Docshine
Docshine Products are primarily used for
Melasma
About Docshine Products
Uses of Docshine Products
Hydroquinone+Mometasone+Tretinoin is used in the treatment of melasma.
Docshine Products side effects
Severe
Side Effects of Docshine are Skin reaction, Itching, Skin inflammation, Irritation, Sore, Allergic reaction.
How Docshine Products work
Hydroquinone + Mometasone + Tretinoin is a combination of three medicines: Hydroquinone + Mometasone + Tretinoin1, Hydroquinone + Mometasone + Tretinoin2 and Hydroquinone + Mometasone + Tretinoin3, which treats melasma (dark spots on skin). Hydroquinone + Mometasone + Tretinoin1 is a skin lightening medicine. It reduces the amount of a skin pigment (melanin) that causes darkening of skin. This effect is reversible. Hydroquinone + Mometasone + Tretinoin2 is a steroid which blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen and itchy. Hydroquinone + Mometasone + Tretinoin3 is a form of vitamin A that helps the skin to renew itself more quickly.
Patient Concerns about Docshine Products
Frequently asked questions about Docshine Products
Frequently asked questions about Docshine Products
Q. What is Docshine Cream used for?
Docshine Cream is used for the short-term, intermittent treatment of moderate to severe melasma of the face. It is prescribed when dark facial patches do not respond adequately to other treatments and must be used along with sun protection measures.
Q. Can Docshine Cream be used for pigmentation on other parts of the body?
No. This medicine is indicated only for melasma of the face. It should not be used on other body areas unless specifically advised by a doctor.
Q. How should I use Docshine Cream?
Docshine Cream is usually applied once daily in the evening, as directed by your doctor. A thin layer should be applied only to the affected facial areas. The duration of treatment depends on response and should be decided by a physician.
Q. How long does it take to see improvement?
Many patients may notice visible improvement within 8 weeks, although results can vary. Treatment should not be continued longer than advised, even if improvement is slow.
Q. Is sun protection necessary while using Docshine Cream?
Yes. Sun exposure or UV light can cause repigmentation of treated areas. Strict sun avoidance, regular use of sunscreen, and protective measures are essential during treatment.
Q. Can Docshine Cream be used for long-term treatment?
No. Docshine Cream is meant for short-term, intermittent use only. Prolonged or continuous use may increase the risk of side effects and should be avoided.
Q. Who should not use Docshine Cream?
Docshine Cream should not be used by people who are allergic to hydroquinone, tretinoin, or mometasone furoate. It is also not recommended during pregnancy, in children below 12 years, or without medical supervision.
Q. What should I avoid while using Docshine Cream?
Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes. Avoid excessive sun exposure and UV light. Do not apply more than prescribed, and do not use other skin-lightening or irritating products unless advised by your doctor.
Products for Docshine
Docshine Cream
tube of 15 gm Cream
MRP
₹137.81
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