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What Causes A Red Chemical Burn On The Face Due To Toothpaste?

Hi! i am stressing out... I put toothpaste on a pimple to get rid of it and usually when I do this the pimple will go away... this time not only did the pimple go away but it has left a red mark (I am guessing it is a burn from the toothpaste) what cream/ solution would you recommend i use to get rid of it ASAP!! ps. its not that red now it has sort of faded a little?
Sat, 25 Jan 2020
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Hello,

The symptoms seem to be related to a dermatitis caused by the contact with the toothpaste.
I suggest to use an antihistamine such as Cetirizine 10 mg daily to relieve the inflammation.
I also suggest to use aloe vera gel for local application.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician
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What Causes A Red Chemical Burn On The Face Due To Toothpaste?

Hello, The symptoms seem to be related to a dermatitis caused by the contact with the toothpaste. I suggest to use an antihistamine such as Cetirizine 10 mg daily to relieve the inflammation. I also suggest to use aloe vera gel for local application. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi, General & Family Physician