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Ointment after Chicken Pox for Skin
I have attacked by Chicken Pox, now it is 15 days over, I need an Ointment or lotion for my skin ,to remove the blister mark . Please tell me the name.
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Eumosone cream
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Have patience,  unless you have removed blisters manually, the scars will fade over time.
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Till then, apply some natural oil like coconut, olive oil, etc to prevent dry, itchy skin, wear full sleeve shirts.
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Don't  hurry,  u need lot of patience.  Don't  use any cream  with  steroids  marks become  darker.  Avoid  sunlight  wear full shirt. Locally  apply  coconut oil  at night to avoid dust with camphor  go to homeopathy for marks. Mederma is said to be good  but must avoid  sunlight.
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1. General Advice: -Avoid sun exposure on the marks to prevent darkening. -Do not pick or scratch healing lesions to avoid worsening pigmentation or scarring. -Drink plenty of water and always keep yourself hydrated . - Avoid oily food/junks/ excessive diary products. - Be positive and do exercises/yoga. 2. Apply allantoin/silicon based gel (eg: Mederma Advanced scar gel / Scar end ) - make sure to apply only after the wound is healed and scab has fallen off. Apply 2-3 times per day for atleast 2-3months. 3. Once the scar has reduced , apply kojic acid + niacinamide based cream ( eg: Kojivit ultra) for overall better skin health and tone.
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Kindly connect Will help you.
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Consultation for medication under prescription is advisable
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Apply evion cream
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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