- Male
- 22 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've been dealing with this skin issue for a couple of years now. It first showed up at the Thai and now there's this constant khujli affecting my entire body. A year ago, it seemed like things were finally getting better, almost like I was in the clear for good. But recently, it's come back with a vengeance and feels worse than ever. What kind of medicine should I be looking into? Are there specific things I should be doing or avoiding to help with this?
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View allI'm dealing with some skin issues like pimples and an uneven skin tone, and it's making my face look really dull and even kind of aged. Is there something I can do or use for these skin problems? And on top of that, I've been experiencing hair fall recently. Can you help with advice on how to tackle these issues?
Yes there are many treatment modalities for its correction.visit your dentist for appropriate management.
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I've been dealing with this stubborn fungal infection and was wondering if I could use Monoguard cream instead of Lulifin. Is one better than the other in treating this? I'm really not sure which to pick and would love some guidance!
Both Monoguard cream and Lulifin cream are antifungal creams used to treat fungal infections. However, Lulifin cream contains the active ingredient luliconazole, which is specifically designed to treat fungal skin infections. Monoguard cream may not be as effective for treating fungal infections compared to Lulifin cream. I recommend using Lulifin cream for the treatment of fungal infections. Apply a thin layer of Lulifin cream to the affected area once or twice daily, as directed by your healthcare provider.
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I'm really worried because I've been experiencing severe itching and have noticed some white spots on the sides of my inner thighs. Could this be something serious? What might be causing this and how can I treat it?
Lulican cream for local application for atleast 2 weeks is advised to the patient.
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