I understand how frustrating it can be to see redness, itching, and patches on the skin. These symptoms are common in conditions like eczema, rosacea, or contact dermatitis. Each of these conditions has different causes and treatments, so the first step is identifying exactly what is triggering her skin reaction.
Often, things like harsh skincare products, certain foods, or even changes in weather can make sensitive skin act up. If she has recently tried a new product or has been exposed to the sun a lot, this could be the cause. I would recommend starting with a gentle skincare routineâno harsh exfoliants or strong fragrances. A mild, fragrance-free cleanser followed by a soothing, hydrating moisturizer can help calm the skin.
If her skin feels itchy or irritated, she might find relief from an over-the-counter anti-itch cream. Look for creams with hydrocortisone or ingredients like colloidal oatmeal, which can help soothe the skin. However, if her skin is still red and uncomfortable after a few days of this gentle approach, it might be a good idea for her to see a dermatologist.
In our clinic, we often use treatments like anti-inflammatory creams, or in some cases, skin boosters like NCTF and polynucleotides that can reduce redness and even out skin texture. I would love to see her and suggest the best approach based on her skin type and condition.
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