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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.