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A cut near anus

This was a small boil but due to friction and constant mild wet place its not healing - kindly suggest a ointment cream to keep it dry and heal this

Balanitis confusion

I got diagnosed with balanitis about 4 days back, while I had only 2 visible red patches under the foreskin with thin discharge sticking on the surface of that patch initially. I never had any itching but had tenderness on the head area, doctor prescribed t bact cream to be applied on the patch two times for 2 days then reduced it to 1 time now however now I still see some white spot again under the foreskin developing at same location. My question is could this be fungal balanitis without itch? I am just wasting time using t bact cream

Allergy on face

I have been suffering from facial allergies since March. My face and eyes itch whenever hair touches them. Small, seed-like rashes are appearing. My eyelids are itchy; there is no watering, but the lids feel heavy. The skin on my face is dry and rough, with a strange itching sensation in several spots. The skin is also peeling (like scales). I consulted a dermatologist who prescribed Allegra M, but it didn't work. The problem only subsides if I apply Momate cream. When the allergy is active, going out in the sun makes it worse; however, if the allergy isn't present, the sun alone doesn't trigger it. It seems to be caused by hair or dust. Taking Cetirizine reduces the itching. What should I do?"

Itchy Scalp - Bleeding

I’ve been experiencing an itchy scalp that tends to worsen during the summer months. Recently, I went about a week without washing my hair, which seems to have aggravated the condition. The itchiness has caused some light bleeding from scratching. Along with this, I’ve noticed slight flakiness across my scalp and a significant increase in hair fall. This isn’t entirely new for me, as I’ve dealt with similar issues in the past, but it feels more pronounced right now. My current lifestyle hasn’t been ideal. I’ve been under a fair amount of stress, and my routine, including sleep and nutrition, hasn’t been very balanced. I suspect these factors might be contributing to the severity of the symptoms. Overall, the combination of itchiness, flakes, and hair fall is concerning and uncomfortable, especially as it seems to flare up seasonally. What are the best ways to soothe the scalp or is this a skin condition that needs to be checked?

Hair is turning grey

I am 43 and suddenly I find my hair is turning grey. Is there any remedy or cure for it. Doctors kindly suggest if it can be treated.

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Dr. Dominic Neal Mastruserio Dermatologist (Residency, Medical School, Residency in Dermatology, Medical degree, DO) 35 years experience The James Cancer Hospital And Solove Research Institute
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Dr. Jason W Nash - Dermatologist
Dr. Jason W Nash Dermatologist (Fellowship in Pathology - Dermatopathology, Selective Pathology, Residency in Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical, Class of 2002, Medical degree, DO) 26 years experience The Richard M Ross Heart Hospital
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