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By contrast, the anti-bacterial soap had caused my cheeks to become bright red, develop what impressed me as lesions, and even seemed to cause some wrinkling and brown spots around the eyes. For whatever reason, dermatologist #1 was very busy and kept talking over me, discussing our previous case. I didn't even have time to tell him about the effect of the anti-bacterial soap. All that I got out was, "My skin gets red and irritated.
1st rash Sebaceous Hyplasia Fordyce's, 2nd Psoriasis Guttate, 3rd Psoriasis Inverse, 4th Roscea.Tried 2 laser treatments but no help on face. Through Internet I believe 1st rash - tretinoin, 2nd rash Anthralin, 3rd rash Eridel, 4th rash Metrogel. Am I right? But I am scared about lesions, some could be cancerous? Please help, getting worried. This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/242947'>accutane, fordyce spots, injection</a>.
Alternate one night of Sulfacet (tinted) -- rosace areas only (nose and cheeks) but avoid forehead as it seems too irritating. Next night I use Metrogel 1% in same fashion. Spot applications: If I see a pimple forming, I'll do a spot application using cutip or finger with OTC Rezamid, an acne medicine that doesn't contain benzo something or another which is bad for rosacea. Might use this up to three times a day but be careful because it can burn and break the skin if used too often.
I been continuing with mild non-soaps like Cetaphil with Clindamycin in morning and either metrogel or Sulfaced in evening. This past week I've been dropping the evening part some days and simply using Aloe Vera Gel which I also now use as my primary "moisturizer" with an application of Jojoba oil sometimes mid day. I may try getting off of everything for a while, just using Aloe Vera gel, Jojoba oil and maybe Sebanil cleaner to cut some of the oil.
After being treated for BV I usually keep the unused portion of the metrogel in case I get that fishy smell again and treat myself for another 5 days while I'm on my period (best excuse not to have sex for us and it's under radar - he thinks I'm overreacting so I do it indescretely). We've been trying to become pregnant for our 2nd so I'm really BUGGED by this constant new fishy odor - I KNOW it can hinder getting pregnant or encourage miscarrying.
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