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Pimple On The Nose That Has Turned Into A Cyst. What Will Help Up Speed The Process?

Hi, I have two questions regarding two different areas of my body. A few weeks ago, I got an underskin pimple on my nose , maybe a cyst . Its now circular and slightly brown. Do you think it will ever go away and what can I use to speed up the process? My bikini line has razor bumps and a lot of brown spots. What can i do to stop this and get rid of these blemishes?
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Hi,

There may be acne vulgaris on nose.

Apply clindamycine gel at night daily till you get benefit.

Avoid oily food and milk.

Cleanse the face with antiseptics.

Avoid to squeez the lesion.

On bikini area, you may be having follicultis.

It may be due to friction or pressure.

Apply antibiotic cream.

Take oral antibiotics like doxycycline or minocycline for 2 to 4 weeks.

You might be alright.

If you do not get proper response, consult nearby dermatologist.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Pimple On The Nose That Has Turned Into A Cyst. What Will Help Up Speed The Process?

Hi, There may be acne vulgaris on nose. Apply clindamycine gel at night daily till you get benefit. Avoid oily food and milk. Cleanse the face with antiseptics. Avoid to squeez the lesion. On bikini area, you may be having follicultis. It may be due to friction or pressure. Apply antibiotic cream. Take oral antibiotics like doxycycline or minocycline for 2 to 4 weeks. You might be alright. If you do not get proper response, consult nearby dermatologist. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD