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Scalp looks dry and flakes& hepatomegaly
Scalp looks dry , dandruff and flakes.itched while taking oil bath with shikakai. After shaved my head it looks flakes half of head.Later couple of days applying oil ,that all particular places changes to pale white/red patches colored. After visited doctor prescribed a Clobetasol proportionate genatamicin(0.05,0.1%) and kenzol (ketoconazole zinc pyrithione) shampoo for 1 month. Is it safe to use this medicine without side effects of having Hepatomegaly with grade 2 fatty infiltration. Is there any link between these two?
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This is sebopsoriais. Please send photos using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment
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You are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing flaky scalp.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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