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What Do Bubbles On The Cheek Indicate As Per The Attached Pic?

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Posted on Thu, 2 Aug 2018
Question: On My Cheek suddenly a small bubble popped up and its getting bad. Can you help me with the next steps attached the skin pic.

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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (20 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Acne. Oral and topical medication

Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you.
I am Dr kakkar (Dermatologist and Venereologist). I have noted your concern and I have viewed the image.
It seems an acne cyst/nodule.
I suggest you to apply a topical 1% Clindamycin and 5% Benzoyl peroxide combination e.g Clindoxyl gel, twice daily.
In addition to this I suggest you to take an oral antibiotic e.g Tab Azithromycin 250mg once a day for 2 weeks.
These are prescription medications and I advice you to talk to your local practitioner for a prescription of the same.

Regards
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What Do Bubbles On The Cheek Indicate As Per The Attached Pic?

Brief Answer: Acne. Oral and topical medication Detailed Answer: Hello. Thank you. I am Dr kakkar (Dermatologist and Venereologist). I have noted your concern and I have viewed the image. It seems an acne cyst/nodule. I suggest you to apply a topical 1% Clindamycin and 5% Benzoyl peroxide combination e.g Clindoxyl gel, twice daily. In addition to this I suggest you to take an oral antibiotic e.g Tab Azithromycin 250mg once a day for 2 weeks. These are prescription medications and I advice you to talk to your local practitioner for a prescription of the same. Regards