviate symptoms.
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