Acanthosis nigricans

2020-05-27 20:51:45
Is it easy to treat this condition? There's dark coloration happening in the creases of my arms. I've taken tests for diabetes and they're normal. I recently got a typhoid fever and have been on antibiotics for quite some time. Could that be the reason? How soon can this be treated, because I'm going to have to start working soon.
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Yes it is treatable. Please send photos using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment

Answered2020-05-28 06:30:25

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If you are overweight you need to reduce weight. Acanthosis Nigricans is an associated metabolic condition Q switch laser sessions along with medium depth peels with topical creams help to lighten the area. Thrice a week wash the areas with Melawash face wash Apply BILUMA CREAM at night on affected areas for 3 months Avoid using deodorants or perfumes directly on the affected areas

Answered2020-05-28 04:57:44

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Yes...Don't worry...you are suffering from acanthosis nigricans causing darkness.. Medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.

Answered2020-05-28 00:50:13

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The condition is treatable. Share pics . Need more details. Consult me on practo pro for guidance and prescription

Answered2020-05-28 05:02:18

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Reduce ur body weight, that important, creams wl help  in reducing it. Acanthosis has lot f reasons

Answered2020-05-28 02:22:03

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