- Female
- 0 Years
- 07/02/2025
I've been using Altris 5 solution for my grey hair, but it's really pricey, and I'm finishing a 60 ml bottle in about 8 days. Any tips on how I can use it more effectively so it lasts longer?
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View allI've been dealing with this frustrating fungal infection in my groin for a while now. It's got this annoying itching and my skin has turned dark, almost black. I'm 48 and weigh about 80 KGs. I've been using forederm ointment for a month, but if I skip even a day or two, the symptoms come right back. I'm really looking for some help here. Is there something else I should try or any advice you can give me to get this under control?
It seems like you have a persistent fungal infection in your groin area. I recommend you try using Terbinafine cream twice daily for 2-4 weeks. Additionally, you can take Fluconazole 150mg once a week for 4 weeks to treat the infection internally. Make sure to keep the area clean and dry, and wear loose-fitting clothing to prevent further irritation.
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I'm thinking about starting Finpecia 1mg tablets for my hair, but I'm worried about how it might affect my fertility. Can taking these tablets impact male sterility?
There is some potential for the drug to interact with libido,But when used in low doses no such effect is seen.Ise the medicines as advised by your doctor.
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I'm really concerned about my skin ever since I found out I have Schamberg's disease. These scars or reddish-brown patches that it leaves behind are really troubling me. Is there any effective treatment out there that can actually get rid of them for good? I'd love to know more about what options might be available that can help with these unwanted marks.
See a specialist for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
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