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Last Updated: 2 years ago• Featured Tip
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MD - Dermatology, MBBS

Dermatologist•Bangalore




1. Dr. H r yogeesh

Https://www. Lybrate. Com/bangalore/doctor/dr-h-r-yogeesh-dermatologist ;

Mbbs, md - dermatology

29 years experience 400 - 800 at clinic 400 online



The name Dr. H r yogeesh is well-known in the dermatology community. He is the perfect choice for people with nail disorders because of his extensive 29-year experience and skill as a former medical officer in the indian armed forces. Many patients with sever...more
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Cosmetic Physician•Patna
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How inconvenient is it to want long, thick nails yet have no idea how to grow them faster? Your nails break with the least pressure, and you're overwhelmed by all of the internet answers, cures, and therapies.

However, it would be beneficial to first determine why your nails are not growing. Even when we wish to show off our stunningly long, beautiful and strong fingernails, one or two of them invariably break or chip, leaving us heartbroken!

However, it would be beneficial to ...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Yes, need pics. But for this you need to take private consultation. U can not post pics here
homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all. Safety of the.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
They will not go away without intervention, but people can usually treat them at home over a few days. A person should speak to a doctor if: the ingrown toenail does not improve with home care. They have an underlying health condition that affects the feet, such as diabetes.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Dermatologist•Pondicherry
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I would like to see the picture of those. You can upload it to my profile for further consultation. Not to worry.
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Medical history- i'm 56, female, diabetic since ten years approx. My fasting glucose remains around 240 while pp around 290. I've been taking medicines (galvus met 50/1000 mg and amaryl 2 -both bd) since long, but my sugar levels didn't show any significant changes and hence my doctor added vogliboz 0.3 tds to my regime (two weeks back). Last, I got my glucose levels tested yesterday and they are still the same, only a mild reduction registered. I walk 3-4 kms daily in the morning, apart from that I don't have any other physical activity on schedule. My last month's thyroid report- (t3/t4-normal tsh-low-0.21 iu/ml) i'm currently on thyroxine 75 mcg as well. Main problem- my toe nails have been showing an inward growth since an year or two, which has now started causing pain. I feel soreness in my left toe almost all the time, while it hurts insanely whenever it contacts any hard surface. Nailbed has become so thickened, that it is not possible for me to cut the toenail myself. What should I do to curb this problem? Also i'm having a little pain in my heels and ankles lately, but it is not much significant. And my doctor told me that I will need to switch to insulin, if my sugar levels remain the same after two months. Can I not be treated with oral drugs anymore?

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Dermatologist•Ranchi
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From your history it sounds like you hv developed ingrown toe nai. Along with fungal infection of nail (onychomycosis). Correct diagnosis to be made only after proper examination. For acute pain you can take nsaids (like aceclofenac). Once the pain is subsided, you can cut the ingrown portion of toe nail (or removal of matrix of nail. For onychomycosis pulse dose of cap itraconazole is given along with topical (like cyclopirox olamine/ amorolfine lotion). Visit nearst dermatolgist. Thanks.
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It will grow again will keep causing problems.
Take proper Homoeopathic treatment.
You can consult me at lybrate.
Till then start with
Silicea 30
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General Physician•Delhi
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Ingrown toenail happens when the edges or corners of the nail grow into the skin next to the nail and break the skin. It is a common condition, and it can be painful, causing swelling, redness, and sometimes infection. It usually affects the big toe, either on one or both sides of the toe. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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