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Red rashes on the face
I had miscarriage two weeks ago, after that I had small pimples, which I used have normally. I went to doctor and he gave me clear gel and anearo gel morning noon and night, and benjol Ac + with moist cream. I started using them after that i m getting skin rashes on face with burning and itching sensation. It's not coming under control please help. Is it due to the creams I m using r what.? I m attaching the pics . Please help.
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Stop it...Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing this acneform eruption... Medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription
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Stop these creams immediately Cap. Pepdox(100mg): once after dinner for 4 weeks Wash face with Glocid soap twice daily for 4 weeks Morning and night on affected areas apply Trioclin Gel for 4 weeks
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Thanks for your query Don’t panic Give it 4 weeks It will be better No home remedies
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Stop using those creams currently. Acne creams can cause irritation. Please consult online for proper guidance and treatment.
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