- Male
- 32 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've just started taking Morr F 5 for my ADA, and my hair fall's actually gotten worse since day one. Is this normal? Why is it happening, and when can I expect it to calm down and see some hair regrowth?
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View allI've been noticing some really deep holes all over my cheeks, and my face seems to be getting darker every day. It's starting to stress me out. What could be causing this, and what can I do about it?
It sounds like you may be experiencing severe acne scarring and hyperpigmentation. For the deep holes on your cheeks, you may benefit from using a topical retinoid like Retin-A (tretinoin) cream at night to help improve skin texture and promote collagen production. Additionally, for the hyperpigmentation, you can consider using a skin lightening cream containing hydroquinone, such as Melalite (hydroquinone 4%), to help even out your skin tone. Remember to use sunscreen during the day to protect your skin from further damage.
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I'm really struggling with my oily and acne-prone skin. I found a couple of face washes, Acnelack and Ahaglow, and I really like them both. I'm thinking about using Acnelack in the morning and Ahaglow at night, but I'm worried if that might make things worse. Do you think this routine would help or not?
Using Acnelak in the morning and Ahaglow at night may be beneficial, as Acnelak's salicylic acid can help control oil and acne during the day, while Ahaglow's glycolic acid can aid in gentle exfoliation and skin renewal at night; however, monitor your skin's response, as combining products with different active ingredients can sometimes cause irritation or dryness.
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I'm having this issue with my tailbone where there's this acne or pimple-like bump that leaks some kind of fluid. It's been messing with how I sit every day because it's painful, especially during long periods. Do you think it's a cyst or something like that? I'm just really concerned and would love some insight into what might be going on.
A painful, fluid-excreting bump on the tailbone area could be a pilonidal cyst, abscess, or infected acne, and it's essential to consult a doctor, preferably A general surgeon, for a proper diagnosis and treatment to alleviate discomfort and prevent further complications.
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