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  5. Hi doc, Im 21 and lately, Ive been getting a lot of pimples and acne, especially on my nose, near my lips, forehead, and cheeks. The one on my forehead gets swollen but doesnt have any pus or a head. I think its because of too much internal body heat. Can you suggest what I can do for this?

Hi doc, Im 21 and lately, Ive been getting a lot of pimples and acne, especially on my nose, near my lips, forehead, and cheeks. The one on my forehead gets swollen but doesnt have any pus or a head. I think its because of too much internal body heat. Can you suggest what I can do for this?

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Hi doc, Im 21 and lately, Ive been getting a lot of pimples and acne, especially on my nose, near my lips, forehead, and cheeks. The one on my forehead gets swollen but doesnt have any pus or a head. I think its because of too much internal body heat. Can you suggest what I can do for this?

Yes you can use it no problem, visit Dermatologist for appropriate treatment

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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