Having Acne, Lack Of Sleep. Treatment And Side Effect Of The Treatment?
Hello, my daughter is in college and have hectic sheduls so no proper means as she is staying far from home and sleeping hours also vary due to work load,she suffring from acne and its spots. her hands keep going on her face and i feel this is the reason of spots but wanted to know if they are cureable and can she get a clear face and also please tell me the side effects of the treatment.she is 19 years old. thankyou mrs neela
Hi Mrs Neela, Thanks for writing to us. Acne is common in teens but the severity may vary. If acne is mild, use of salicylic acid face like saslic along with application of topical gels like clindamycin gel twice in a day and adapalene gel in night would help. If lesions are too many intake of drugs like azithromycin or isotretinoin with creams help. As these are prescription drugs I would advise a consultation with doctor prior to starting treatment. Marks can be treated with Kojic acid or hydroquinone based cream. Taking few sessions of chemical peels would also helpin acne and marks. Hope this helped.
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Having Acne, Lack Of Sleep. Treatment And Side Effect Of The Treatment?
Hi Mrs Neela, Thanks for writing to us. Acne is common in teens but the severity may vary. If acne is mild, use of salicylic acid face like saslic along with application of topical gels like clindamycin gel twice in a day and adapalene gel in night would help. If lesions are too many intake of drugs like azithromycin or isotretinoin with creams help. As these are prescription drugs I would advise a consultation with doctor prior to starting treatment. Marks can be treated with Kojic acid or hydroquinone based cream. Taking few sessions of chemical peels would also helpin acne and marks. Hope this helped.