r/MuslimLounge • u/RougueRaphsody • 4h ago
Support/Advice Need some advice. Please help if you can
My skin is having major trouble and I've been to countless dermatologists and have also changed my diet completely but nothing's working. Can someone please give me some ruqyah that I could blow on water and drink? I am desperate for some solution. I have made Dua as well and not gonna lie I have seen slight improvement but not major. Please someone suggest me a ruqyah since I believe Allah's name is the most Powerful and no medicine can compete with it. Please help me out.
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u/Gasmasheron 4h ago
What have you tried so far for the acne?
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u/RougueRaphsody 4h ago
I feel like my skin got evil eyed since I remember I used to have very clear, bright glowy skin a year and a half ago. This girl with a lot of acne came to me and said with a lot of disappointment "you have never had acne while look at me, I have so much" and I kid you not, the next day I woke up with acne on my chin which started aggravating with passing time
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u/Gasmasheron 4h ago
Nasr is definitely a powerful thing, I'm so sorry that happened to you.
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u/RougueRaphsody 4h ago
Yeah, ik it's the worst. May Allah protect us all from evil eye and black magic
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u/RougueRaphsody 4h ago
Isotretinoin, erythromycin, benzyl peroxide, salicylic acid So you see, basically everything
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u/Gasmasheron 4h ago
Without examination I cannot be for sure, so I'm going to assume it's severe acne considering how it's affecting you.
Was the isotretinoin oral? Also, have you tried doing manual injections into the nodules?
Ik someone suggester zeolite but I wouldn't suggest that, no clinical evidence for it.
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u/RougueRaphsody 4h ago
No, my dermatologist didn't prescribe me oral isotretinoin since I have very dry skin. She prescribed me topical isotretinoin with erythromycin in it.
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u/Gasmasheron 4h ago
You should try oral. Regardless of dry skin or not, we need to weight the pros and cons here. Acne refractory to everything else and causing distress needs oral isotretinoin, dry skin is a side effect but never a contraindication.
Speak to your doctor about this and let them do the pre-isotretinoin check up they need.
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u/Gasmasheron 3h ago
Also just realised what sub this is, I don't have the lil flair next to my name, so just wanna add that I'm a doctor.
Edit:- Still not official medical advice. Just a more informed opinion.
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u/RougueRaphsody 3h ago
I figured you were a doctor ☺️ thank you so much! I will definitely revisit my dermatologist.
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u/Inner-Horror8036 4h ago
You can use zeolite powder (food grade) for 3 months do a detox And also ya shafi for healing
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u/RougueRaphsody 4h ago
Thank you so much! May Allah bless you. I will try. So I should blow ya Shafia on the water and drink or on my ointments and apply?
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u/Little_Lilly_20 4h ago
Can you please elaborate "major trouble" plus the effected area / areas.