Acne marks

2020-12-02 11:14:31
Is virgin coconut oil and camphor a good option for stubborn acne marks caused due to PCOD( not severe one)
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Acne is due to excess oil over face. For your marks it better not to use oil and camphor and get your skin checked.
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Answered2020-12-07 03:27:25

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Hello Mam, Thanks for your valuable question, we understand your problem completely. Best is to treat pcod related problems with complete and proper herbal supplements to avoid any side effects. Contact us at phone or online chat with us to get best herbal medicine. Thanks

Answered2020-12-02 15:49:59

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Hello Ma'am, don't worry, Apply Aloe vera ,Do Suryanamaskar kapalbhanti Bhastrika Bhramari Udgeeth pranayam etc, Take Chaturbeej Churna 1 tsf bid with Lukewarm water after meals, Avoid sour curd Kadi spicy food cold drinks,red chilli etc, Take walnuts pistachio almonds coconut water pomegranate juice etc

Answered2020-12-02 12:44:35

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Alovera / coconut oil is a good option. For further details you can consult with me in Dr. Monga Medi Clinic or consult me directly by taking a consultation on PRACTO share all details with me.

Answered2020-12-02 12:11:01

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S regular use of coconut oil will help reduce marks.. Go for a slight massage

Answered2020-12-02 12:01:41

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First get treated for an pcod ,acne will disappear themselves. A good planned diet will surely help. Plenty of vegetables,fruits and greengram sprouts with enough water for drinking and a good liesure sleep at night will do. An hour of workout as simple yoga,walking,exercises for an hour everyday will add to a good healthy life

Answered2020-12-02 11:49:53

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No it is not good Take proper consultation and start treatment

Answered2020-12-02 11:37:18

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