I have many small pimples

2017-02-15 09:06:38
I have mny smll pimples on my face Applying patanjali alovera gel at night but not satisfied pls suggest me
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You need detoxification treatment...And even guidance regarding your diet. Visit an Ayurvedic doctor.

Answered2017-02-16 17:38:48

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Hello.. please don't apply soap, facewash, Cream Now on face. Apply the past of Neem & Tulsi Leaves morning & Night. scrub your face with Triphala powder. Apply iremedadi oil on pimples circularly twice.
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Consult Ayurvedic physician.

Answered2017-02-16 07:24:20

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Pimples at this age could be due to hormonal variation and its quite common ,wash your face twice a day with face wash...avoid dust and pollution, don't puncture pimples as it turns black due to scarring, let it fade on its own , don't apply steroids without prescription...The most appropriate treatment is based on the grade and severity of the acne...The following medications are used in the treatment... Retinoid-like agents ,Antibiotics,Selectivealdosterone antagonist,Acne products, When a topical or systemic antibiotic is used, it should be used in conjunction with benzoyl peroxide or topical retinoid to reduce the emergence of resistance...avoid junk foods,carbohydrates like rice etc,avoid oily foods...add proteins and fibre rich foods to your diet with green tea,green leafy vegetables, fruits... Many procedural treatment options are there...consult dermatologist they will do the needful

Answered2017-02-16 02:38:58

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Hi..... Wash problem areas with a gentle cleanser. Twice a day, use your hands to wash your face with a mild soap and warm water.... Avoid certain products, such as facial scrubs, astringents and masks, because they tend to irritate skin, which can worsen acne. Excessive washing and scrubbing also can irritate skin..... Avoid irritants. You may want to avoid oily or greasy cosmetics, sunscreens....Don't pick or squeeze blemishes. Doing so can cause infection or scarring. Consult Dermatologist...

Answered2017-02-16 02:35:06

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