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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Severe Acne Problem

i ve acne problem from 9 years and i ve tried alots of medications and see alots of dermatologists but i got nothing except i spoiled my skin more and now got enlarged pores along acne and scars, any suggestion from you to control over my acne i ve done hormonal check up and also use contraceptive pills too for my acne but still my blood is not pure and so my skin gets breakouts
Fri, 24 Apr 2015
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Dear patient,

I really understand your concern.

At first I'm giving you all recommendations that will help you to prevent and care for acne:
- Wash area with mild soap (Purpose or Basis soap) no more than two times per day.
- Avoid oil-based makeup and creams. Use matte-finished makeup or pore minimizer.
- Use facial cleansers and moisturizers such as Cetaphil and Moisturel. These prevent the skin from drying out. Benzoyl peroxide 5% lotion or gel may be used at bedtime to help open pores and kill bacteria.
- To prevent scarring, do not pick lesions.
- Avoid excessive sun exposure. Use oil-free sunscreen with SPF 15 or greater.
- Stress can influence outbreaks of lesions. Practice routine exercise programs, stress management tactics, and other measures that decrease stress levels in your daily routine.
- Physical activity is encouraged.
- Eat a well-balanced diet. Drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day to help keep your skin well hydrated. Cocoa and chocolate do not have an effect on the development of acne vulgaris.

Also I would prescribe:
- Topical tretinoin 0.1% (Retin-A Micro); use at bedtime. Apply 20 to 30 minutes after washing skin.
- Erythromycin 250 mg four times per day after meals.

Hope my answer will help you!

Wish you all the best!
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Acne Problem

Dear patient, I really understand your concern. At first I m giving you all recommendations that will help you to prevent and care for acne: - Wash area with mild soap (Purpose or Basis soap) no more than two times per day. - Avoid oil-based makeup and creams. Use matte-finished makeup or pore minimizer. - Use facial cleansers and moisturizers such as Cetaphil and Moisturel. These prevent the skin from drying out. Benzoyl peroxide 5% lotion or gel may be used at bedtime to help open pores and kill bacteria. - To prevent scarring, do not pick lesions. - Avoid excessive sun exposure. Use oil-free sunscreen with SPF 15 or greater. - Stress can influence outbreaks of lesions. Practice routine exercise programs, stress management tactics, and other measures that decrease stress levels in your daily routine. - Physical activity is encouraged. - Eat a well-balanced diet. Drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day to help keep your skin well hydrated. Cocoa and chocolate do not have an effect on the development of acne vulgaris. Also I would prescribe: - Topical tretinoin 0.1% (Retin-A Micro); use at bedtime. Apply 20 to 30 minutes after washing skin. - Erythromycin 250 mg four times per day after meals. Hope my answer will help you! Wish you all the best!