Advice for adult acne
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Advice for adult acne
On behalf of Philip
Several years ago I was diagnosed with adult acne and was put on medication that dried my lips, which has never fully worked. I have small white pimples on my chest, one or two large red ones and three ingrowing hairs. Everything itches a lot! Plus it looks atrocious. Advice?
Several years ago I was diagnosed with adult acne and was put on medication that dried my lips, which has never fully worked. I have small white pimples on my chest, one or two large red ones and three ingrowing hairs. Everything itches a lot! Plus it looks atrocious. Advice?
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Re: Advice for adult acne
Dear Philip,
thank you for your question. It sounds like you had Roacutane/isotretinoin medication. This medication works for the majority of patients but unfortunately not for everybody.
It sounds like you have some acne or possibly folliculitis ongoing. However acne usually not itchy so you may also have an element of dermatitis. I wonder if you may like to see your GP and ask for a prolonged cause of acne antibiotics and also some treatment for dermatitis for instance elidel cream and cream moisturisers and moisturising soap substitutes such as cetrabene or aveeno creams.
With best wishes,
Dr Anton Alexandroff FRCP(UK) PhD CCT(Derm) FRSM FAAD
Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer
Member of the British Association of Dermatologists
The British Skin Foundation Spokesperson
The British Association of Dermatologists Media Spokesperson
Cambridge Nuffield Health Hospital
Bedford BMI Manor Hospital
Leicester Nuffield Health Hospital
Leicester Spire Hospital
http://www.alexandroff.org.uk
thank you for your question. It sounds like you had Roacutane/isotretinoin medication. This medication works for the majority of patients but unfortunately not for everybody.
It sounds like you have some acne or possibly folliculitis ongoing. However acne usually not itchy so you may also have an element of dermatitis. I wonder if you may like to see your GP and ask for a prolonged cause of acne antibiotics and also some treatment for dermatitis for instance elidel cream and cream moisturisers and moisturising soap substitutes such as cetrabene or aveeno creams.
With best wishes,
Dr Anton Alexandroff FRCP(UK) PhD CCT(Derm) FRSM FAAD
Consultant Dermatologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer
Member of the British Association of Dermatologists
The British Skin Foundation Spokesperson
The British Association of Dermatologists Media Spokesperson
Cambridge Nuffield Health Hospital
Bedford BMI Manor Hospital
Leicester Nuffield Health Hospital
Leicester Spire Hospital
http://www.alexandroff.org.uk
Dr Anton Alexandroff
Consultant Dermatologist, Honorary Senior Lecturer & BSF spokesperson - FRCP, CCT (Derm), PhD, FRSM, FAAD
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Consultant Dermatologist, Honorary Senior Lecturer & BSF spokesperson - FRCP, CCT (Derm), PhD, FRSM, FAAD
http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/on ... ndroff.php