I thought it would be nice to answer to some questions people typed in Google before getting to my isotretinoin blog.
How to reduce lip drying due to sotret - it is perfectly normal for lips to dry when on isotretinoin treatment. This is the most disturbing side effect: skin drying; the lips feel the most uncomfortable. The best thing you can do to reduce the lip drying is to drink a lot of water and keep yourself hydrated. I also had a post about the products I use while on treatment. Nivea lip care is my choice for moisturizing the lips. It works fine and it doesn't cost much
Do you always breakout on accutane - no, not necessarily always. You might expect some breakouts during the treatment, but not always. The IB (initial breakout) is the worst and occurs during the beginning of the treatment. For instance, I have been experiencing breakouts (some of them were mild, others were aggresive) until my 5th month of treatment. It took 5 months for me to see improvements. So if you are experiencing any breakouts, just stay calm, your skin will also improve.
Showing posts with label dryness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dryness. Show all posts
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Offering some answers
Categories:
accutane,
acne,
dryness,
indications,
isotretinoin,
roaccutane,
side effects,
sotret
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Sotret (accutane) nose bleeding
The previous week I noticed another Sotret side effect. For 3 days, I've been having daily nose bleedings. The first two days it happened in the morning, while for the 3rd time, it happened in the afternoon. My nose has never bled before on isotretinoin and I got pretty scared after it happened because I thought it's not normal for me to bleed that often.
The reason why your nose bleeds while on sotret treatment is because it gets very dry (as the pills dry all your skin). If you want to avoid this side effect, make sure you drink a lot of water so that you'll be hydrated. Another way of dealing with it is to have a bowl filled with water in your room. This way the humidity will rise.
However, what I don't suggest you to do is to use vaseline. As long as it's not made for oiling the human nose, why use it?
So if you get this side effect while on treatment, don't panic! It's normal.
The reason why your nose bleeds while on sotret treatment is because it gets very dry (as the pills dry all your skin). If you want to avoid this side effect, make sure you drink a lot of water so that you'll be hydrated. Another way of dealing with it is to have a bowl filled with water in your room. This way the humidity will rise.
However, what I don't suggest you to do is to use vaseline. As long as it's not made for oiling the human nose, why use it?
So if you get this side effect while on treatment, don't panic! It's normal.
Categories:
accutane,
dryness,
isotretinoin,
side effects,
sotret
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Skin dryness
Once you start taking isotretinoin (sotret, roaccutane or any other brand), you'll notice that your skin will dry. That's because one of this medicine's effects are on the sebaceous glands. In my case, as I used to have an extremely oily face (3 hours after washing, my face was already shining, haha), it took 3 or 4 days after starting the treatment to notice the sebum reduction. 4 weeks after, my skin started exfoliating and my lips cracking. It's normal to happen like this and I knew about it before deciding to go for these pills.
Anyway, I will post what my dermatologist recommended for dryness:
So, if any of you uses or recommends anything else, please post a comment.
Anyway, I will post what my dermatologist recommended for dryness:
- first of all, a baby soap. At the moment I use Nivea Baby, it works fine.
- when washing your face, use lukewarm water (not cold, not warm).
- your lips may get on your nerves, so always have a lip balm in your pocket. I use Nivea Lip Care. Oh, and if you are a male too, get the blue one. Or if you want some colour on your lips, get something else.
- in case you feel your eyes dry: Visine - I don't feel the need, so I don't use it.
- if you want to apply a moisturizer, my dermatologist told me to use something light. For instance: Hydrance Lejere or Hydracristal fluid termal (from Uriage). - I also don't want to apply anything on my face (I've been using Brevoxyl for more than 2 years, enough with cremes), although my skin is peeling. It's not that bad, though.
So, if any of you uses or recommends anything else, please post a comment.
Categories:
dryness,
indications,
isotretinoin,
roaccutane,
side effects,
sotret
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