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Acne on cheeks and jawline area
I have acne problem on my cheeks and jaw line from past 2 months. It first started in december and I consulted a skin specialist but the treatment didn't work. During that time my periods went on till 2 weeks with low bleeding which was dark in color. In february the acne and period problem solved on its own. All was fine but now again the acne.
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Acne can be treated easily with facewash, tablets and creams. Some people have more oilyness on the face which results in breakouts. After completing treatment for controlling the active breakouts, tablets can be stopped and creams need to be continued to prevent recurrence. Diet and lifestyle modifications are also important. Please don't do any self treatment such as over the counter Steroid creams. Don't burst the pimples with your fingers as it can result in ugly scars. The marks left behind after the pimples heal can also be treated. Please call me or send your photos through online consult option for detailed prescription and diet advice., Acne at this age and irregular or long periods can be a sign of hormonal imbalance. A complete hormonal check up should be done to rule out pcod.
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