- female
- 18 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm dealing with some stubborn acne and I'm really trying to achieve clear skin. I've heard about this soap called Derma Dewdo you think it's the best option for my situation? Are there any other soaps you would recommend for acne that's been proven effective?
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View allI've been dealing with some white patches on my face after using Dremz Hydroquinone cream and that Glowriance face wash with glycolic acid for my melasma. My doctor says it's this Tinea Versicolor infection. How long do you think it'll take for these patches to fade away? Also, are there any quick treatments like laser or dermabrasion that might help get rid of them faster?
as it is a fungal infection it would resolve soon,follow your doctors advice and have patience
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I've been noticing some pigmentation on my skin lately and I'm not sure what to do about it. I'm a bit worried and would really appreciate some advice or recommendations on how to address it. Could you help me out with this?
Visit Dermatologist for evaluation and appropriate management
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Is it alright to keep using mometasone furoate cream on my eyelids and above my lips? I've been on this medication for about a year and it works great, but I came across some articles that say maybe it shouldn't be used on those areas. Should I be worried or stop using it there?
Mometasone furoate cream is a potent topical corticosteroid. While it can be effective, using it on sensitive areas like eyelids and above the lips for an extended period (1 year) may pose risks: *Risks on Eyelids:* 1. *Skin thinning*: Prolonged use can cause skin thinning, making eyelids more prone to injury. 2. *Glaucoma*: Long-term use around the eyes may increase the risk of glaucoma. 3. *Cataracts*: Prolonged use may also increase the risk of cataracts. *Risks Above the Lips:* 1. *Skin thinning*: Similar to eyelids, skin thinning can occur, making the area more sensitive. 2. *Perioral dermatitis*: Long-term use can lead to perioral dermatitis, a skin condition characterized by redness, bumps, and itching.
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