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Question #11319
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How to reduce strawberry neck and spots - #11319

Kavya sri

My neck has different pattern with small dots and it is spreading down towards my chest. It is looking like strawberry neck and it always looks dry. Can you suggest me any cream or serum to get rid of this.

Age: 22
Chronic illnesses: No
Neck
Strawberry skin
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Strawberry neck, characterized by a speckled pattern resembling the skin of a strawberry, may result from a variety of causes including folliculitis, excessive dryness, or possibly a fungal infection. Additionally, if the spots or dry patches appear to be spreading, it would be wise to address the root cause for effective management. Initially, consider using a gentle cleanser to maintain skin hygiene and avoid harsh scrubbing, which can irritate the skin further. An over-the-counter topical antibiotic cream containing ingredients such as clindamycin or mupirocin might help if there’s a chance of bacterial infection, particularly if any dots seem inflamed or pus-filled. You can apply this cream twice a day; however, if there is no improvement within a week or it worsens, it’s key to have this evaluated by a healthcare professional. For the dry skin component, look for a moisturizer that contains ceramides or hyaluronic acid to restore the skin barrier. In the case of suspected fungal involvement, a topical antifungal cream such as clotrimazole might be of benefit as well; nevertheless, identifying the type of infection is crucial because treatment varies. If there’s no response to over-the-counter treatments, or if symptoms like intense itching, redness, or swelling occur, seeking a dermatologist’s opinion is crucial for a more in-depth evaluation. They might perform a skin scraping or culture to determine whether there’s a fungal or bacterial issue. Continual moisture application is vital – twice daily use of a non-comedogenic lotion can prevent dryness. The combination of appropriate skincare products with precautionary steps, like avoiding irritants such as certain fragranced products, tight clothing, or extreme temperatures, would likely aid in managing your symptoms effectively.

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