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Question #10669
358 days ago
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Face skin issue related questions

Hanshika

M.Forehead had bumps and they are notgoing alsoI don'tuse any cream or sunscreen my face is normal not dry not oily sometime it gets oily how canIchoose face products and remove bumps from forehead? AlsoI need to know how to reduce eye lid swellingI got after medication

Age: 21
Chronic illnesses: No
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What medication are you taking and can tell what kind of bump is there

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Hello dear Please be aware See best is you apply aloevera gel topically for better results In addition kindly use mix solution of glycerine and turmeric That will yield better results Hope it improves In case of no help consult dermatologist Regards

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Forehead bumps are often caused by clogged pores, fungal acne, or past dandruff issues—even without cream use. Use a gentle salicylic acid face wash (like Cipla Saslic DS) twice a day and apply Clindamycin gel at night on bumps. For eyelid swelling after medication, gently apply a cold compress and please consult a doctor immediately to rule out an allergic reaction.

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RX 1) Benzac AC gel Apply at night only on the bumps for 4 weeks 2) Ahaglow face wash Use twice daily 3) Tab limcee 500mg 1 tab twice daily for 4 weeks

Follow up Thank you

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To address the bumps on your forehead, it’s essential to identify potential causes like clogged pores, mild acne, or allergic reactions. Considering you don’t use any creams or sunscreen, your skin might be reacting to environmental factors. Start with a gentle cleanser—look for one that’s non-comedogenic and designed for normal to oily skin. Using a mild exfoliator twice a week can help remove dead skin cells and prevent pore blockages. When choosing face products, opt for water-based and oil-free formulations to balance occasional oiliness while keeping your skin clear. Avoid heavy or greasy products that might exacerbate the issue. Incorporating a lightweight moisturizer and a broad-spectrum sunscreen can protect your skin without causing further issues. As for the eyelid swelling, which you mentioned began after medication, it’s crucial to consider whether this involves an allergy or side effect related to the medication. If the swelling is severe, persists, or is accompanied by other symptoms, seeking medical attention is important. If it’s mild and not progressing, cool compresses may help reduce inflammation. However, discontinuing or altering medications should always be discussed with your healthcare provider first to ensure it’s an appropriate and safe step. Additionally, using hypoallergenic or sensitive skin products around the eyes can prevent further irritation. If these measures don’t resolve the issues, or if symptoms worsen, consulting a dermatologist or healthcare professional for a more directed approach may be necessary. This combination of general skincare and specific steps should aid in improving your skin condition over time.

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