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Skin Tags on the hand
Hi Doctor I got black bumps on the hand, it's getting dark but no pain, after bath the bumps are getting white and increasing more, after hand gets dry getting to  normal. Attaching the pic please suggest I need solution to clear it completely. I have went to dermatology the doctor given an ointment but no use. Please advise.
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You will need interlesional steroid intradermal injections once every 3 weeks till the condition resolves
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You can visit our clinic to get permanent removal these bumps without pain and rest. No topical medicine is required.
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Looks like prurigo nodularis. Please contact me using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment
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This problem can be treated and controlled with topical and oral medications .Kindly consult me online for exact treatment and further queries
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Any Itching..any injury... for detailed prescription do direct online consultation
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Looks like prurigo nodularis, u need to take injections their for early recovery
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Does it cause itching. Does your skin become thick after you get any injury. You will need proper consultation before commenting on diagnosis and treatment
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Requires to be removed by laser.
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