Dear Sir/mam I Was Pregnant In Year 2000 And During
Question: dear sir/mam I was pregnant in year 2000 and during pregnancy some dark spots devloped on my nose and face and they have not gone
what should I do
what should I do
dear sir/mam I was pregnant in year 2000 and during pregnancy some dark spots devloped on my nose and face and they have not gone
what should I do
what should I do
Brief Answer:
Melasma, upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to ask a doctor service
I have gone through your query and it seems to be melasma which is a hyperpigmentary condition of the nose and cheeks.
I would recommend you to upload the pictures of the affected areas of the face so that I can grade your pigmentation and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Melasma, upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to ask a doctor service
I have gone through your query and it seems to be melasma which is a hyperpigmentary condition of the nose and cheeks.
I would recommend you to upload the pictures of the affected areas of the face so that I can grade your pigmentation and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
Brief Answer:
Melasma, upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to ask a doctor service
I have gone through your query and it seems to be melasma which is a hyperpigmentary condition of the nose and cheeks.
I would recommend you to upload the pictures of the affected areas of the face so that I can grade your pigmentation and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Melasma, upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to ask a doctor service
I have gone through your query and it seems to be melasma which is a hyperpigmentary condition of the nose and cheeks.
I would recommend you to upload the pictures of the affected areas of the face so that I can grade your pigmentation and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
but no options are here to send pic
but no options are here to send pic
can I send u on your whatsapp
can I send u on your whatsapp
Brief Answer:
You can mail the pictures at YYYY@YYYY
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend you to mail me the pictures at YYYY@YYYY as “Attention: Dr Asmeet”.
Sorry but as per the policy of the website we are not allowed to share our personal XXXXXXX numbers.
You can mail the pictures at YYYY@YYYY
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend you to mail me the pictures at YYYY@YYYY as “Attention: Dr Asmeet”.
Sorry but as per the policy of the website we are not allowed to share our personal XXXXXXX numbers.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
Brief Answer:
You can mail the pictures at YYYY@YYYY
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend you to mail me the pictures at YYYY@YYYY as “Attention: Dr Asmeet”.
Sorry but as per the policy of the website we are not allowed to share our personal XXXXXXX numbers.
You can mail the pictures at YYYY@YYYY
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend you to mail me the pictures at YYYY@YYYY as “Attention: Dr Asmeet”.
Sorry but as per the policy of the website we are not allowed to share our personal XXXXXXX numbers.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
ok mam I will send pics on email
ok mam I will send pics on email
dear mam I have sent the picture on the emai YYYY@YYYY
dear mam I have sent the picture on the emai YYYY@YYYY
Brief Answer:
Melasma and it’s management
Detailed Answer:
I have reviewed the attached photographs and it is looking like melasma.
It is a hyperpigmentary condition of a skin associated with hormonal changes, genetic causes, excessive sun exposure, certain medicines like oral contraceptive pills, thyroid disorder and sometimes occurs without a cause.
I would recommend you to get your thyroid function tests and haemoglobin level checked.
I would recommend you to apply hydroquinone 2 percent cream ( kojiglo forte cream) on the dark spots at night along with frequent and regular application of a broad spectrum sunscreen ( faceguard gel) on the entire face 3 times in a day for 4 weeks.
Also take antioxidants like capsule Antoxid HC once daily for 3 months.
These are prescription drugs and should be taken under the supervision of the doctor.
Avoid sun exposure and take a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Melasma and it’s management
Detailed Answer:
I have reviewed the attached photographs and it is looking like melasma.
It is a hyperpigmentary condition of a skin associated with hormonal changes, genetic causes, excessive sun exposure, certain medicines like oral contraceptive pills, thyroid disorder and sometimes occurs without a cause.
I would recommend you to get your thyroid function tests and haemoglobin level checked.
I would recommend you to apply hydroquinone 2 percent cream ( kojiglo forte cream) on the dark spots at night along with frequent and regular application of a broad spectrum sunscreen ( faceguard gel) on the entire face 3 times in a day for 4 weeks.
Also take antioxidants like capsule Antoxid HC once daily for 3 months.
These are prescription drugs and should be taken under the supervision of the doctor.
Avoid sun exposure and take a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Brief Answer:
Melasma and it’s management
Detailed Answer:
I have reviewed the attached photographs and it is looking like melasma.
It is a hyperpigmentary condition of a skin associated with hormonal changes, genetic causes, excessive sun exposure, certain medicines like oral contraceptive pills, thyroid disorder and sometimes occurs without a cause.
I would recommend you to get your thyroid function tests and haemoglobin level checked.
I would recommend you to apply hydroquinone 2 percent cream ( kojiglo forte cream) on the dark spots at night along with frequent and regular application of a broad spectrum sunscreen ( faceguard gel) on the entire face 3 times in a day for 4 weeks.
Also take antioxidants like capsule Antoxid HC once daily for 3 months.
These are prescription drugs and should be taken under the supervision of the doctor.
Avoid sun exposure and take a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Melasma and it’s management
Detailed Answer:
I have reviewed the attached photographs and it is looking like melasma.
It is a hyperpigmentary condition of a skin associated with hormonal changes, genetic causes, excessive sun exposure, certain medicines like oral contraceptive pills, thyroid disorder and sometimes occurs without a cause.
I would recommend you to get your thyroid function tests and haemoglobin level checked.
I would recommend you to apply hydroquinone 2 percent cream ( kojiglo forte cream) on the dark spots at night along with frequent and regular application of a broad spectrum sunscreen ( faceguard gel) on the entire face 3 times in a day for 4 weeks.
Also take antioxidants like capsule Antoxid HC once daily for 3 months.
These are prescription drugs and should be taken under the supervision of the doctor.
Avoid sun exposure and take a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
thank you mam will look after that
thank you mam will look after that
Brief Answer:
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome
All the best!!
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome
All the best!!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
Brief Answer:
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome
All the best!!
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome
All the best!!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
Dear
mam I have purchased these medicines but I wanted to asked how my hemoglobin level will effect pigmentation
also will these medicines surely work
thank you
mam I have purchased these medicines but I wanted to asked how my hemoglobin level will effect pigmentation
also will these medicines surely work
thank you
Dear
mam I have purchased these medicines but I wanted to asked how my hemoglobin level will effect pigmentation
also will these medicines surely work
thank you
mam I have purchased these medicines but I wanted to asked how my hemoglobin level will effect pigmentation
also will these medicines surely work
thank you
Brief Answer:
With low haemoglobin levels pigmentation is more pronounced
Detailed Answer:
It has been seen that in patients with low haemoglobin levels the pigmentation is more pronounced.
So if your haemoglobin level is low intake of iron will improve your dark spots.
These medicines will definitely help in reducing your pigmentation but it is a slow process requiring few months.
With low haemoglobin levels pigmentation is more pronounced
Detailed Answer:
It has been seen that in patients with low haemoglobin levels the pigmentation is more pronounced.
So if your haemoglobin level is low intake of iron will improve your dark spots.
These medicines will definitely help in reducing your pigmentation but it is a slow process requiring few months.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Brief Answer:
With low haemoglobin levels pigmentation is more pronounced
Detailed Answer:
It has been seen that in patients with low haemoglobin levels the pigmentation is more pronounced.
So if your haemoglobin level is low intake of iron will improve your dark spots.
These medicines will definitely help in reducing your pigmentation but it is a slow process requiring few months.
With low haemoglobin levels pigmentation is more pronounced
Detailed Answer:
It has been seen that in patients with low haemoglobin levels the pigmentation is more pronounced.
So if your haemoglobin level is low intake of iron will improve your dark spots.
These medicines will definitely help in reducing your pigmentation but it is a slow process requiring few months.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
thank you mam for replying and helping.
thank you mam for replying and helping.
Brief Answer:
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome !!
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome !!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T