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Acne from Birth Control Pill

Hi. I'm posting because i'm desperate and have lost hope in conventional medicine. I have been on Alesse and Marvelon birth control pills for 2.5 years. It has been 3.5 months since i stopped taking the pill. Periods have been regular, coming on day 27, 28 and 30 for 3 cycles. After stopping the pill, my chin has constantly been breaking out in an average of 5 cysts per week, all on my chin. They start off as painful, red, underground bumps, come to head in a week and resolve once i've popped and drained them. My doctor prescribed the topical antibiotic Sulfacet-R, which is sodium sulfacetamide and sulfur. The medication keeps new cysts from getting too big, but new ones continue to appear. Before I got on the pill, my skin has been clear except for the occasional cyst on chin before my period. I want to a homeopath next week but figure i should do some research first. Would greatly appreciate suggestions.
 
  dollbird on 2006-08-18
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
you are advise to take Kali Brom 30c three times in a day and report after one month.
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