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Google: Google will now help you identify skin conditions and rashes, here’s how – Times of India

There might be times when you spot an odd rash or a bump that you notice on your body. It can be tricky to identify what exactly is causing it unless you go and visit a doctor. Google is now making it easier to identify skin conditions and rashes. Not just that but a certain hair loss or a line on your nails also can be described by Google. How? By using Google Lens.
In a blog post, Google said just words can’t help identify an odd mole or a rash on your skin. “Fortunately, there’s a new way Lens can help, with the ability to search skin conditions that are visually similar to what you see on your skin,” said Google in a blog post.


How Google will help in identifying rashes and more

Smartphone users don’t have to do much but just take a picture or upload a photo through Lens, and they will find visual matches to inform their search. “This feature also works if you’re not sure how to describe something else on your body, like a bump on your lip, a line on your nails or hair loss on your head,” said Google in the blog post.
Though Google Lens will help in identifying the cause, it is still advisable that one goes and sees a doctor before taking any action. At times, people end up searching for symptoms on Google and there’s no harm in that. But following any line of treatment just on the basis of Google Search isn’t the right thing to do. Even in this case, Lens will tell you the probable cause but not advice you any treatment or prescribe any medicines. For that, it is always better to go and see a doctor.

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