- Female
- 0 Years
- 07/02/2025
My right leg got burned by a bike's silencer. I'm wondering which cream or ointment I should use to help my skin heal quickly and nicely. Any suggestions?
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View allI'm really struggling with some skin issues. I was using these creams, Momate and Dremz, for my acanthosis, which I got because of my PCOD. But now I've got both the acanthosis and something called themal on my face. Is there a way to get rid of this for good?
it will go but takes time
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I've got these bald patches on the front part of my head, and my doctor said it's hormonal. They've advised me to use Hair4U 2 daily in the evenings. Now, I'm thinking about trying onion juice before washing my hair, but I'm not sure if it's okay to use both the onion juice and the Hair4U spray together. Can I mix these treatments, or should I be careful about it?
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I've been dealing with some psychological issues recently and ended up with several blade cuts on my leg. Things are better now, but the cuts left a lot of marks. The scars aren't too deep since the blades only grazed the outer layer, but multiple cuts caused quite a noticeable scar. I'm looking for some advice on which ointment might help peel off dead skin and promote fresh skin growth. My skin's become extremely dry around those marks too. Could you suggest something that might help me with this issue?
visit dermatologist for evaluation and appropriate management
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