Night Itching
Skin itching at night time due to which I am unable to sleep It's impacting my daily routine and I feel tired the next day at work Please suggest a treatment
Skin itching at night time due to which I am unable to sleep It's impacting my daily routine and I feel tired the next day at work Please suggest a treatment
A yr and half ago due to improper piercing at my naval,I got a piercing rejection and the area has gotten scared.its a dark huge bump which makes me insecure about my body and I wanted to know the line of treatment for it and whom to consult as silicon gel never worked on it properly
Please help me with the treatment of Nodular Scabies, scabies has been cured but just I rash left under my breast and due to intense itching it forms nodular scabies. It itches all the time. I Used momate F cream but it is not working now, please help if any medicine or lotion could work
So few years ago,I developed a mole on my back and did not pay much heed to it because it didn't have any pain or it was not growing.basically i did not realise when it got there and since my mother has a mole in almost the same area of her back,I thought may it's genetic but cut to 4-5 years down the line,I just suddenly was checking and saw that not so far away from my previous mole a new mole has grown and another bump is there on my upper arm which seems to be something that will soon be developing into a mole but it's not dark yet.and all three of them are not very far from each other. I wanted to check on the Internet as to a reason for such growth and it said that it might be early signs of Melanoma.now I am scared and freaking out.I wanted to suggestion as to whether from the attached pictures of the moles that's there on the post, should I further get it checked from a dermat or they look like simple moles.& if it's simple mole,are there any way to stop their growth ?
A few years ago I developed a mole on my back,which I didn't pay much heed to,it wasn't growing or painful and my mother having a similar mole at the same place made me think it can be genetic but today I discovered another similar mole not far from the previous one and what It seems like another one starting to develop in my upper arm near to the previous one again.it seemed a little suspicious so I looked up reason of mole growth and it said that they can be early signs of melanoma.i don't want to get stressed and start freaking out based on these assumptions so I wanted an opinion on whether they look benign or should I get them tested and consulted by a dermat.i am attaching photos of the moles with this post.please kindly help and suggest me the right thing to do.i would be extremely grateful if I can be guided to consult further or to relax regarding this issue.
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