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Chicken poxs marks.
1.5 month back I had chicken pox all over my body. It gave me black marks. I consulted doctor for it and i was given medicine but very little change has happened and marks are still there. I have attached medical slip. Please if anyone can tell me facewash, scrub to reduce my face and body chicken pox marks. Thanks
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It can be cleared Undergo glutathione therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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Hello..facewash or scrub will not help you to get rid off these marks.By looking at prescription these marks you are mentioning are post inflammatory hyperpigmentation.These will fade away with time but you may need some depigmenting creams to hasten the recovery.Additionally you need to share photographs of the lesions to confirm the diagnosis.Chicken pox will generally give you pox like scars which should be treated differently.It will be better if you seek online consultation with dermatologist for complete assessment.
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There is iv glutathione that will help and also laser treatment that will help with the marks to fade. So it's necessary to take proper history and detailed medical examination before starting any of these procedures. along with these procedures a proper homecare products will be given for sater results, And no scrubs or facewash will give you good results and fade the marks.
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Specific scar removal treatment required
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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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