A-Ret equals 0.1%. Acne that appears as patches or pimples on the face, chest, or back is treated with vitamin A gel. Tretoin 0.1% Gel also smoothes rough facial skin and reduces fine wrinkles.
Tretoin 0.1% Gel reduces the excess oil production on the skin. Ideally, during the duration that your doctor has prescribed, a pinpoint application at night is suggested. How much and how long you must take it will depend on what you are being treated for. Usually, you should clean and dry the area that is afflicted before applying a thin layer of this drug. Follow your doctor’s instructions. Applying it to damaged or injured skin is not advised, and you should avoid getting it in your mouth, eyes, or nose. If, after many weeks, your symptoms don’t improve, continue using it regularly for the best results.
The most common side effects include inflammation, dryness, and redness of the skin. They are usually mild, and they get better as your body gets used to the drug. Drinking plenty of water and moisturizing are crucial because dehydration can result in dry lips, eyes, and mouth. Inform your doctor if any of these adverse effects worry you or if they persist. Serious side effects are uncommon with this drug.
You should try to avoid being in the sun as much as possible because this medication may make you more susceptible to sunlight. It could exacerbate skin sensitivity. It is recommended that you avoid laser treatments and waxing (hair removal) while undergoing treatment. This medication can cause birth abnormalities, hence it should not be used by pregnant or intending mothers.
Uses of Tretoin 0.1% Gel
– Treatment of Acne
– Acute promyelocytic leukaemia
Tretoin 0.1% Gel Side Effects
– Erythema (skin redness)
– Skin irritation
– Dry skin
– Dry lips
– Pale red skin
– Increased sensitivity to light
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