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Pimples On Nose, Prescribed Isotroin Cured. Appeared Again. Suggestions?

helo sir,myself is aman from india,aged 27..few years back i had severe pimples problem especially on nose.it was very severe,i tried all medicines but got no response n problm got worsen,then a lady dr gave me isotrion and suddenly pimpls removd permanently..now its 5 years gone,i am again sufferng this pimple prob ,not much but yes it appears...that lady dr is now got transferred sumwhr and not in touch.... what shud i do now sir?
pls help me....i am loosing my confdnnce again..........
Mon, 14 Oct 2013
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Hi,

Firstly, I would suggest to try topical cream containing tretionin (the carboxylic acid form of vitamin A).

If no improvement, can go for topical cream containing erythromycin and tretionin together with oral erythromycin.

If no improvement again, can consult another dermatologist to start isotroin therapy.
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Pimples On Nose, Prescribed Isotroin Cured. Appeared Again. Suggestions?

Hi, Firstly, I would suggest to try topical cream containing tretionin (the carboxylic acid form of vitamin A). If no improvement, can go for topical cream containing erythromycin and tretionin together with oral erythromycin. If no improvement again, can consult another dermatologist to start isotroin therapy.