Miconazole is an antifungal medication primarily used to treat fungal infections, not acne. While it may have some anti-inflammatory properties, it is not recognized as a standard treatment for acne. For acne, treatments such as benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or retinoids are typically recommended. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate acne treatment options.
Monistat or miconazol is an antifungal medication.
yes it can be use for acne because this is antibiotic
Acne Acne
no, use an acne cream
I'm going to try a new medicine for my acne problem. You have acne.
If you have acne free skin you should not use acne products to prevent it. This may not cause acne but may cause rashes or other skin problems. But if you had acne and by using acne products you got acne free skin, in that case you need to use acne products to maintain your condition. This will definitely help to prevent zits. However the recommended usage of product would be lower than what you used to use with acne condition. The best guide would be a dermatologist or an expert's advice. I have listed a useful resource for you.
Neutrogena's Acne Wash.
Biomedic or La Roche Posay acne products.
Yes, many acne soaps, such as Neutrogena, are glycerin based.
Of Course not!! Boys use acne meds too
Yes, you can use vaginal cream for acne,but only specific types. I use 0.75% metrogel on my face and it works!
No.