Guide To Benzoyl Peroxide
Potential Side Effects

Benzoyl peroxide can cause the skin to become red and dry. Patients may notice that their skin starts to flake or peel. These side effects tend to be most severe during the first few weeks of treatment. Benzoyl peroxide causes the skin to dry out more than some other acne medicines. Individuals who use treatments with higher percentages of benzoyl peroxide typically experience more skin dryness. Some patients notice rough patches of skin while using benzoyl peroxide.
It is common to have redness, burning, and itching immediately after applying the medicine. Patients should contact their doctor if they notice severe skin irritation, severe redness, or blisters. Allergic reactions to benzoyl peroxide are very rare. However, patients should get immediate medical care if they develop hives, breathing difficulties, or swelling of the lips or tongue while using this medicine.
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