I have acanthosis nigricans for 15 years. Now I am 28 years old. I have PCOD. Also I have hormonal imbalance. I have high testosterone level. So still my neck is very dark. My face is two shades brighter than my neck. And now I am doing some workouts and diet. Can you suggest me a good product which is useful to get rid of my neck acanthosis nigricans?
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Yes treatment is available, have you applied anything previously over dark areas?
Much more detailed medical history needs to be assessed before starting you on your personalised treatment
Kindly share a clear picture in good lighting of affected area
Great going . Continue workout and good diet . Weight reduction itself reduces acanthosis to some extent and thereafter medicines can do the remaining work .
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Get pcos treatment from a certified gynaecologist for overall health
As you told history it's hormonal..for pcos mainly you have to focus on weight reduction, lifestyle and diet..secondly there are certain creams and oral medication and also then you have to undergo certain chemical peels too for management of this..as it's related to systemic condition you have to be strict with your diet and lifestyle.
A complete clinical evaluation with medical history is required. Treatments depend upon severity and skin type. You can consult online or visit the clinic. Thank you
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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