Has any one used Sod Sulfa/sulfur 10-5% Cream to treat rosacea?
I've been struggling with rosacea for a while now and my dermatologist recommended Sod Sulfa/sulfur 10-5% Cream. I've heard it can be really effective for treating skin conditions like acne, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis. The active ingredients, sulfur and sulfacetamide, are supposed to work together to stop bacterial growth and reduce inflammation. However, I've also read about some serious side effects like allergies, liver problems, and even severe skin reactions. I'm a bit nervous about trying it. Has anyone else used this cream? How did it work for you? I'd love to hear about your experiences and any tips you might have.
Has any one used Sod Sulfa/sulfur 10-5% Cream to treat rosacea?
I've been struggling with rosacea for a while now and my dermatologist recommended Sod Sulfa/sulfur 10-5% Cream. I've heard it can be really effective for treating skin conditions like acne, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis. The active ingredients, sulfur and sulfacetamide, are supposed to work together to stop bacterial growth and reduce inflammation. However, I've also read about some serious side effects like allergies, liver problems, and even severe skin reactions. I'm a bit nervous about trying it. Has anyone else used this cream? How did it work for you? I'd love to hear about your experiences and any tips you might have.
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I had a really bad reaction to this cream. I got this rash all over my face and my skin was peeling. I had to stop using it immediately. Be careful!
I've used it for acne and it worked wonders! Just make sure to use a good moisturizer after application.
Anyone else notice that this cream smells a bit weird? Not a deal-breaker, but it's something to get used to.
I used it for seborrheic dermatitis. It worked, but I had to be really careful with it because it made my skin really dry. I had to use a strong moisturizer to keep my skin healthy.
If you do try it, make sure to start with a small amount and see how your skin reacts. I have sensitive skin, but I didn't have any problems with irritation. It did take a while to see results, though. My skin didn't clear up overnight, but it did get better over time.
I switched to a different cream because this one was too harsh. My skin was super irritated and I got a rash. I'm not sure it's worth the risk.
If you’re on a budget, this cream is a really good option. It’s not super expensive and it does the job. Just be patient and give it time to work. It might take a couple of weeks to see results, and consistency is key.
I’ve been using it for a few months for my rosacea and it’s been a game changer. I tried a couple different things but this is the only thing that has made a difference. I also use a gentle cleanser in the morning and a light lotion at night.
I’ve had mixed results. It worked really well for a while, but then I started getting small bumps and irritation. I wish it had lasted longer. But it did help at first. My skin looked so much better.
This is a classic cream to reduce oiliness and inflammation. You might experience some dryness, but that's normal. Just make sure to patch test before applying it all over your face. It can be too strong for sensitive skin.
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