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Nipple Dermatitis
Hi, I'm a 17 year old male and I have had itchy nipples for the past year or so and recently went to the doctors to have it checked. They gave me moisturiser that didn't work but the hydrocortisone did. They referred me to a dermatology clinic where they took pictures of my nipples and sent it to a dermatologist. They diagnosed me with nipple derma
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Dear Practo user ! Dont worry about the skin problem, I will suggest general skin care 1. Wash the affected area with normal water 2. apply only pure coconut oil or olive oil, dont apply any ointment unless prescribed by the physician 3. Dont apply any native medicine on it, some times some substance may induce the problem more 4. Eat fresh vegetables and fruits 5. Dont expose the affected area to heat or dust 6. Wash your cloths with dettol and dry it in the sun 7. Change ur dress which are too old 8. Dont allow much perspiration in the affected area. 9. If any food substance cause itching, note it and avoid it. 10. Dont take any self medication without doctors knowledge. 11. Homeopathy can cure the dermatitis very quickly without any side effects. Thank you For more details contact us in private section. Elaveni Homeo clinic,vellore.
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