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Warts

Warts are small growths that can appear anywhere in the body, and usually look like a small blister with an uneven surface. They are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). In most people, a wart clears on its own in a few days, or it can take years. Other treatment options include cryotherapy, topical Salicyclic acid, and surgical removal.

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I am suffering from brown reddish pigments all over my face. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 27 year old female, married with a baby. From last month, I am suffering from unwanted mole/brown reddish pigment all over the face. It is not itching but spreading very rapidly and completely destroyed my beauty. I am really worried about this. I used Dr. Reckeweg 23 drops from...  Read Full »


Dr. Sheetal Kamble

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I looked at the photos (attachment removed to protect patient identity) and it seems like a small, mole, or wart-like lesion. Kindly stop Dr. Reckeweg's drops. I suggest you take Thuja 200C (Thuja Occidentalis) three drops in one teaspoon of water or four pills under...  Read Full »

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