Pimples are usually referred to as acne and toothpaste does not work to eliminate acne.
Acne is a common chronic inflammatory, follicular sebaceous gland disorder that is better during puberty and is considered to be related to androgen levels, proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes, and genetics.
Toothpaste is used to clean teeth and has no therapeutic effect on acne. Acne is usually eliminated by topical and oral medications. Topical medications such as benzoyl peroxide and adapalene are used. Oral doxycycline, minocycline, vitamin B complex, etc., if necessary, oral isotretinoin or photodynamic therapy is required in severe cases.
Patients with acne are advised not to use medication blindly and not to use prescriptions or secret products. Do not use toothpaste on the affected area to avoid local irritation, causing contact dermatitis. You can go to the dermatology department of the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the use of drugs.