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Question #10568
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How to cure acne and pimples on my face - #10568

Disha patel

I have face the problem of acne and active pimples on my face and as well as back acne ... pimples is painful sometimes and yellow pus formation in some of pimples ... blackheads and whiteheads are present on my nose and forehead

Age: 21
Chronic illnesses: Brest fibroid
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Dealing with acne and pimples can be challenging, but there are several steps you can take to manage them effectively. Firstly, adopt a regular skincare routine that includes gentle cleansing twice a day with a mild, non-comedogenic cleanser to remove excess oil and bacteria. Avoid scrubbing too hard, as this can irritate your skin. For active acne and pimples, consider over-the-counter treatments containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. These ingredients help to unclog pores, reduce inflammation, and clear up bacteria. Be sure to apply a moisturizer suitable for acne-prone skin to prevent dryness, which can sometimes occur with these treatments. Additionally, it’s important to avoid picking or squeezing pimples as this can lead to increased inflammation or scarring. For back acne, you can use similar topical treatments or consider exfoliating with a product containing alpha or beta hydroxy acids. Pay attention to your lifestyle factors as well; for instance, diet can influence acne in some individuals, so try to maintain a balanced diet and stay hydrated. Stress management techniques and adequate sleep are also beneficial, as stress can worsen acne for some people. If after 2-3 months there’s no significant improvement or if your acne is severe, it might be worth scheduling a visit with a dermatologist. They can evaluate your specific condition and may suggest prescription medications or other treatments like retinoids or antibiotics that are more effective for persistent or severe cases. In some situations, procedures like chemical peels or light therapy might be recommended. If you notice sudden, significant changes in your skin’s condition or symptoms worsen, it’s critical to seek professional medical advice to rule out any underlying health conditions.

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