- Female
- 30 Years
- 22/01/2025
Im thinking about trying to lighten my skin and I'm curious about how much glutathione injection therapy would cost. Also, could you recommend the best clinic in Chennai for this treatment?
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I'm a bit confused about a medicine called DAZIT that I was given for itching. I've heard it's usually used for depression. Is it actually safe to take it for itching? Would love some clarity on whether it's the right choice.
it is used for skin only not for depression
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I've been dealing with acne issues and had been using clin3 clindamycin nicotinamide gel on my face for about four years. I stopped using it for about 23 weeks to try out some natural treatments, but my skin reacted badly since it's really sensitive and allergic to stuff like steam and lemon. I ended up with redness and itching after trying the natural route. I did use honey and multaani mitti, which didn't react but didn't really help either. So, I went back to using the clin3 gel, but now my face is swollen and sometimes itches. What should I do now? Can you help me out with some advice?
Acne Management: For managing acne long-term, its essential to use a consistent treatment plan that works for your skin. If youve been using Clin3 successfully for years, discuss with your dermatologist whether you should resume it or try an alternative that may be less irritating. Patch Test: If you're trying any new treatment (natural or over-the-counter), always do a patch test on a small part of your skin first to check for any allergic reactions.
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