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Tiny bumps above eyelid
There are tiny bumps above my eyelid at first i thought its pimple or dryness but its many days didn't vanish also first it was on left eye then slowly it s there on left as well what's the problem and how can we cure it
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Thank you for the clear pics. Xanthelasma and Seborrheic Dermatitis or a contact dermatitis can all present in this fashion. For a more pucca diagnosis and treatment suggestion, a more detailed history including medical, personal, use of products etc needs to be taken. Kindly provide some more information ℹ️ and one may need a few tests in the clinic... Or should you prefer an ONLINE CONSULTATION, please go ahead with this and will guide you accordingly 🙏
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Would like to know the detailed history and duration of symptons..
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kindly do online consultation for the same for proper management of the same. or else it would exacerbate.
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dont apply any allergic substance
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Need proper history , but can be treated , kindly consult dermatologist
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It may be seborrheic dermatits. It is a type of dermatits due to stress, dryness, seasonal variations etc. kindly consult for better diagnosis and management.
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Looks like dermatitis
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Consult for proper treatment and care
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Use moisturiser frequently
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Specific treatment available for complete cure
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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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A complete clinical evaluation with medical history is required to know underlying cause. Treatments depend upon skin type and severity. You can consult online or visit us at our clinic. Thank you.
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Kindly go for direct consultation with doctor, as that would be better to solve your queries .
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Need history and some tests to diagnose it properly and treatment
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Hi might be allergic or irritant dermatitis, avoid any eye make up . Apply a good moisturizer and do consult a dermatologist
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Specific medication will cure condition, kindly consult online for proper treatment and guidance.
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Detailed history and clear images are required for correct diagnosis and treatment.
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kindly book online consultation for proper management
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On 1st look from photograph it looks like xenthalsma, but can be dermatitis, we need proper history and examination to reach conclusion
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Consult in person preferably or online if not feasible to visit Dermat near by you.
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It's xanthelasma Visit a dermatologist
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Will improve with medication Consult online for further management
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Its seborrhic dermatitis
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Kindly consult online for proper management
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