Does Taking Aldara And Picato Help To Cure BCC Outbreaks?
Why not try Picato Or Efudix?
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Dear XXXX,
Hi!
Thanks for your interest in your health and your faith in HealthcareMagic.
The fact of the matter is that you have succeeded in using Aldara in the past.
Aldara has the best track record, after being used by people in Australia for the last decade or so. The low down on Aldara, also called as Imiquimod, is that it takes 4-8 weeks to work and is rather expensive. On the other hand you probably know that Picato gel works in 5-7 days, barring the cost, the only downside of Picato gel is that different levels of inflammation (the mechanism of action) are achieved, I strongly feel that you need to be monitored by a physician, while Picato gel is being used.
For your kind information, there are other treatments in place for your skin condition. Efudix is also cost effective, and takes the median of the time frame required by either of the above. Please get examined by a local doctor, to find if your skin is of the tolerable type.
It's been good knowing you.
Please follow the suggestions and take care.
Kindly make a discrete, informed choice to reclaim your skin, today.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
Thanks for your faith in HealthcareMagic.
You seem to be a well educated and informed person. A pleasure to deal with.
Efudix is a cream that contains Flourouracil, which is a chemical that eliminates certain skin conditions, such as the one you are currently suffering from. Efudix is very efficient, effective and powerful in getting rid of BCC's , Bowen's disease of the skin and solar keratosis. The downside is that Efudix has to be used sparingly, under medical supervision because after applying it, the skin looks EVEN WORSE for some time, before finally subsiding to perpetual normalcy. It's a small price to pay, so you can do a quick cost benefit analysis.
Aldara is not at all like Efudix and Picato. Aldara naturally stimulates (eggs on) your immune system to eliminate your skin issues. The downside is that it takes
quite a while before you can see a really pleasing cosmetic result.
To answer your questions accurately, I would say that the difference between Aldara and Picato is rather too subtle to make a practical difference in treatment. These are mere semantics. You might want to eliminate your skin problems, with the least hassle, right?
I would also say that given the mechanism of action of both Aldara and Picato, we can apply them to broad areas without any real pragmatic issues arising. There would be no systemic absorption (into your body) of either of these if applied on the upper back and shoulders, since the skin of your face is similar to the skin of your shoulders and upper back.
I would kindly ask you to submit photographs of your skin conditions for a very accurate suggestion about the exact treatment to take. Treating skin problems is an exclusively visual discipline, so I'd like to "take a look into" and "see" what your problems are.
I would politely ask you to see a dermatologist (a skin specialist) for medical supervision while using either Aldara, Picato or Efudix.
Please do not believe in all the websites that purport to teach you about your health. You definitely know better, don't you? I know this for a fact.
You're OK. Things can only get better from now on.
Please take care of your health.