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Face skin entirely different from body
My friend had TB in teenage and got diagnosed by 6 months medication treatment. Soon she got affected with PCOS issue Slowly the reaction on face started. Like pigmentation on face skin, it's Texture, colour and roughness is completely different from remaining body skin and little facial hair also started (over lips etc) Currently she is under PCOS treatment since last 6 months Is this effect on face skin because of TB treatment medicine or PCOS? And can it be reversed and make it similar to Body skin texture and color?
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It can be improved...Undergo glutathione  therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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Due to pcos
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Mostly due to pcos ...get consulted
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Due to pcos
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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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