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Skin Diseases

Various infections and conditions can affect the skin and result in skin diseases. The common skin diseases are acne, cold sore, hives, blisters, actinic keratosis, rosacea, cancers, measles, psoriasis, and eczema.

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I have a skin infection that is gradually spreading to the other parts of my body. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, I have encountered a skin infection on my body. Despite using several creams, lotions, and medicines, the infection has not resolved. Instead, it is spreading to the other parts of the body as well. Kindly advise on the type of foods to be consumed and the medicines to cure the infecti...  Read Full »


Dr. Sheetal Kamble

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Can you please describe your skin problem in detail, like is there any itching, redness, burning, or pain? What does it look like? Can you send a picture of this skin infection? The remedy varies for each infection and depends on the above questions. However, I sug...  Read Full »

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