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2022-03-09 01:34:39
What is this under my lower lip line(area).. Some white patch like... Very very slight itch like.. But looking white and round patch like.. Noticed today only.. Problem name?
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Answered2022-03-16 16:29:06

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Sure it can be cured by proper homoeopathic medicines.There has been extensive investigation of the effectiveness of homeopathy. There is no good-quality evidence that homeopathy is effective as a treatment for any health condition. Consult at very affordable rates. Thanks 😊

Answered2022-03-11 13:54:59

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It could be prabably pityriasis alba...Need further evaluation

Answered2022-03-11 06:56:44

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Dear Ma'am, The condition that you may be suffering from could vary from a condition called pityriasis alba to a vitamin or calcium deficiency. Along with homeopathic treatment, Use Vaseline petroleum jelly on the patch, avoid sun exposure and eat a calcium rich diet with lots of fruits and vegetables. increase your water intake. For homeopathic treatment you may reach out to me and we can schedule a 40 min call to analyze your case, post which we can courier the medicine to your address.

Answered2022-03-10 06:49:50

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It can be tinea. Still need more details.

Answered2022-03-09 16:04:37

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Need more details to help u consult online

Answered2022-03-09 14:18:43

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Need more details to advise regarding this.

Answered2022-03-09 14:07:22

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Hello it seems to be a infection. It might resolve by itself & doesnt usually need treatment. But, if it is persistent or increasing gradually you can take Homoeopathic medicines after consulting a doctor. Homoeopathy medicines can avoid future recurrence of the same. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.

Answered2022-03-09 13:22:23

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Dont worry beta, just a Fungal infection , will be fine 👍 🙂 Good you noticed it at right time.

Answered2022-03-09 13:22:04

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It is medically termed as pityriasis alba. Its a very common skin problem. Usually it is caused by low serum copper, and other trace elements, exposure to ultraviolet rays, excessive washing of face or bath. It usually don't turn into vitiligo. Normally it goes away by improving diet and including fruits in diet. 
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Use moisturizing cream. You may use lactocalamine before going in sun.

Answered2022-03-09 11:55:42

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Hi dear seems fungal infection A homoeopathic treatment will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier service

Answered2022-03-09 10:28:51

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Looks like a fungal infection or just the dryness due to the weather not very sure.Apply aloe vera for 2-3 days,observe
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Answered2022-03-09 06:56:34

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It can be fungal infection.

Answered2022-03-09 02:42:57

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It is not properly clear. I need more details for proper treatment and guidance.
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Kindly consult me on practo online or calling.

Answered2022-03-09 02:31:17

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It's not clear in the picture so difficult to tell anything about this skin condition
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if it is dry just apply coconut oil or Vaseline
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if you wish contact through practo,for skin complaints homoeopathy has great scope

Answered2022-03-09 02:19:50

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Need more information about your problem for effective treatment .
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you can consult me through practo .
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30 years experience in homoeopathy

Answered2022-03-09 01:56:52

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It can't be told what is it surely by looking at picture. As you mentioned it is seen at current day,it may be any insect or ant bite,or only patch of dryness.      You can apply any antiseptic cream.

Answered2022-03-10 08:43:22

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It might be fungal infection or may be due to vitamin deficiency. Aply moisture for that wt for some day if not resolved then consult any Homoeopathic consultant
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easily consult through practo
Health Tips
Eat 5 fruits and 5 vegetables alternate days

Answered2022-03-09 04:28:24

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I would say wait and watch. Could be a dry patch that could occur because of seasonal changes. Moisturise well and keep a check

Answered2022-03-09 02:29:28

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It is not clearly seen in the picture. We need more details to find the exact diagnosis. With whatever u have stated this might be a fungal infection.

Answered2022-03-09 01:38:32

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