- Female
- 27 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried about my hair turning grey so early. I've been dealing with premature greying since I was 17. Is there any way to reverse this and get my hair back to black? Can I actually solve this issue?
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View allI've been dealing with dark circles, wrinkles, and under-eye bags for the past two years, and I'm really concerned. My dermatologist recommended Elocon cream, but I know it's a steroid and it could have side effects. It works for a short time, but the dark patches come back quickly. Im starting to think maybe it's an allergy to dust mites. Can you help me figure out what's going on?
That could be due to Vitamin B deficiency, maintain balanced diet and healthy lifestyle with quality sleep,no need to worry you can use that cream, follow your doctor advice.
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I'm a 35-year-old woman and I'm wondering if Dermadew cream can be used as an anti-aging treatment. Is it safe and does it actually work for that purpose?
Dermadew cream can be a good hydrating moisturizer, but for targeted anti-aging benefits, you might need a cream that contains other proven active ingredients such as retinol, vitamin C, or peptides. Always patch-test a product first and consider consulting a dermatologist
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I've been noticing some darkness on my lips and I'm considering a chemical peel to lighten them up. I'm curious, does a chemical peel really help with lip pigmentation? If it does work, is the effect going to be permanent or just temporary? I'm just not sure if its worth going through the procedure if the results won't last. Can you tell me more about what to expect?
Paracetamol During Breastfeeding _General Guidance_ 1. _Paracetamol is safe_: Paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen) is generally considered safe to take while breastfeeding. 2. _Low transfer to breast milk_: Paracetamol is transferred to breast milk in small amounts, which is unlikely to harm your 4-month-old baby. _Precautions and Recommendations_ 1. _Take the lowest effective dose_: Take the minimum dose required to manage your pain and fever. 2. _Monitor your baby_: Watch for any changes in your baby's behavior, such as fussiness, sleepiness, or refusal to feed. 3. _Consult your doctor or pediatrician_: Inform your healthcare provider about your medication and breastfeeding status. _Alternative Pain Relief Options_ 1. _Non-medication methods_: Try non-pharmacological methods like rest, hydration, and warm compresses to manage your pain and fever. 2. _Ibuprofen_: If paracetamol is not sufficient, you can consider taking ibuprofen, but consult your doctor or pediatrician first.
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