- female
- 50 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm starting to notice these weird cholesterol spots around my eyes, and it's really concerning me. I think they're called xanthelasma. Do you know what the best way to remove these from my eyelids would be? Also, I'm curious about how much it might cost to get this done.
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View allI'm really worried about my sister. She's currently 22 weeks and 4 days pregnant and recently had a viral fever. The fever's gone now, but she's experiencing some intense itching all over her body. The doctor mentioned it's a post-viral symptom, but she's been taking LCZ and using lacto calamine without any relief. What are some quick solutions or remedies she can try to ease the itching?
Consider adding an oral antihistamine like cetirizine or levocetirizine, and a topical cream like aloe vera gel or calamine lotion with 1% menthol, under medical guidance, to help alleviate itching, and also ensure your sister stays hydrated and avoids scratching to prevent infection.
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I'm trying to figure out which hair serum I should use between Reequil Hair Fall Control Serum and Alpha Follidense Hair Serum. I'm really hoping for something that can help with visible hair regrowth soon. Do you have any advice on which one could work better for me?
Yes you can use either of them both work nicely visit Dermatologist for appropriate treatment
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I'm a bit confused about how to use the Ekran soft gel. Do I need to be in the sun after applying it, or is that not necessary? Also, should I only put it on the affected area or spread it across my whole face?
To use Ekran Soft Gel, you should apply it evenly to the affected area of the skin. There is no need to expose the skin to the sun after applying this gel. Just make sure to apply a thin layer of the gel to the affected area and gently massage it in. It is not necessary to apply it to the entire face unless directed by your doctor.
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