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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #10373
1 year ago
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Face par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kre

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Face par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kreFace par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kreFace par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kreFace par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kreFace par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kreFace par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kreFace par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kreFace par pimples bahut h or bar bar ho jate h tik kese kre

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Din m 3 bar muh do ke Ar pimple pe clindamycin cream laga ke

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Pimples are mainly caused by excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, and sometimes hormonal imbalances. To tackle them effectively, start with a gentle skin care routine. Use a mild, foaming cleanser twice daily to remove excess oil and dirt, but be careful not to over-wash, as this can irritate the skin. Look for products containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, which can help to unclog pores and reduce bacteria. It’s important to avoid scrubbing your face harshly as this might worsen inflammation and lead to more breakouts. Maintaining a balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits and vegetables can also be quite beneficial. Factor in some lifestyle changes like reducing stress through activities like meditation or regular exercise, which may help in managing hormonally driven acne. If over-the-counter treatments don’t help, consult a dermatologist. They may recommend topical or oral medications such as retinoids, antibiotics, or birth control pills if the acne is linked to hormonal changes. Never pop or squeeze pimples as this can worsen the situation and lead to scarring. Be cautious of using too many different products as this can irritate the skin and make acne worse. Sun protection with a non-comedogenic sunscreen should also be part of your routine, as UV exposure can contribute to skin damage. If you notice any signs of infection like painful nodules or if acne is significantly impacting your quality of life, it’s wise to see a healthcare provider for a tailored treatment plan.

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