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Suggest Remedy For Skin Problem

hello, doctor i have a skin problem since childhood. a very thin sticky layer just like onion epithelial layer is formed and while taking bath i have to rub it. it is irritating for me. this layer just take 2 to 3 days to form again. plz suggest me treatment and precaution to avoid this. thanx
Tue, 24 Mar 2015
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Hi

From the description, it looks like you have an excessive dryness of skin.
Such lesions skin type needs extra skin care in the form of regular application of topical moisturising lotions along with plenty of oils.
You should avoid using irritant soaps or body washes.
You might need to be investigated further if the problem still tends to persist.

Dr geetika Paul
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Suggest Remedy For Skin Problem

Hi From the description, it looks like you have an excessive dryness of skin. Such lesions skin type needs extra skin care in the form of regular application of topical moisturising lotions along with plenty of oils. You should avoid using irritant soaps or body washes. You might need to be investigated further if the problem still tends to persist. Dr geetika Paul