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Acne Question for the Ladies - Personal in Nature
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 285968" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'd take her to a dermitologist. It sounds like something is irritating it and making it worse. Some things mentioned as possibilities with my son- hot showers, irritating clothing (try to keep her in cotton- washed before worn the first time), soaps with perfumes or lotions (Dove for sensitive skin usuaully works well). You may need to switch to a milder laundry detergent. Again, this is another process of elimination. Plus, since it sounds like the pimples may be on the verge of being infected, a dermitologist is probably your best bet.</p><p></p><p>difficult child's pediatrician nurse was concerned about his acne on his head (in his hair area) because they hurt and were getting infected (he has oily hair) and rx'd something for it. The *&$*&$* nurse in Department of Juvenile Justice recently told him he didn't need any medicine, not to worry about it- that all teens get pimples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 285968, member: 3699"] I'd take her to a dermitologist. It sounds like something is irritating it and making it worse. Some things mentioned as possibilities with my son- hot showers, irritating clothing (try to keep her in cotton- washed before worn the first time), soaps with perfumes or lotions (Dove for sensitive skin usuaully works well). You may need to switch to a milder laundry detergent. Again, this is another process of elimination. Plus, since it sounds like the pimples may be on the verge of being infected, a dermitologist is probably your best bet. difficult child's pediatrician nurse was concerned about his acne on his head (in his hair area) because they hurt and were getting infected (he has oily hair) and rx'd something for it. The *&$*&$* nurse in Department of Juvenile Justice recently told him he didn't need any medicine, not to worry about it- that all teens get pimples. [/QUOTE]
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