Hello for the last maybe 2 weeks i have noticed 2 to 3 tiny red bumps on my face below my right eye they do not burn or itch but are visible and red. i tried hydrocortisone and it helped make the redness lighter in color but its not completely healing the problem
Understamding your concern. As per your query you have tiny red bumps on face which could be due to allergic reaction to certain allergen , due to stress , change in hormone levels. Need not to worry about it. You should use anti inflammatory creams on these bumps. Wash face with clindamycin gel. Avoid repeated toucing or pricking that area. You should apply tea tree oil on these bumps with the help of cotton. Take diet rich in fluids. Avoid use of cosmetics containing much chemicals. Avoid spicy, oily and sharp food substances. Avoid exposure to sunlight and if ever you to go apply sun screen rich in SPF.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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How To Get Rid Of Red Bumps On Face?
Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understamding your concern. As per your query you have tiny red bumps on face which could be due to allergic reaction to certain allergen , due to stress , change in hormone levels. Need not to worry about it. You should use anti inflammatory creams on these bumps. Wash face with clindamycin gel. Avoid repeated toucing or pricking that area. You should apply tea tree oil on these bumps with the help of cotton. Take diet rich in fluids. Avoid use of cosmetics containing much chemicals. Avoid spicy, oily and sharp food substances. Avoid exposure to sunlight and if ever you to go apply sun screen rich in SPF. Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari