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Finding the best skin specialist in Delhi can be subjective as it depends on individual preferences and needs. However, some highly recommended dermatologists in Delhi include:
1. Dr. Rinky Kapoor - The Esthetic Clinic
2. Dr. Nivedita Dadu - Dr. Nivedita Dadu's Dermatology Clinic
3. Dr. Jaishree Sharad - Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin and Laser Clinic
4. Dr. Apratim Goel - Cutis Skin Studio
5. Dr. Kiran Lohia - Lumiere Dermatology
These are just a few suggestions, and it's always advisable to do thorough research, read reviews, and consider factors such as location, expertise, and patient feedback before making a decision.
Regarding your second question, yes, dermatologists can treat hair fall. Hair fall can be caused by various factors such as genetics, hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, scalp conditions, or underlying health issues. Dermatologists specialize in diagnosing and treating hair and scalp conditions, including hair fall. They can provide personalized treatment plans that may include medication, lifestyle modifications, topical treatments, or procedures like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy or hair transplants, depending on the underlying cause and severity of the hair fall. It's recommended to consult a dermatologist to determine the cause of your hair fall and receive appropriate treatment.
Could be heel spurs or plantar fasciitis. Stretching and icing work well to relieve pain. Freeze a water bottle and roll your foot over it. If this doesn't help then you may need to see Dr. for a cortisone shot.
The blank side, if that's the side that has the heel cup, should be facing up. Also, there is a left foot one and a right foot one. Make sure you have each one in the correct shoe I don't know how long you have been using them, but they don't promise immediate relief. Because your foot and the rest of your body has to adjust to using them. Keep in mind, they are correcting problems with your feet that you may have had for a long time. It isn't going to happen over night or in a couple of days.
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i knw it must be really irritating . i think it is a nice idea to insert a low heel it will keep your feet front ,actually it is brillian idea ! . but since you are telling me it is a recent purchase i am sure it must be in warranty so i think you can replace it with new shoes .if not i have another idea hope you like it ,trying wearing sock along it will give you the grip you want but remeber the sock should match your dress .it just my suggestion .but you idea was good remember dont insert thick low heel. see that heel perfectly matches your shoes
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Can you line the heel with gel heel liners or with moleskin to fill in the area where your heel is narrow? You can find such products at the foot products counters at drug stores, Wal-Mart, K-mart and Target.
Proper shoes for elderly women can reduce their falls risk, which is one of the leading causes of injury for older women.There are certain features you should look for in a shoe that makes it "safe" - reduces falls risk. These include: 1.Heel (upper) - A firm heel collar to provide stability. 2.Laces - Laces to ensure the shoe holds onto the foot while walking. 3.Heel (bottom) - A bevelled heel to prevent slipping and a broad flared heel to maximize contact with the ground. 4.Sole - A textured sole to prevent slipping. 5.Midsole - A thin firm midsole so the wearer can feel the ground underneath.
Okay. I would suggest that you have a problem with your roller brush. If the roller becomes clogged with hair/debris, the bearings will sieze, and sometimes even melt the plastic. the roller then has a difficult time turning and will break the belt. If the belt is slipping off, I would suggest that you either have a worn belt, the wrong belt, Or, your "windtunnel" (the half cylindrical insert the roller sets in) is missing. this insert has a "belt guide" that keeps your belt aligned. hope this helps!!!
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