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Oily skin and hairfall
1 yr ago I had PCos and my skin started getting oily with acne and hairfall,although my skin is normal. I consultd gynaec and skin doctor. Both gave medicines. Again,today after 1yr I missed my periods and my skin started turning oily and I'm getting pimples. I have already thought to consult gynaec. I'm getting hairfall n pimples. What to do :(
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Treatment for Acne/Pimples:- Faceclin Gel / D’ACNE Plus gel for application twice daily over affected area. For Marks (spots) - DUCRAY Photoscreen Depigment Cream / Demelan cream for application once in a week at night (very little over marks only) For face wash : Rejuglow Facewash/ Episoft OC Cleanser/ Saslic DS Wash. Tab. Limcee 500mg once daily for one month. Tab. Ascazin twice daily for one month. Combination peels can be performed by a dermatologist in order to improve pimples , marks and scars . Blood test : Serum Insulin Fasting (F) & Postprandial (PP) Hair fall:- Tab. Keraglo eva once daily for 3 months. Qilib women solution 6-8 sprays once daily at night for one month Use Anaphase shampoo. Increase intake of protein diet & Green leafy vegetables. Check blood test for Thyroid & Haemoglobin.
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