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Acute Acne
I have had clear skin all my life till I turned 23, for the past 2 years I have battled with acute acne. Mostly occuring on my cheeks but sometimes on the nape of my nose, chin and forehead as well. They form swelling under my skin that hurts and after a few days become white at which point a lot of pus erupts from the pore. I am very careful to clean it and afterwards a wound forms. This has left scarring and some holes in my skin as well. I miss my envious clear skin. I have tried all kinds of creams. Now I'm going on the birth control pill Diane in the hopes of sorting out any hormone imbalance. I would like to understand why this is happening when no one in my family has suffered from acne or any skin issues. Please consult.
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Acne or  pimples... Due to hormonal changes..Oily skin causes it...Common in adolescent age...May occur in adults also.. Food like Oily foods, ice cream, chocolate and sweets increase it.. Treatment depends on the grade of pimples or acne..So, please  send photos by direct online consultation as it's a must to see which grade of pimples or acne for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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The treatment of acne differs according to the grade of involvement. Some people have more oilyness on the face which results in breakouts. After completing treatment for controlling the active breakouts, tablets can be stopped and creams need to be continued to prevent recurrence. Diet and lifestyle modifications are also important. Please don't do any self treatment such as over the counter Steroid creams. Don't burst the pimples with your fingers as it can result in ugly scars. The marks and pores left behind after the pimples heal can also be treated. Please send your photos through online consult option for detailed prescription and diet advice.
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