While it is not impossible for a steroidal nasal spray to cause acne, its extremely unlikely at the recommended dosage. The amount of Triamcinolone in an entire spray bottle of Nasacort with 120 sprays is 5.5mg. The typical dosage of Triamcinolone tablets that are prescribed for itching and swelling is 4 mg to 30 mg per day that's a dosage that's roughly 100 to 500x higher than a nasal spray. The spray dosage is so small it is unlikely to cause effects beyond the immediate area that gets sprayed.
No, a corticosteroid steroid will actually cause you to develop worse acne. Acne is one of clobetasol's side effects.
It depends on the cream. What are the ingredients? If it is Benadryl itch cream then no. That is just an antihistamine and it will make your acne stop itching but won't help it go away. If it is something like Cortaid that has hydrocortisone in it, then yes. That is a mild steroid and in addition to making your acne stop itching it will reduce the redness and swelling of the acne bumps. It's a nice fix but it isn't a good permanent solution because steroid creams over time can cause your skin to thin out and that's bad.
No, masturbation does not cause acne.
No, contacts do not cause acne.
Allergies do not cause acne
Abrasive soaps, hard scrubbing, or picking at pimples will make them worse. Cosmetics. Oil-based makeup and hair sprays worsen acne.
No, it helps get rid of acne.
Yes, diet can certainly cause acne.
Sleep deprivation can cause acne
The things that women go through like menopause and pregnancy can cause acne in adults. The type of makeup that is used on the skin can cause adult acne. Some medicine can cause acne in adults and it can also be hereditary.
Acne.
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