About pimples and dark spots also heavyhair fall - #10751
Hello Doctor My problem is earlier i had clear and glowing skin with no spots on my face. I use to get pimples for just 4 day and they use togo on their own without living any spot or mark on my face. nowadays i get pimples on my chins and on nose or right or left side of nose and they stay for 8days or more and even leave a dark spot on my face i never had skin care routine from first i only had natural skin i don’t know my skin type sorry…. my second problem is i have long hairs but earlier 2 years ago my hairs never use to fall not a single hair even they were 4 time more than i have now but now i have heavy hair fall ani a lot of dandruff please help
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Hello dear Please follow below instructions Take nicodaral shampoo twice a day for 1 month Minidoxil 5 percent solution topically for 1 month Azelaic acid 5 percent for two weeks Medications like Amoxicillin post operative for 5 days Clomed antifungal powder Alovera gel for improvement Tulsi mint combination for prevention Ok case of no improvement consult dermatologist Regards
Ok I can understand your problem please follow these:
1) Face wash Ahaglow Use twice daily 2) Epiduo gel Apply on the affected area only at night for 4 weeks 3) Tab limcee 500 1 tab twice daily for 2 months
Please tell me about your periods. Are they normal?
Likely Causes: Hormonal fluctuations (common around 16–22)
Diet (sugar, dairy, junk food)
Lack of skincare routine (especially cleansing)
Bacteria from hands/towels/pillowcases
Dandruff from scalp falling on face
Skincare routine Morning: Gentle Cleanser (Ex: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser or Simple Refreshing Facial Wash) Aloe Vera Gel (natural or Wow Skin Science 99% Aloe) Sunscreen (must-have even indoors) Minimalist SPF 50 or Neutrogena UltraSheer Dry Touch
Night: Wash face with same gentle cleanser Apply Aloe Vera or Niacinamide Serum (5%) (The Ordinary or Minimalist Niacinamide)
Weekly: Multani Mitti + Rose Water mask – once/twice a week for oil & spots Change pillow cover every 2 days Don’t touch or pop pimples
For hair fall Use anti-dandruff shampoo like:
Scalpe+ Shampoo or Selsun Suspension Shampoo or ketostar
Massage gently on scalp and leave for 3–5 min before washing Oil (1–2x a week): Mix warm coconut oil + castor oil + a few drops of tea tree oil
Apply overnight or 2 hrs before shampoo
Diet for Hair: Daily 1 boiled egg or paneer/tofu (for protein) Soaked black raisins + pumpkin seed Green veggies + fruits
Tab biotin 10mg empty stomach daily morning Tab zincovit afternoon post lunch daily
Result will take around 3-6 month
Follow up with update
And kindly tell me about menstrual history
my menstrual periods are proper and are regular on time only for 4days
thankyouuu so much sir i will definitely try my best ☺️
Your sudden acne and hair fall may be due to hormonal changes, stress, or dandruff, and need proper care. Start using a gentle salicylic acid face wash, anti-dandruff shampoo (like Ketoconazole), and take biotin supplements. Please consult a dermatologist to assess your skin and scalp condition for a personalized treatment plan.
It sounds like you’re dealing with two common issues – acne and hair fall. To address the acne and dark spots, a few changes might help. First, consider adopting a basic skincare routine, starting with a gentle cleanser to wash your face twice daily. Products containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can help reduce pimples. For dark spots, a cream with niacinamide or vitamin C might help lighten them over time. Always test a small area first for reactions, and use sunscreen daily to prevent further darkening of spots. If your acne persists or worsens, consulting a dermatologist would be beneficial, as they can provide personalized treatments, possibly including topical retinoids or other prescription medications. Regarding your hair fall, several factors might be at play, including stress, diet, or hormonal changes. Ensuring a balanced diet with adequate proteins and vitamins such as B12, iron, and vitamin D can help support hair health. You might want to try using a mild, sulfate-free shampoo, and avoid excessive heat styling or harsh chemicals. Dandruff can be managed with anti-dandruff shampoos containing zinc pyrithione or ketoconazole. If these over-the-counter methods don’t work, it might be worth seeing a healthcare provider to rule out other causes like hormonal imbalances or skin conditions. They might suggest blood tests or more specialized treatments based on their findings.
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