apollo
0
  1. Home
  2. OTC
  3. Aimil Purodil Anti-Acne Gel 25 gm
  4. Health Queries for Aimil Purodil Anti-Acne Gel 25 gm
  5. I have rough skin with pus-filled pimples. When I apply Purodil Anti-Acne Gel, it burns for a few minutes. Is this normal? Should I keep using it?

Have a query?

I have rough skin with pus-filled pimples. When I apply Purodil Anti-Acne Gel, it burns for a few minutes. Is this normal? Should I keep using it?

Asked by Female, 24 · 7 months ago

Yes, a mild burning for a few minutes after applying Purodil Anti-Acne Gel is normal because of its herbal ingredients. But if the burning is very strong, lasts a long time, or your skin gets red and swollen, stop using it and see a doctor. If it’s just a little burning that goes away quickly, you can keep using it.
user icon

Ask Apollo

AI powered Health Chatbot

Other Related topics like...

The burning sensation you experience after applying Purodil Anti-Acne Gel can be a common side effect, especially if your skin is sensitive or inflamed due to pus-filled pimples.

  • This sensation usually lasts a few minutes and may decrease as your skin adjusts to the medication.
  • However, if the burning is severe, persistent, or accompanied by increased redness, swelling, or irritation, it is important to stop using the gel and consult a dermatologist.
  • Continuing to use the gel despite severe discomfort may worsen skin irritation.
  • To reduce burning, you might try applying a thin layer, avoiding broken skin, or using a moisturizer after the gel, but only after discussing with your dermatologist.
  • It is best to consult a dermatologist to confirm whether Purodil Anti-Acne Gel is suitable for your skin condition and to get personalized advice on treatment options.

Answered 7 months ago