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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Skin issues - Cysts, Boils
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<blockquote data-quote="Drofeyes21" data-source="post: 152403" data-attributes="member: 38830"><p>You're producing more sebum due to the T. It's normal. It's only the extra accumulation of the actively live and dead skin cells caught up in a big ball of grease that can't quite make to the surface. This is like a buffet for bacteria. Voila, big ole painful cyst. Antibiotics can help for acute bouts. Short bout of methylprednisolone/prednisone both can help reduce the inflammation. Daily use of 10% benzoyl peroxide bar soap can help keep it under control too. Dermatologists aren't real keen on Rxing Accutane for anything less than really debilitating cystic acne. You'll also have to sign a contract with the dermatologist regarding follow ups and proper protocol for Accutane use if you went that route as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drofeyes21, post: 152403, member: 38830"] You're producing more sebum due to the T. It's normal. It's only the extra accumulation of the actively live and dead skin cells caught up in a big ball of grease that can't quite make to the surface. This is like a buffet for bacteria. Voila, big ole painful cyst. Antibiotics can help for acute bouts. Short bout of methylprednisolone/prednisone both can help reduce the inflammation. Daily use of 10% benzoyl peroxide bar soap can help keep it under control too. Dermatologists aren't real keen on Rxing Accutane for anything less than really debilitating cystic acne. You'll also have to sign a contract with the dermatologist regarding follow ups and proper protocol for Accutane use if you went that route as well. [/QUOTE]
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