GuruPrasad

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"Natural Healing, Gentle Care – Restore Balance with Homeopathy."

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    About Us

    Choose Homeopathy: Your Path to Natural Healing.

    The hospital offers outpatient services to patients. This is one of the best and leading Homeopathy hospitals in the area where a variety of diseases have been successfully cured with the help of effective homeopathy medicines.

    The hospital has been providing services since 2014, Patients can come in person or get a consultation over on-call.

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    Medical Research

    General Medicine

    Emergency Help

    Healthy Foods & Diet Charts

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    Healing People, Changing Lifes

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    We Provide Various Services

    Hair Growth
    Treatment

    Hair Loss
    Treatment

    Male Pattern
    Bladness

    Female Pattern
    Bladness

    Alopecia

    Dandruff
    Treatment

    All Skin
    Condition

    Psoriasis
    Treatment

    Vitiligo
    Bladness

    Eczema
    Bladness

    Hemofacial

    Laser Hair
    Removal

    Our Products

    Homeopathy Products: Gentle, Natural, Effective Care.

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      FAQs

      Inflammatory Skin Conditions
      • Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): Chronic, itchy, and inflamed skin, often linked to allergies or asthma.
      • Psoriasis: An autoimmune disorder causing thick, scaly, and inflamed patches of skin.
      • Rosacea: Redness, swelling, and visible blood vessels, usually on the face.
      • Contact Dermatitis: Inflammation caused by irritants or allergens.
      • Seborrheic Dermatitis: Flaky, scaly patches on oily areas like the scalp, face, and chest.
      • Moles: Usually benign, but some may develop into melanoma.
      • Skin Tags: Small, benign growths, often in skin folds.
      • Keloids: Raised scars that grow beyond the original injury.
      • Basal Cell Carcinoma: A common type of skin cancer.
      • Melanoma: A serious form of skin cancer that develops in melanocytes.
      • Moles: Usually benign, but some may develop into melanoma.
      • Skin Tags: Small, benign growths, often in skin folds.
      • Keloids: Raised scars that grow beyond the original injury.
      • Basal Cell Carcinoma: A common type of skin cancer.
      • Melanoma: A serious form of skin cancer that develops in melanocytes.
      • Moles: Usually benign, but some may develop into melanoma.
      • Skin Tags: Small, benign growths, often in skin folds.
      • Keloids: Raised scars that grow beyond the original injury.
      • Basal Cell Carcinoma: A common type of skin cancer.
      • Melanoma: A serious form of skin cancer that develops in melanocytes.
      • Moles: Usually benign, but some may develop into melanoma.
      • Skin Tags: Small, benign growths, often in skin folds.
      • Keloids: Raised scars that grow beyond the original injury.
      • Basal Cell Carcinoma: A common type of skin cancer.
      • Melanoma: A serious form of skin cancer that develops in melanocytes.
      • Moles: Usually benign, but some may develop into melanoma.
      • Skin Tags: Small, benign growths, often in skin folds.
      • Keloids: Raised scars that grow beyond the original injury.
      • Basal Cell Carcinoma: A common type of skin cancer.
      • Melanoma: A serious form of skin cancer that develops in melanocytes.
      • Ichthyosis: Dry, scaly skin caused by genetic mutations.
      • Epidermolysis Bullosa: Fragile skin that blisters easily.
      • Neurofibromatosis: Genetic condition causing benign skin tumors.
      • Stretch Marks: Caused by rapid skin stretching.
      • Vitiligo: Loss of pigment leading to white patches.
      • Acanthosis Nigricans: Dark, thickened patches of skin, often linked to diabetes or obesity.

      Management and Care

      • Diagnosis: A dermatologist can diagnose based on symptoms, history, and sometimes skin biopsy.
      • Treatment: Includes topical creams, oral medications, laser therapy, or lifestyle adjustments.
      • Prevention: Protecting the skin from sun damage, maintaining hygiene, and avoiding irritants can help.
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