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Avatar n tn every time i use a cream for the acne, my skin burns, and if i let of with the treatment, my acne gets worse. Please if you have anything thing that may help contact me.
Avatar f tn I had acne on my back but now their gone. I'm left with dark spots on my back. How do I get rid of them?
Avatar m tn I can watch those its the o ones I hate to watch when withdrawin.... I dealt with dts from some binges on alcohol I wnet on and I can't tolerate any alcohol at all in my body anymore it gets me sick as soon as I drink and then I have to wake up with the shakes looking for more soI can just stay abstinent from that. Its like alcohol wont allow me to drink that long before my body starts to reject it very fast. Strange huh??
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Avatar n tn It worked a treat but 9months after I had finished treatment the acne returned. Over the years I have been on 3 treatments of Roacutane for about 18months each with the same result about 9 months later. At the age of 23 I went to a new dermatologist who suggested trialing a 4th treatment of Roacutane, I refused not knowing the permanent damage it might have on my body especially considered I'd like to have children one day and Roacutane causes birth deformities.
Avatar f tn Since i got pregnant i got acne all over my body but its worse on my face. I nvr wanted to use anything for it fearing my skin wud absorb the chems and harm my baby. It's annoying tho..should i treat it?
Avatar m tn Hello, Fusidic acid and minocycline are both antibiotics which are used for the treatment of acne. Treatment options include topical and oral antibiotics, topical retinoids, hormonal therapy, dermabrasion , phototherapy and laser resurfacing. Normally a combination of treatments is followed and if nothing proves effective then dermabrasion and laser therapy are useful. You can discuss these treatment options with your dermatologist.
Avatar m tn hello sir,this is jai(21)...so from last 2 or 3 years i'm having a large holes/pores on my face because of pimples...i have taken doctors suggestions also..but also my pores on my face is not closing...by ichting my pimples only i got this holes on my face..now i'm not getting any pimples..but i'm having holes...so how can i reduce it...is there any treatment for this..i.e surgical/non surgical...wat is the cost of the surgery????plzzz reply me....
Avatar f tn Hello medhelp, I'm currently having some acne issues right now, currently I've tried about 4 cleansers (Cetaphil Gentle skin Cleanser, Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit Scrub, Neutregena face wash, neutregena on the spot acne treatment) but still these acne won't go away, I even tried using ice cube (only for a couple of days though) and still haven't got any good results..
Avatar f tn What are your ladies thoughts on using acne products with salicylic acid? I have read mixed reviews, saying it's safe and isn't safe. I've been using it, it's in my face wash. What have you ladies been told? Or do you have any other treatment recommendations?
Avatar n tn Back and shoulder acne are quite difficult to treat compared to acne on other parts of the body. Thoroughly wash your body everyday, especially the back and shoulder part using a back brush and frequently change your bed sheet, as it is conducive for bacterial growth. Engage in a diet that is low in sugar and fat but is rich in vitamins. This prevents acne by preventing the buildup of excess oil on the skin. Also refrain from touching or squeezing your shoulder acne.
Avatar f tn has been able to give me a good diagnoses or treatment. One Dr. said scalp acne which seems possible and he gave me an antibiotic for acne which actually worked great only my scalp got reallys dry. Ask your doctor to try you on Minocycline to see if maybe you have bacteria in your skin. I do get to go see another Dr. in a few weeks.....wish me luck!
Avatar f tn Hi, I have had small bumps show up along my jawline and under my chin and do not know what is causing this. Is there answer out there? I have always had great skin and no issues with acne even as a teenager-so what gives?
Avatar f tn Acne on only one side of the face, especially on the lower jaw, is probably do to sleeping with that side of your face on the pillow. Warmth and moisture (sweat and/or drool) will increase bacteria growth on your skin thereby increasing the chance of getting more pimples/acne. Try to sleep with your mouth closed and facing uphill to keep the drool inside your mouth. Change your pillow case as often as possible (every night if you can). Wash your face every morning as soon as you get up.
Avatar n tn Significance Red bumps on your cheeks may signal acne, sometimes referred to as pimples or zits, and can result in scarring if left untreated. Acne also forms on the neck, chest, shoulders or back -- the areas of your body with the most oil glands. Acne bumps often heal slowly and new bumps typically appear as the older ones vanish, according to MayoClinic.com.
Avatar f tn I'm a 45yr. old female with Lupus and Fibromyalgia. I also have had a total hysterectomy in 1991. I take premarin for hormone replacement. Over the last 5 years or so I have noticed that the "peach fuzz" on my face, (blonde) was getting a little thicker. My hair was really short and my hairstylist at the time took clippers and shaved around the sides of my jawline near my ear lobe. I freaked out of course. He said it would not make it grow in faster.
Avatar m tn s Office is investigating a second death connected to a chain of drug treatment clinics that offer a a highly controversial treatment that has divided addiction experts. So-called "rapid detox" treatment uses a cocktail of medications to speed through the withdrawl process while the patient remains under sedation.
Avatar f tn Piercing with a needle is fine as long as you do it a certain way I found a website similar to this topic on how to pop a pimple on the lip area a proven method by dr.
Avatar n tn Hi, There are several treatment options available for acne - topical application creams, oral medications, laser treatment etc. It would be best to consult your dermatologist to decide about the best treatment option in your case. Comedonal (non-inflammatory) acne: local treatment with azelaic acid, salicylic acid, topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide. Mild papulo-pustular (inflammatory) acne: benzoyl peroxide or topical retinoids, topical antibiotics (such as erythromycin).
Avatar m tn I went to the dermatologist and wasn't able to see a doctor, instead I was seeing by an intern who didn't seem to know what she was doing but anyway, she prescribed me what my primary care physician had already put me on for 10days; SMZ/TMP DS 800-160 Tab Interpharm to treat my infected acne. She told me she's going to keep me on it for 8 months. Now, if this is an antibiotic, is it normal to be prescribed for that long? and for acne grade III?