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    Learn About Your Condition To Manage It Better
    Kavya Poornima Balajepalli lost her eyesight at 21 after a brief period of intense headaches due to Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH), a rare neurological disorder. Here she talks about her struggles after loss of vision, how she manages her condition and how she became an IIH warrior to create awareness about the disease. Please could you tell us a bit about your background. I am based in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. I did my graduation in architecture from the University of Mumbai…
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    Strange Symptoms of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
    Suzanne Sangi, 26, was diagnosed with a rare neurological condition called Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension causing severe headaches, ringing in her ears with a daunting possibility of going blind. Here she talks about her treatment and renewed will to live thoughtfully and hopefully. I often wondered to myself, things couldn’t get any worse than they were -- I’d been living with a chronic illness called Lupus for more than three years now. My kidneys had been aggressively damaged and I’ve…
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    Dry Eyes Prevention and Management: Webinar Video
    Dr. Sayan Basu, Network Director, Research Consultant Ophthalmologist, L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) spoke to PatientsEngage on Dry Eyes disease, a growing public health problem and one of the most common conditions seen with the increased use of screens.  ​The video below covers the following questions and a lot of questions from the audience. What is dry eyes disease? Symptoms of dry eyes Causes and risk factors of dry eyes Stages of dry eyes Treatment of dry eyes…
  • Management of Atopic Dermatitis
    The management of Atopic Dermatitis or Eczema can be like a roller coaster. An understanding of the nature of the problem can help prevent the anguish and distress that most patients and their loved ones experience. Childhood eczemas affect not just the child, but the entire family. The role of the dermatologist is not merely to prescribe some salves and lotions, but to educate the family on the care of the child’s skin and lifestyle changes that treatment entails. Adult patients with Atopic…
  • Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
    Treatment of atopic dermatitis depends on the age, sites of involvement and severity of involvement.  In mild eczemas, simple moisturization and preventive measures and care of the skin may be enough. Sometimes, a topical corticosteroid cream is enough. In case itching is severe an oral antihistamine is added. In children care should be taken that the anti histamine does not cause excessive drowsiness which can interfere with the child's studies.   In case the lesions are…
  • Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis
    Can Eczema be prevented? Exclusive breast feeding for at least 6 months has been shown to be the best risk reduction factor in the prevention and development of Atopic Dermatitis. Children exclusively breast fed for 4 months or more had significantly less Atopic Dermatitis compared with children receiving partial breast feeding.   Dermatologist Dr Belinda Vaz delves deep into the causes, types and preventive measures for Atopic Dermatitis or eczema in children. 
  • Atopic Dermatitis Tests and Diagnosis
    How is Atopic Dermatitis or Eczema diagnosed? Most dermatologists are able to make a diagnoses of Atopic Dermatitis very easily in a typical patient. A doctor makes a diagnoses of Atopic dermatitis in a child based on clinical features rather than laboratory tests. A detailed history about the nature of the symptoms, when they occur, possible triggers, a family history of allergic diseases, whether the child also has asthma, hay fever or rhinitis, previous treatments taken and a detailed…
  • Types and Stages of Atopic Dermatitis
    Atopic Dermatitis may present differently at different stages of a child's development.  Infancy In infants, Atopic Dermatitis typically starts at around 6 to 12 weeks of age. About 60% of patients develop AD within the first year of life and 85% by the age of 5. The earlier the onset the more likely is a more severe course. The rash tends to be more generalized in younger babies and more localized in older children. It often appears on the cheeks and chin as a patchy facial rash that…
  • Atopic Dermatitis Signs and Symptoms
    Symptoms vary from patient to patient. Itching is the most common symptom and may be severe and uncontrollable. When the child itches a particular area of the skin, the surrounding skin reacts to light touch by itching (this phenomenon is called allokinesis). Scratching the skin causes the inflammation to increase and makes the rash worse, leading to more inflammation and itching. This is called the itch-scratch cycle. The child often scratches till the skin bleeds. The itching may be so…
  • Causes of Atopic Dermatitis and Risk Factors
    There is no one single reason for Atopic Dermatitis. Atopic Dermatitis is a result of a combination of one’s genes, various factors in the environment around us, the way the skin reacts, a defect in the skin’s barrier function and the immune system: Heredity: The genes that one inherits, play a role in the development of Atopic Dermatitis. Children of parents who have Atopic Dermatitis or other atopic conditions like asthma or hay fever are more likely to develop this disorder. It is not…
acne and black spots ,dullness of skin tone
my skin used to be very flawless and clear but from some last weeks my face starts itching with some burning sensation and also get red spots on face..but only on right side of the face. .on left side of face i don't have any problem.. tell me what…
i think i have a skin infection.. i havr fungal infection day by day its increase what should i do
I have itchiness on upper part of hands and lower portion of legs for some days but not continues I have renal stone of 7mm on right kidney but normal creatinine and blood sugar level what I do
My daughter in law is suffering from vitaligo from age of 20 with about 60% white spots.now she is 33 and married and a son aged 2yrs. We have given full psychological support. Will cmc vellore (TN) dermotologists be right place to get medical…
hair in side itching

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