- Female
- 19 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've been dealing with these fine lines that almost look like hives, and they get really itchy. I've already tried taking Ivered and teczine 10, and they seemed to help for a while. But now, after finishing the medication, the problem is coming back. Do you have any idea why this is happening or what else I can try?
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I'm dealing with acne and trying to figure out if I should eat more rice or stick with roti as part of my diet. I'm really curious about which option is better for my skin and overall health. Can you help me understand what would be best for me to eat in this situation?
Thats not related,you can have either of them in sufficient quantity
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I'm thinking about taking Perfectil tablets because I've read they're good for improving skin tone, but I'm a little worried. Do these tablets have any side effects, especially for men?
Side-effects include itching,rash,headache,chest pain,dermatitis,weight gain,tachycardia and hypersensitivity reactions .
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