Aleve for premenstrual and mid-cycle acne
#201
Posted 11 October 2010 - 09:57 PM
So I tried this for mid-cycle acne and I must say, it didn't do anything. I took two aleve the minute I thought things were changing for the worse (during hormonal changes my skin actually feels worse) and then took a few for the next days. I haven't noticed a difference at all....
I've tried this a few times now. Any tips? Would maybe taking only one pill more frequently help? This seemed to be a miracle when I read it, I'm not ready to give up. Any advice welcome!
#202
Posted 14 October 2010 - 01:45 PM
#203
Posted 28 October 2010 - 05:49 AM
I completed a course of oxytetracyclin last year which took the edge off, but did not stop me from getting spots. And im sure like most of you all, i have probably tried almost every pharmacy topical agent there is to try to no avail, i only end up with flaky burned looking chin.....The rest of my face looks amazing. I do however notice that as soon as one itchy red thing on my face goes, another will erupt right after. I could scream. As i have sensitive skin, i am now using simple foaming facial wash and daily moisturizer with vit E. Skin feels lovely but still getting the vile eruptions. Doc put me on Zynert topical which made the whole chin raw and flaky and after 5 weeks has done absolutely nothing. I considered that some acne may be caused by fungus also and have tried canestan cream with hydrocortisone. Nope! Not a thing ( I would not advice this by the way, not indicated for use on the face) I would just like the GP to get to the bottom of my hormones and sort it out, instead of treating the symptoms, why cant he treat the cause?
Anyway, I have just ordered some feminax ultra and look forward to seeing what happens. will keep everyone posted.
Thanks for everyone's input though. Has urged me to try something new yet again.
PS i am going through a really bad stressed period in my life at the moment and that may be a huge factor.
#204
Posted 29 October 2010 - 04:04 PM
Well I hope to god this works for me as i have spent the last 12 years in turmoil. ( I am now 37) My GP does not seem to want to help at all. Mine started after I gave birth to my second son. i decided to stop taking the pill and use other methods of protection (Condoms). Before children i had the most beautiful skin that friends would always comment on. I went through a stressful period after my second son ie post natal depression and the fact that he was 3 months premature and weighed only 2LB 2 Ounces. (He is 12 now)
I completed a course of oxytetracyclin last year which took the edge off, but did not stop me from getting spots. And im sure like most of you all, i have probably tried almost every pharmacy topical agent there is to try to no avail, i only end up with flaky burned looking chin.....The rest of my face looks amazing. I do however notice that as soon as one itchy red thing on my face goes, another will erupt right after. I could scream. As i have sensitive skin, i am now using simple foaming facial wash and daily moisturizer with vit E. Skin feels lovely but still getting the vile eruptions. Doc put me on Zynert topical which made the whole chin raw and flaky and after 5 weeks has done absolutely nothing. I considered that some acne may be caused by fungus also and have tried canestan cream with hydrocortisone. Nope! Not a thing ( I would not advice this by the way, not indicated for use on the face) I would just like the GP to get to the bottom of my hormones and sort it out, instead of treating the symptoms, why cant he treat the cause?
Anyway, I have just ordered some feminax ultra and look forward to seeing what happens. will keep everyone posted.
Thanks for everyone's input though. Has urged me to try something new yet again.
PS i am going through a really bad stressed period in my life at the moment and that may be a huge factor.
[/quote: from my husband.......You are putting too much crap on your face...leave it alone!]
I used feminax for 2 days now and huge red lumps have gone down, just left with flakey skin over site, as i suppose the bumps stretch the skin slightly eh! No new ones so far either
#205
Posted 19 November 2010 - 04:02 PM
for this reason, i would encourage some sort of stress relief in addition to the internal meds you are taking.
for me, stress and breakouts go hand in hand.
my advice for you is to do something that you love. schedule an evening for yourself. you can: read your favorite book again, call up a friend and vent vent vent, or vent in a journal-say everything you want to say, take a hot bath with candles and bubbles and soothing music for a half hour (my personal favorite), drink some hot tea, watch a movie that will make you laugh till tears roll down your cheeks (that is a great one, laughter is a proven stress-reducer), take an evening stroll, etc.
often we overlook the need to treat our own needs and forget that the little things really do make a difference.
best of luck,
erica
#206
Posted 05 January 2011 - 01:46 PM
I tried it out this month, and it worked very well for me. I took two Aleve tablets each day, one with breakfast and one right after dinner -- and I only got two tiny, tiny pimples the whole week.
Normally during PMS week I would get a number of these little ones popping up on my nose and chin each day.
I stopped taking a regular dose of the Aleve as soon my period started, although I have taken one at night a couple of times since. From what I understand, you really have to be careful not to take too much ... it can cause stomach bleeding and other unpleasant side effects.
Has anyone else tried this?
Thank you so much for sharing this information! I have never tried this, but my acne gets much worse the week before my period. I can't wait to try it!
#207
Posted 05 March 2011 - 02:23 PM
#208
Posted 07 June 2011 - 01:42 AM
#209
Posted 28 June 2011 - 07:34 AM
Please be cautious not to over due Aleve. The warnings are very serious as my friend went into kidney failure and had to be placed on dialysis. She is currently waiting for a transplant. This is, of course, from years of daily use.
#210
Posted 13 September 2011 - 02:57 PM
#211
Posted 31 October 2011 - 02:05 AM
#212
Posted 08 January 2012 - 01:36 PM
Usually for body pain I start with Advil and when that doesn't work switch to Aleve which usually works or at least lessens the pain.
#213
Posted 29 January 2012 - 04:54 AM
So imagine you have your period at 1 january, then normally you ovulate around the 14/16 day. Then you start taking aleve 2x a day for maximum of 10 days?
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