Monday, December 14, 2009

How will a dermatologist determine whether I have acne of folliculitis?

I'm going to the dermatologist in 10 minutes because they've been a few spots that wouldn't clear up after 5 months. I suspect they're folllicutis, but how will the dermatlogist determine that? Will he poke a needle in me? I really don't want that. Can someone explain? ThanksHow will a dermatologist determine whether I have acne of folliculitis?
Ive suffered with acne for 5 years now and a friend told me recently that eliminating dairy products from your diet can help get rid of acne. I thought id give it a try since i have nothing to loose considering all the MONEY and time i have spent on acne products and facials in the past.





It took about 3 weeks to see a noticeable difference and 4 weeks later the only remains on my face are a few scars which will heal over time. I stopped eating/drinking milk, cream, ice cream, cheese and basically anything with high milk contents. I still eat some yogurt a few times a week because i still want some calcium intake and yogurt is also very good for your intensinal flora. I will also buy some calcium tablets.





After all these years of medication, expensive facial treatments, laser treatment anything you name it, i have done it, i can finally say im free from acne. I have to say though that i was shocked because of all the research ive done and doctors ive been to, never ever mentioned anything about dairy products and how they may be a major cause of acne. I also did more research about why milk may be a huge factor in acne and it came up with because of the hormones in milk that are produced by a cow when the cow is pregnant. It all makes sense and


finally after all these years i have found the cure for acne.





Forget the products for now stop eating any dairy products and see if there is any difference.


Give it a go you have nothing to loose!How will a dermatologist determine whether I have acne of folliculitis?
You should see a dermatologist. I also had moderate acne, so i didn't think that it was bad enough to see a doctor about, but no store product worked for me. And if you're starting to get scars, then that's just another reason why you should go to a derm, before the scars just get worse. They will prescribe a strong medicaton that will work for your skin.

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