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Tiny bumps on face
I've small bumps on my face. They look like tiny pimples, skin or red coloured on the side cheek area, between cheekbone and jawline to be precise. I've recently started getting these since 2 weeks now. I've pcod but I'm not on any medication for it. I'm 17. I've never had excessive pimples or acne all my teenage except for 1 or 2 pimples here and there very rarely. What could be the cause of it and how can I treat it completely?
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From your description it could either be a reaction to some new cream that you used or could be some hormonal imbalance or something that you ate and you are allergic to. Vitamin C capsules can also cause sudden acne breakouts in some people. Start using a regular face wash for acne-prone skin and appropriate moisturiser and sunscreen according to your skin type after consulting with a dermatologist. Also exact diagnosis and treatment could be ex exited only after examining your face.So kindly meet the dermatologist close to you and consult for the same .if its acne it has to be treated promptly coz acne can cause bad scars which are later difficult to treat whereas acne can be treated easily. Thankyou and Regards.
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