- male
- 30 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've got these warts on my neck that just keep popping up more and more. I tried homeopathy for like six months and even went through laser treatment for half a year, but nothing seems to work. I'm currently on 50mg of zinkolac daily and taking vermisol twice a week. Do you think this is gonna help at all? I'm really worried and would love some advice on what to do next.
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View allI'm really worried about these dark circles under my eyes. I've heard that laser treatment might help, but I'm not sure if that's the best option. Are there any other effective ways to reduce them? Would love some advice on this!
Dark circles can be treated with laser therapy, which helps to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture. Another way to reduce dark circles is by using topical creams containing ingredients like retinol, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid. Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with adequate sleep, hydration, and a balanced diet can also help improve the appearance of dark circles.
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I'm really struggling with acne on my right cheek, and it's making me feel really self-conscious. I've been thinking about trying Himalaya's neem face pack to help with it, but I'm not sure how often I can use it. Will it actually help reduce acne? I'm really hoping to find something that works. Can you give me some advice on how to handle this?
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I've been dealing with this really uncomfortable itch near my bikini line for almost a month now, and I'm super shy about seeing a doctor about it. The area has gotten pretty red, and it just won't stop itching. I looked it up, and it seems to be jock itch. Can anyone recommend a good cream or medicine I can try?
Based on your description, it sounds like you may be experiencing jock itch, which is a fungal infection that causes redness and itching in the groin area. You can try using an over-the-counter antifungal cream such as Lotrimin Ultra or Lamisil AT. Apply the cream to the affected area twice a day for 2-4 weeks, or as directed on the package insert. Additionally, keeping the area clean and dry, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and avoiding sharing personal items can help prevent the spread of the infection.
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