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My doctor prescribed omnacortil 60mg, which are not available. So can I take two omnacortil 30mg in single dose

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My doctor prescribed omnacortil 60mg, which are not available. So can I take two omnacortil 30mg in single dose

Yes, you can take two omnacortil 30mg tablets to achieve the prescribed dose of 60mg.

Last updated on 12 Dec 2024

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What can be the long-term complications of macular amyloidosis if it's not treated? Can it get worse over time? Please suggest what steps I should take.

Macular amyloidosis is a rare skin condition characterized by the deposition of amyloid proteins in the skin, leading to hyperpigmentation and skin thickening. If left untreated, macular amyloidosis can lead to several long-term complications:Skin Complications1. Persistent Hyperpigmentation: The condition can lead to permanent darkening of the skin, which can be cosmetically distressing.2. Skin Thickening: Amyloid deposits can cause the skin to become thicker and more rigid, leading to reduced skin elasticity.3. Skin Fragility: The skin may become more prone to tearing and bruising due to the amyloid deposits.Systemic Complications1. Secondary Infections: Untreated macular amyloidosis can increase the risk of secondary bacterial or fungal infections.2. Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Rarely, macular amyloidosis can increase the risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer.3. Systemic Amyloidosis: In rare cases, macular amyloidosis can be associated with systemic amyloidosis, a condition where amyloid deposits accumulate in various organs, such as the kidneys, heart, or liver.Quality of Life Complications1. Emotional Distress: Macular amyloidosis can cause significant emotional distress due to its cosmetic impact.2. Social Withdrawal: The condition can lead to social withdrawal and reduced self-esteem.3. Impact on Daily Life: Macular amyloidosis can affect daily life, making everyday activities, such as bathing or dressing, challenging.Treatment OptionsWhile there is no cure for macular amyloidosis, various treatment options can help manage the condition and prevent long-term complications. These include:1. Topical Corticosteroids: To reduce inflammation and amyloid deposits.2. Topical Retinoids: To promote skin cell turnover and reduce amyloid deposits.3. Laser Therapy: To reduce hyperpigmentation and promote skin rejuvenation.4. Surgical Excision: In rare cases, surgical excision of affected skin areas may be necessary.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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