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Have Anxiety, Bumps On Cheeks, Red Blemishes. What Are They?

Hi i have had a a problem for a little while now of bumbs forming on the insides of my cheeks and then they go away but i just looked in the mirror this morning and seen quite a few red blemishes probably where the bumps where, i had one a couple of weeks ago that seemed like a leisan it was like a cut on the inside of my cheek,i also have been noticing that i have been having a lot of anxiety in the past couple of months.any connection?
Sun, 30 Jun 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi, It seems that you are having acne vulgaris, and acne conglobeta.

they. may be infected with bacteria.

and definitely anxiety precipitates acne.

Take it easy.

have patience and positive attitude.

take antibiotics ..like azithromycine or minocycline for long time.

Apply cindamycine or adapelene gel.

and cleanse the face wash with salicyclic acid containing face wash.

have good sleep .

and avoid oily food,milk and ghee...ok

I hope you got my answer. Thanks.

Dr. ilyas Patel MD
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Have Anxiety, Bumps On Cheeks, Red Blemishes. What Are They?

Hi, It seems that you are having acne vulgaris, and acne conglobeta. they. may be infected with bacteria. and definitely anxiety precipitates acne. Take it easy. have patience and positive attitude. take antibiotics ..like azithromycine or minocycline for long time. Apply cindamycine or adapelene gel. and cleanse the face wash with salicyclic acid containing face wash. have good sleep . and avoid oily food,milk and ghee...ok I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. ilyas Patel MD