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Over active sebum glands on face
I have over active sebum production on face no matter what I use topically my skin feels greasy n dull after few minutes plz help I want to know that can I use isotretinoin to control oil production on face if yes then what's the dosage for that ...?
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You are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Acne It's mainly due to many reason… most of of the time it is due to hormonal changes… and some drugs are not prescribed under certain circumstances so first of all discuss the problem in detail and send me ur pics so that I can access ur severity of acne.. and it's scars Avoid oily foods Clean ur face many times Don't prik acne by finger don't even touch it. Send me pics asap Some life style and dietary modification will also help And do not do self medication
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