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About Acne related query....baar baar acne aa jata h thk ho jata h phr v aa jata h - #10503

Nousheen Fatma

Foreheadand nose p acne hota h hamesha thk ho jata h pr phr s dobara ho jata h aisa lagbhag 10 yearss ho rha mujhe bht kuch tryKiya pr koi faida ni...kvikvi cheeks p v jata h acne....so plz recomment me something jisseee hamesha k liye thk ho ske

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Persistent acne on areas like the forehead and nose, often part of the T-zone, can be frustrating especially if it’s recurring over such a long period. Acne in these areas can be attributed to excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, and sometimes hormonal fluctuations. Here’s a structured approach you might want to consider to manage it more effectively. Firstly, adopt a consistent skincare routine focusing on gentle cleansing twice a day with a mild, non-comedogenic cleanser to clear out excess oil and dirt without irritating the skin. Consider integrating products with active ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, which can help unclog pores and reduce bacteria. Salicylic acid is particularly helpful for preventing breakouts in areas prone to oiliness like the T-zone.

Secondly, avoid picking or squeezing acne as this can worsen inflammation and lead to scarring. If over-the-counter treatments haven’t been effective, it might be worth consulting a dermatologist, who can prescribe topical retinoids or even oral medications if they deem it necessary. They might also explore whether hormonal treatments could be beneficial—especially if there are any menstrual-related breakouts. Lifestyle changes like reducing stress and maintaining a balanced diet can also contribute positively to managing acne. Try to choose non-comedogenic makeup and moisturizers, as these won’t block your pores.

Lastly, consider potential triggers in your environment such as sweat or harsh skincare products that could be exacerbating the condition. You might even want to consider skin assessments or allergy testing in case you might be reacting to certain substances. If you haven’t already, it’s a good idea to keep a diary that tracks flare-ups alongside what products you’ve used or any dietary changes, which can help identify patterns. Remember, achieving completely clear skin can take time, and while you might not eliminate acne entirely, with consistent care and professional guidance, it’s possible to significantly reduce its occurrence.

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