Blackheads
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Content medically reviewed byDr. Aakash GuptaMBBS, MD, FRGUHS DermatologyView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTYour treatment plan may include one or more of these options.
Blackheads can usually managed by self-care measures and over the counter creams.MedicationMedicationKeratolytic agents: Help in unclogging pores. Wash your face regularly to remove oil build up Use oil-free beauty products Use exfoliating scrubs and masks to remove dead skin cells from the face Foods rich in Vitamin C like kiwis, broccoli, berries, oranges and tomatoes Foods rich in Vitamin E like almonds, spinach and sweet potato Foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids like canola oil, cod liver oil, flaxseed oil and mustard oil Dried fruits like dried apricot Alcoholic drinks like wine or beer Frozen or prepared shrimp Food with high amount of sulphites and preservatives like pickles Food that is allergic to your body
Wash your face regularly to remove oil build up
Use oil-free beauty products
Use exfoliating scrubs and masks to remove dead skin cells from the face
Foods rich in Vitamin C like kiwis, broccoli, berries, oranges and tomatoes
Foods rich in Vitamin E like almonds, spinach and sweet potato
Foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids like canola oil, cod liver oil, flaxseed oil and mustard oil
Dried fruits like dried apricot
Alcoholic drinks like wine or beer
Frozen or prepared shrimp
Food with high amount of sulphites and preservatives like pickles
Food that is allergic to your body
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