- Male
- 24 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm thinking about taking Nutrilite biotin cherry plus for my hair and skin. Do you know if there are any side effects I should worry about, or is it safe to take one tablet a day? Just so you know, I don't have any allergies.
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View allI've got these 4 tils on my left cheek and I'm really wondering if there's any way to get rid of them. I haven't tried any treatments or medicines yet. What do you suggest I should do? Is there a specific approach or medication that works best for something like this?
Facial moles, also known as til, can be treated with topical medications containing hydroquinone, tretinoin, and corticosteroids. One such medication is Melalite Cream, which contains hydroquinone. Apply a small amount of Melalite Cream on the til twice daily for several weeks. However, it is important to consult a dermatologist before starting any treatment to ensure proper diagnosis and management.
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How often should I apply clotrimazole or ketoconazole cream for a ringworm infection on my hand? I'm worried about using it too much. Can you give me some advice?
Lulican cream is advised for local application for 2 weeks, local application once daily .
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I've been dealing with jock itch and these white itching patches in my jock area for over a year now. Ive tried using antifungal powder, but it doesnt seem to work. Is there something else I can do to get relief from this? Im really worried its not going away, and I just dont know what to try next. Could there be another underlying issue causing this?
Persistent jock itch and white patches can be frustrating. Since antifungal powder hasn't worked, consider: 1. _Consult a dermatologist_: Get a proper diagnosis and guidance. 2. _Try antifungal creams_: Clotrimazole, miconazole, or terbinafine might be more effective. 3. _Improve hygiene_: Wash the area with soap and water, dry thoroughly, and wear breathable clothing. 4. _Tea tree oil_: Mix a few drops with a carrier oil (coconut or olive) and apply to the affected area.
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