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Dr. Ajita Bagai Kakkar
Associate Director - Dermatology, Lasers and Aesthetic Medicines
Dermatology
Experience: 23+ Years
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
Dr. Manmohan Lohra
Associate Director - Dermatology
Dermatology
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
Dr. Kashish Kalra
Head of Dept and Consultant
Dermatology
Experience: 11+ Years
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
Dr. Rashmi Malik
Principal Consultant
Dermatology
Experience: 24+ Years
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
Dr. Puneet Aggarwal
Senior Consultant Dermatologist
Dermatology
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
Dr. Rohit Bhargava
Senior Consultant - Dermatology
Dermatology
Experience: 35+ Years
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
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Dr. Mukesh Girdhar
Senior Consultant
Dermatology
Experience: 34+ Years
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: Hindi
Dr. Soni Gupta
Senior Consultant - Dermatologist, Aesthetic Physician & Hair Transplant
Dermatology, Hair Transplant
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: Hindi
Dr. Ritu Gupta
Senior Consultant
Dermatology
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: English
Dr. J.K. Jain
Senior Consultant
Dermatology
Experience: 22+ Years
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: English
Dr. Arvind Kaul
Senior Consultant Dermatologist
Dermatology
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Male
Languages Spoken: English
Dr. Manju Keshari
Senior Consultant
Dermatology
Experience: 19+ Years
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: Hindi
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Dr. Deepti Rana
Senior Consultant - Dermatologist, Laser and Aesthetic Physician
Dermatology
Gender: Female
Dr. Ranjan Upadhaya
Senior Consultant - Dermatology, Laser and Hair Transplantation
Dermatology
Gender: Male
Dr. Nitin S. Walia
Senior Consultant Dermatology & STD
Dermatology
Experience: 29+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Nandini Baruah
Consultant
Dermatology
Experience: 10+ Years
Gender: Female
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
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Dr. Lipy Gupta
Consultant - Dermatologist, Cosmetologist and Laser Specialist
Dermatology
Gender: Female
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Dr. Pallavi Chandna Rohatgi
Consultant - Dermatologist, Laser and Aesthetic Physician
Dermatology
Gender: Female
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Frequently Asked Questions
Eczema is a condition that causes itching, redness, and inflammation.
Broadly, the types of eczema include atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema, nummular eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, and stasis dermatitis.
Eczema can occur due to genetic, environmental, and immune system factors.
Common triggers for eczema include stress, allergens, irritants, temperature changes, and certain foods.
Eczema is diagnosed through a physical exam, medical history, and sometimes a skin biopsy.
Eczema is treated with topical creams or ointments, oral medications, and lifestyle changes.
Topical treatments for eczema include corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and PDE4 inhibitors.
Common side effects of topical eczema treatments include thinning of the skin, skin discolouration, and itching.
Some natural remedies that may help with eczema include oatmeal baths, coconut oil, and probiotics.
Phototherapy, or light therapy, may be an effective treatment for eczema in some cases.
Wet wrap therapy can help soothe itching and inflammation in eczema and can be used in combination with topical treatments.
Pregnant women with eczema should avoid triggers, and work with their doctor to develop a treatment plan.
Some studies suggest certain foods may trigger eczema symptoms in some people, but more research is needed.
Food allergies may be a trigger for some people with eczema.
Soft, breathable fabrics like cotton are best for people with eczema.
Pet dander and saliva can trigger eczema symptoms in some people.
Eczema is not contagious.
Preventing eczema flare-ups involves avoiding triggers, keeping skin moisturized, and taking steps to reduce stress.
Environmental factors like dry air, heat, and humidity can worsen eczema symptoms.
Managing eczema on the hands involves avoiding triggers, using gentle soaps and moisturizers, and protecting the skin from irritants.
Hormonal changes, like those occurring during puberty or pregnancy, may trigger eczema symptoms in some people.
Eczema cannot be cured completely but can be managed with proper treatment and lifestyle changes.
Yes, stress can trigger or worsen eczema symptoms. It is important to manage stress levels to help manage eczema.
Eczema can be treated with antibiotics if there is an infection present. However, antibiotics are not typically used as a primary treatment for eczema.
Wet wrap therapy involves applying a wet dressing over topical medication to help soothe and moisturize the skin.
Antihistamines may be used to help reduce itching and inflammation associated with eczema.
Corticosteroids are a common treatment for eczema and can help reduce inflammation and itching. However, they should be used only under a doctor's supervision.
Some lifestyle changes that help manage eczema include avoiding triggers, keeping the skin moisturized, and practising stress-management techniques.
Eczema may be triggered or worsened by food allergies in some cases. It is important to speak with a healthcare professional if you suspect a food allergy may be contributing to your eczema.
Eczema can be caused by a fungal infection, which is known as tinea incognito.
Environmental factors such as dry air, low humidity, and exposure to certain chemicals or irritants can trigger or worsen eczema symptoms.
Genetics may play a role in the development of eczema, as it tends to run in families.
A weakened immune system may make individuals more susceptible to eczema, but it is not typically a direct cause of the condition.
There is some evidence to suggest that probiotics may be beneficial in managing eczema symptoms, but more research is needed.