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  5. I'm really concerned about this skin issue I've been having. I've been getting these black spots all over my body for the past two years, and it's getting worse, especially on my hands. My ears are also turning black and my skin is getting darker overall. Do you have any idea what this could be or how I can treat it?

I'm really concerned about this skin issue I've been having. I've been getting these black spots all over my body for the past two years, and it's getting worse, especially on my hands. My ears are also turning black and my skin is getting darker overall. Do you have any idea what this could be or how I can treat it?

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I'm really concerned about this skin issue I've been having. I've been getting these black spots all over my body for the past two years, and it's getting worse, especially on my hands. My ears are also turning black and my skin is getting darker overall. Do you have any idea what this could be or how I can treat it?

That could be Fungal infection or Vitamin Deficiency, visit Dermatologist for evaluation and appropriate management

Last updated on 20 Feb 2025

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I've been noticing that my skin is super dry, and I've been using a lot of moisturizer, but it doesn't seem to be helping much. The dryness is causing wrinkles to form, and it's really worrying me. I wash my hands regularly with soap and keep applyin...

Dry skin can lead to wrinkles, especially if it's not properly moisturized. Here are some suggestions to help you combat dry skin and reduce wrinkles: Moisturizing Routine 1. Use a gentle soap: Switch to a mild, fragrance-free soap that's formulated for dry skin. 2. Exfoliate wisely: Exfoliate your skin 1-2 times a week to remove dead skin cells. Use a gentle exfoliating scrub or a chemical exfoliant containing alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs). 3. Apply moisturizer immediately: After washing your hands and legs, apply moisturizer within 3 minutes to lock in moisture. 4. Use a rich moisturizer: Switch to a rich, non-greasy moisturizer that's formulated for dry skin. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, niacinamide, and glycerin. Additional Tips 1. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated from the inside out. 2. Avoid hot water: Use warm water instead of hot water, which can strip your skin of its natural oils. 3. Wear gloves: Wear gloves when washing dishes, gardening, or engaging in other activities that can dry out your hands. 4. Use a humidifier: Dry air can dry out your skin, so using a humidifier can help maintain a healthy moisture level.

Last updated on 22 Jan 2025

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