I am 36 year old, problem is getting recurring boils on chin area, earlier i used to get boils on cheek area as well,now for the last one year, it is recurring specific to 3 areas in chin. Few weeks it will be clear, suddenly again it will flare up, when i squeeze pus and clear fluid used to drain from boils, these boils are coming only on face area,seen many doctors, i had tried antibiotics including isotretinion few years back, but still remission is temperory. I do give priority to my personal hygiene, still occuring, looking forward for the root cause before starting any treatment.
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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing this recurrent boils.. Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription
Thisbos just a Hormonal issue related acne. It's nothin else and there is no permanent solution. U will have to maintain ur skin and mainly ur diet. Avoid keeping the skin very oily and use a good medicated face wash. U will have to hydrate well and control diet. Avoid sweets, chocolates, oily, spicy and junk food to begin with. Start with the cream applications once u start getting the breakouts. U will have to maintain ur skin and diet to get long term remission else this is goin to keep recurring. Don't tamper the acne by breaking or squeezing else it will lead to more acne and eventually cause scarring.
Let it resolve spontaneously.
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