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no.. treatment depends on the grade..Acne or pimples... Due to hormonal changes..Oily skin causes it...Common in adolescent age...May occur in adults also.. Food like Oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it.. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne..So, please send photos by direct online consultation as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Yes. Ideally oral treatment with isotretinoin (avoided if you are planning for pregnancy) should be taken. Peeling is always an add on never the base drug and doctor is treating with approach one. You can ask her to change the approach as peeling seems expensive to you. Use retino A micro gel 0.04% local application at night (thin film all over face in a rice grain sized quantity except. Around eyes) Use Brevoxyl creamy wash in morning followed by Clindac A lotion on face. No hair oil. Continue ...more
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Acne usually subsides after adolescence, but may last into middle age. Scarring may occur if severe acne is not treated. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results in acne and pimples and gives relief in long term.
With homoeopathic medicines, also take the following self-care steps to lessen the effects of acne:
Clean your skin gently with a mild soap removing all dirt or make-up. Wash many times a day with plain water.
Try not to squeeze, scratch, pick, or rub the pimples. ...more
With homoeopathic medicines, also take the following self-care steps to lessen the effects of acne:
Clean your skin gently with a mild soap removing all dirt or make-up. Wash many times a day with plain water.
Try not to squeeze, scratch, pick, or rub the pimples. ...more
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Hi apply pranacharya face glow on your face for 15 minutes then wash it with warm water. Take pranacharya b clean syrup 2-2 tsf twice a day. Take pranacharya allergin capsule 1-1 twice a day. Wash your face with chandrika soap. Prepare a neem leaves mustard oil and apply on your skin. Avoid hot food & spicy food
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Hello Lybrate user I am very happy to answer your question First of all, I want to make you inform that, Clindamycin is a anti biotic that we normally give for acne treatment. But we didn't give skin shine coz its another medicine. Which contains hydroquinone tretinoin and mometazo. Not clindamycin you can use 1) Blise face wash twice daily 2) Neoskin lotion thrice daily.
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No, Treatment depends on the grade. Acne or pimples. Due to hormonal changes. Oily skin causes it. Common in adolescent age. May occur in adults also. Food like oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne. So, please send photos by direct online consultation as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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I will suggest you to stop using clindamycin gel and I will suggest you to apply aloevera gel twice a day for six months over the lesion and follow up on completion and I will suggest you to take injection vitcofol 2cc intramuscularly every week for five pricks over the buttocks through a health professional
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Hi. Avoid using clindamycin gel for more than 3 weeks as resistance can develop to it. Instead use Brevoxyl cream at night just a pea size drop for entire face. If pimples still persist see a dermatologist
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