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New moles and skin concerns
I lastly consulted doctor here on July 2024 for face pigment and suggested cream and ethiglo glutathione tablet for 2 month and later on 2025 I have noticed some new moles and I feel like still new moles are occurring and recently I had a small black line like splinter haemorrhage and it went away but I'm very concerned about the reason. I keep on thinking is it because of the intake of glutathione (took tablet for 40 days) or some vitamin deficiency. Please do reply
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Without seeing can't diagnose....Do direct private online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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• New small moles appearing over time is quite common and usually related to genetics, sun exposure, and age, not due to glutathione tablets. • Glutathione does NOT cause new moles—there is no evidence for that. • The “black line like splinter haemorrhage” you noticed (likely under nail) and which disappeared is usually due to minor trauma and is not related to glutathione or vitamin deficiency in most cases. Next Steps: • Observe your moles using ABCDE rule: • Asymmetry • Border irregular • Color variation • Diameter >6 mm • Evolving (changing size/shape/color) • If any mole shows changes → consult dermatologist for dermoscopy • No need to panic or stop normal routine Helpful Tips / Word of Caution: • Use sunscreen daily (SPF 50) → prevents new pigmentation/moles • Avoid excessive sun exposure • Do NOT self-remove or scratch moles • Vitamin deficiency usually causes diffuse issues (hair fall, fatigue), not isolated moles Kindly consult with me via Practo for detailed evaluation and treatment
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Hi there... Your concerns are all legitimate. However one will need some details especially on your past treatment together with some pics of your appearance then and now to appreciate progression. Whether it was down to yeh Glutahathione you took or not, the idea is to take this onwards and have good skin health going forward. Do feel free to connect directly using this App's INSTANT ONLINE Consultation for a quick resolution 🙏
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Need to see the condition Consult online with photos for proper evaluation and treatment
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Kindly share the picture. We need to take a detail case history and then prescribe medications accordingly.do consult online
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Don’t panic—your symptoms sound benign overall • Use daily sunscreen to prevent new pigmentation/moles • Monitor any new or changing lesions
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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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