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Dear sir, I have problem of skin infection so please suggest me because I am taking medicine then no problem when I left medicine then I face same problem again please Sir sugges me
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Hello, Skin disorder is the manifestation of internal disorder which has not been mentioned, therefore no suggestion is possible. If feel free may contact through website askhomoeo.com to get my phone  no
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Skin problems are not just linked with your skin only. There are many factors due to which patient suffer from skin disease. Please consult your local homoeopathic physician.
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what kind of infection plz specify the details
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Please write about your skin ailment in Detail so that a provisional diagnosis can be made for your disease condition 1 duration of complaint 2 aggravation and ameliorations 3 any other associated complaints related to disease 4 any investigations done and treatment taken so far to treat the disease condition
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write history of your ailment in Detail or visit a qualified homoeopathic consultant near you
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do not take any over the counter medication for the disease condition
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A) Cellulitis often occurs on the legs - fever, pain and swelling. B) Eczema-Symptoms of eczema can include itching followed by the development of a rash or patch of inflamed skin and more severe itching. Eczema occurs when skin is more sensitive to certain substances than normal. C) Impetigo first appears as patch of small blisters, often around the mouth and nose. The impetigo blisters eventually break open, revealing red, oozing skin. Impetigo is most common in childhood.
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Immediately go for Tests/ Seek Expert Medical Advise. Provide complete history to Physician.
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Consult a Physician with Reports of CBC Blood test/IgE tests/Blood Culture.
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Hello. Whatever may be the condition, if it is relapsing after discontinuation of Medicine then it is understood that the selected medicine is incorrect.
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Consult another homoeopathic physician for proper diagnosis and treatment. Regards
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Skin infection is a very broad term, and you will have to understand that It can mean anything between simple itch to a more complicated disease like tinea ( ring worm) etc.
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Consult any of your medical centres for for FREE online video or telephonic conversation.
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Avoid using allopathic treatment and especially steroid application.
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What is the diagnosis. Mention clearly. Give symptoms in detail. What treatment did you take.
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