- male
- 35 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm dealing with these stubborn boils on my scalp that are really itchy and painful. I've tried so many treatments, but nothing seems to work. Do you think Ayurvedic treatments might help with this?
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View allI've been dealing with a lot of pimples on my face lately and I'm not sure what I should do to get rid of them. What steps or treatments would you recommend to help clear up my skin?
I have so many pimples in my face so what should I do for removed all the pimples Pimples can be treated with topical medications containing benzoyl peroxide. You can try using a brand like "PanOxyl" with 2.5% benzoyl peroxide. Apply a thin layer to the affected areas once or twice daily. Additionally, you can use a topical retinoid like "Differin" gel, applying a pea-sized amount to the affected areas at night. It is important to be consistent with your skincare routine for best results.
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I'm currently taking isotretinoin 20 mg and I'm looking for a more budget-friendly alternative to the Ahaglow S face wash and Acne OC moisturizer. My skin is acne-prone and I'm hoping to find something affordable that still works well. Do you have any suggestions?
you can try using Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser. It is gentle on the skin and helps in controlling excess oil production. As for a substitute for Acne OC moisturizer, you can consider using Sebamed Clear Face Care Gel. It is suitable for acne-prone skin and provides the necessary hydration without clogging pores. Since you are currently using isotretinoin 20 mg, it is important to choose products that are gentle on the skin to avoid any irritation.
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I've been using Panderm cream on my face for like 34 years, and at first, I was really happy because it made my face lighter. But now I'm hearing it's got steroids in it. If I stop using it for even just a couple of days, my face gets dark, itchy, and rashy. Plus, I started noticing more hair on my face after using it. I really want to stop using the cream and get rid of these issues, but I've read that your face might look worse if you stop after using it long term. I'm honestly a bit scared. What should I do?
-It's important to gradually reduce the use of Panderm cream under a doctor's guidance to avoid withdrawal symptoms like darkening and rashes. A dermatologist can recommend safer alternatives to restore your skin and manage any side effects, including exc
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