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About Me
Dr. Madhur Eshwar Rao Basude is a Dermatologist in Nigdi, Pune and has an experience of 8 years in this field. Dr. Madhur Eshwar Rao Basude practices at Apollo Clinic in Nigdi, Pune. He completed MBBS from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in 2009,DDVL from VINAYAKA MISSION UNIVERSITY PONDICHERRY in 2018 and Master of Medicine in Dermatology and Venerology from Zhengzhou University Medical School in 2014.
Clinic Locations
Apollo Clinic
# 14 -20, City Pride building, NIGDI pradhikaran, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Specialization
Dermatologist
Education
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences - 2009 Graduated
MBBS
VINAYAKA MISSION UNIVERSITY PONDICHERRY - 2018 Graduated
DDVL
Zhengzhou University Medical School - 2014 Graduated
Master of Medicine in Dermatology and Venerology
The Federation of Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom - 2015 Graduated
CCT - Dermatology
News
15 Ways to Get Relief from Hand Eczema
Hand eczema, also known as hand dermatitis, is a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin on the hands, and can be both painful and frustrating to deal with.
Your entire world changes the moment you find out you are expecting. That could include your skin-care products as well. During pregnancy, a lady can appear stunning. Well, some women, to be precise.
While pregnancy might make some women appear stunning, for others, the extra hormonal activity can have the opposite effect, resulting in a variety of pregnant skin disorders. Acne is by far the most common skin ailment that affects pregnant women, but there is also a range of lumps, rashes, and discolorations that occur, the majority of
Sun allergies are a common but poorly understood condition. Most people think that their skin is allergic to the sun, when, it is not. Sun sensitivity is a form of phototoxicity, meaning that the sun’s ultraviolet rays may damage our skin, eyes, and immune system. While no one is truly allergic to the sun, some people are quite sensitive to different types of sunlight and may develop mild to serious reactions after spending time in the sun. Sun allergies (also known as photodermatoses) are caused by the direct or indirect effects of ultraviolet rays on the skin.