Questions about dermatology? 250

Updated on healthy 2024-03-07
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I suggest that you can go to Dr. Lilac to ask questions, and find a professional ** doctor to answer anonymously, which not only avoids the embarrassment that you don't want to go to the hospital, but also can get professional help.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When encountering this extraordinary ** disease, if it really affects life, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment. Because it is difficult to judge the condition only from **, if you use some wrong ointment, it is easy to cause the aggravation of the condition. This may be related to the season or diet.

    It is not recommended to test the drug on the body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this case, you should go to the hospital to see the right medicine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    **Dry, erythema, dead skin, this is yin deficiency can not nourish**.

    How long has this been the case? Do you usually itch?

    What about the rest of the body**?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's not the same area, isn't it? The mole in Figure 2 is not seen in Figure 1.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The black color is age spots, a product of the years, and age spots are not itchy. Itching is an allergy, which can be caused by formaldehyde in new furniture and is difficult to treat. Let's move.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Well, it may have something to do with your diet. Think about whether you've been eating any food lately that isn't suitable for you. Let's go to the doctor first and hear what the doctor has to say. It is better to eat more fruits, vegetables and less greasy, fried foods.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hehe, it's the same as me, I also got it during the recent winter season, I was very depressed, super itchy, I endured it for a month to go to see it, it was okay before, but it got worse and worse, regardless of the occasion and time, I was still scratching up a large piece of red like a mosquito biting a bag, and the white wheal was planted in the middle There are stripes of sparkling It is chronic urticaria I went to the doctor and said that if I just got it like me, it will be fine if I insist on taking medicine The medicine I took is a horse stin tablet of hydrochloride One tablet a day After eating two boxes is a course of treatment Then if you don't get up, change it for two days, reduce it little by little, just pay attention to your diet, but I hope to go to the hospital to see it After all, everyone's physique is different What I give you is just a reference Hehe I hope you get better soon.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Your symptoms may be considered seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis is more likely to occur in areas where the sebaceous glands are more distributed, such as the scalp, face, chest, and folds. It occurs on the scalp, starting with mild flushing patches, covered with grayish-white pityrias-like scales, accompanied by mild itching, extended rash, greasy crusts can be seen, and in severe cases, it is accompanied by oozing, thick scabs, etc., which can invade the entire head, and the hair can fall out and thin.

    Facial lesions are more common in the nasal wings, nasolabial folds, and eyebrow arches, with pale red spots, covered with greasy yellow scales, and often shiny.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is likely to be seborrheic dermatitis, ** disease belongs to the internal disease of the external medical disease, although it is manifested in the **, in fact, the root of the disease is in the body. The patient is due to the environment, lesions, diet and many other factors caused by the decline of the body's immunity, the dysfunction of visceral metabolism, the disorder of microcirculation of the veins, and the accumulation of endotoxins that should be excreted by the body.

    The traditional Chinese medicine method is very good at excreting toxins, and the ** rate is low.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Psoriasis is unlikely because the flakes in psoriasis are much drier, and I don't know if you are oily** Seborrheic dermatitis is more likely.

    Because I didn't see your actual situation, and can not provide**, the description of the medical history is also very vague, can only provide some opinions for your reference according to the situation you introduced and your own ideas, although there is a certain one-sidedness, but I hope it will help you, if you still don't understand something, welcome to learn from each other**. Good luck with a speedy **.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you don't need herpes, you can also wash your hair, but be careful not to catch a cold.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because I feel pain, there must be nerve tissue, so I exclude a difference between a and c, b and d, and epithelial tissue plays a protective role.

    So the answer is b

    To be clear, connective tissue includes blood.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, this is generally related to the individual's skin type, the ability to absorb water is different, and it is normal.

    FYI. Wishing you good health!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    But it's weird if there's a little itch, so let's go to the hospital and have a look?!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Is it eczema, it may be caused by the living environment is too humid and some other factors.

    If there is a crack, it may also be a bacterial or fungal infection, and you can find out by doing a laboratory test. It's not very easy to govern, and it's basically good for the first half of the year.

    You can try to soak your hands in hot water and vinegar for about 10 minutes each time, which is very effective in sterilization and skin removal. After finishing the matter, be sure to apply medicine, after reading in the ** hospital, he will prescribe some ointment to you, my experience is that the hospital self-prepared medicine is more effective, usually use some glycerin to maintain, do not touch chemicals (shower gel, facial cleanser, shampoo, soap......Count).

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    A few years ago, I also had the kind of hair like you said, not only on the hands, but also on the toes, it was so itchy, and after scratching it, there were blisters, and the doctor said that it was long ringworm and tinea pedis, and asked me to buy Daknin cream to wipe it well. Pharmacies sell 15 yuan a piece, and every morning and night before going to bed, use a cotton swab dipped in it and apply it to the affected area. Be sure to stick to it, and after the symptoms get better, you have to continue to take the medicine for ten days.

    I haven't posted it yet. The above is just my personal experience, if you don't worry, let's go to the ** department of a larger hospital!

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