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Idk what it is??? Is this rosacea?


Question Posted Saturday May 31 2014, 6:57 pm

I don't know why but I'm breaking out I am not technically in puberty(late bloomer no period yet) I have also noticed I am a little red(not that much just cheeks and forehead where pimples are. Is this rosacea? If so what are some DIY treatments and is there a big effect later on ill get I should be worried about?

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adviceman49 answered Sunday June 1 2014, 7:02 am:
First of all none of us are doctors so we cannot make a diagnoses for that reason alone. Even if we were doctors we would have to see you in order to make a diagnoses.

To make an assumption that whatever it this may be what you think it may be. then to treat it with over the counter medications for that problem; could be harmful. You need to treat anything with the right medication in order to obtain the results you want.

The first thing you need to do is find out what you are dealing with. That requires a trip to the doctor or a dermatologist. The doctor or a dermatologist may prescribe a medication, recommend an over the counter medication or a combination of both.

What is most important is to find out what the problem truly is and what the underlying cause may be. SIY treatments only address the obvious when it might be treating the underlying cause is all that is needed. This is why you need to see a doctor and find out the what and the way of a problem and let the doctor tell you how best to treat it.

My advice is to see a doctor and then follow the doctors advice. You will have far less problems now or in the future then by trying to save the cost of the doctors visit and treat yourself with possibly the wrong OTC medications.

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