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How long do hormonal pills take to work
I have been diagnosed with mild PCOS and have been taking Krimson 35 pills for the past 2 and 1/2 weeks for my acne problems and I have seen minimalistic improvement in my skin. It helped in the first 3 to 5 days where my skin was almost clear but then things were back to square one. I have more of cystic acne on my cheeks and they are sometimes painful and itchy Are the pills not suiting me or should I wait longer?
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Pcos and acne are related...along with hormonal u need topical and oral medication for acne...do private online consultation and I will prescribe u proper treatment
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Along with this, acne treatment also needs to be done. Please visit my clinic.
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Along with ur pills u require specific medication for acne too. Consult directly for detailed prescription.
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You need to have a proper consultation with your dermatologist. Some diet changes need to be made for pcod. You need to change your daily care routine as well. Visit a dermatologist.
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