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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 492127" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>difficult children face/back looks horrid and there are red scars (she is very fair), and not clear. We have tried doxycyclene for 2 years (constant yeast infections as a side affect), and retin-A. Retina -A was too harsh. Went to a sulpha-based wash with duac topical gel and birth-control pills. Still did not stop the breakouts. Have tried many natural remedies and otc. Can't get into dermotologist for 3 weeks!</p><p></p><p>What else can they do? I read they still use that antibiotic that yellows teeth (can't think of name-does it start with at T?) for teens. No one else in the family has had this issue. Can't help but wonder if hormones are out of wack causing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 492127, member: 11001"] difficult children face/back looks horrid and there are red scars (she is very fair), and not clear. We have tried doxycyclene for 2 years (constant yeast infections as a side affect), and retin-A. Retina -A was too harsh. Went to a sulpha-based wash with duac topical gel and birth-control pills. Still did not stop the breakouts. Have tried many natural remedies and otc. Can't get into dermotologist for 3 weeks! What else can they do? I read they still use that antibiotic that yellows teeth (can't think of name-does it start with at T?) for teens. No one else in the family has had this issue. Can't help but wonder if hormones are out of wack causing this? [/QUOTE]
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