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prescription acne
Robert Kokoska asked:


Acne is the term used to describe plugged pores of the skin. It can affect people of all ages, races and genders. Most people struggle with acnes during some period of the life usually teenage years. Acne is the pimples (white heads and blackheads) and even deeper lumps that are found on the face, neck, chest, back, and upper arms. Acne is not a life threatening condition but is can be devastating to the patient. It can lead to scarring and disfiguring with even the mildest cases. There are many treatment options for those who suffer from acne. The treatment used depends on the type and severity of the acne.

For mild acne the treatment of whiteheads, blackheads and minor pimples usually consists of a cleansing treatment. You will need to cleanse the entire effected area with a mild soap. Once you have cleaned with a mild soap like Neutrogena or dove you will want to apply an over the counter benzyl peroxide or salicylic acid. These products can be found over the counter and mild acne should be able to be successfully treated without prescription medicine. Benzyl peroxide product such as Benxi, Benzac or even Clearasil work by killing the bacteria that causes the acne. This treatment can take one to two months to work. It will not create a natural resistance to the bacteria. Salicylic acid helps prevent the future clogging of pores and also helps breakdown whiteheads and blackheads. This medicine is found in many over the counter products such as Clearasil and Stri-Dex.

More serious acne breakouts may require a physicians treatment. The deeper acne like cysts and nodules can leave scarring. You doctor may suggest the use of prescription treatments to quickly resolve the acne and prevent scarring. If you have moderate to severe acne you doctor may put you on a variety of medications and treatments.

Of course a daily cleanser will still need to be used in addition to applying benzyl peroxide. You may also be given prescription antibiotic gels, creams or lotions. In severe cases a prescription oral antibiotic maybe used. Pimples or acne should never be drained or popped unless by a health care professional. Large pimples may need to be drained by a health care professional to help prevent scarring and to clear up the infection.

Curing acne takes time and each individuals treatment will be different. What works for your friends may not work for your skin. You will need to allow time for the skin to heal and in some case acne maybe come worse before getting better. There are several products offered over the counter that are sworn by celebrities and other people. Products like Proactiv maybe a good solution for your acne problem. You can also consider taking low dose birth control pills to help reduce acne flare ups that revolve around a women’s menstruation. To prevent scarring try to never scratch or pop a pimple. Squeezing a pimple not only bruises the surrounding tissue but can also push the infection deeper into the tissue.

The best way to treat acne is to find what works for your skin type and acne and stick with it. A daily routine should be put in place to help resolve and control future acne outbreaks. If scarring from acne has already occurred there are also treatments that can help prevent future scarring as well as remove scars that are already in place. You should see a dermatologist to discuss your options.



prescription acne
Rikey Ponting asked:


Finding the best acne treatment can be a challenge. People search online for the best acne treatments available, only to be confronted with a plethora of varying opinions about what works and what doesn’t work! Reading customers’ reviews of the best acne treatments can also be a minefield of confusion, as one happy customer will rate a product with five stars, while another will complain that not only the product didn’t work, it actually made their skin worse.

So how do you find the best acne treatment for your skin? Firstly, it’s a good idea to look at what each individual acne treatment product actually acts on. In other words, how does the treatment work? Most popular acne treatments only treat the symptoms of acne (that is, the pimples, blackheads and cysts that appear on the skin), while ignoring the real cause of acne. These treatments may work more or less effectively for people, but many users find that their acne treatments of choice simply aren’t effective over the long term.

I know how it feels! I suffered for acne for a good fifteen years before I was able to find that elusive “best acne treatment” that would work for my skin permanently. However, when I did find the solution, it wasn’t in the form of some sort of new skin care product. It was actually in a book recommended to me by a friend and acne ex-sufferer. He’d read a book called Acne Cured the Ebook, and followed the advice it contained. When he told me I was quite skeptical. I wondered if maybe he’d been trying a new product at the same time, or had changed his skin care routine. However, by this stage in my life I was willing to try everything and anything (I’d already been through all the popular acne treatments, the not-so popular acne treatments, even the harsh prescription acne treatments in my quest to find the best acne treatment for my skin). So, I reluctantly bought the book and read it. Not only did I read it, I also committed to following all the recommendations and guidelines contained in it.

Knowing from previous experience that most acne treatments don’t provide immediate or overnight results, I knew I’d have to continue with the process for a number of weeks, or even months, before I could say for sure or not whether it was working, and I did. I must admit that I was probably the most surprised of anyone when my skin really did begin showing a noticeable improvement! This time, it seemed I’d really hit the jackpot and landed the best acne treatment out there.

As expected I didn’t have miraculously clear skin in three days; even after a week my skin hadn’t improved that much (although even in that short time my skin was less irritated, and it looked as if I had fewer new pimples appearing). Overall it was probably a good month before I could clearly see that the treatment was proving to be effective. My skin was definitely clearer, my existing pimples were healing nicely, and there were many less new ones erupting. Within a few months my skin was the best it had been since a pre-adolescent! Now I still get the occasional pimple here and there (who doesn’t?) but my skin really is clear for the most part, and I’m no longer embarrassed to go out in public and show my face without makeup.

The best acne treatment out there isn’t some new product or formula, it’s simply knowing exactly what causes acne in most people and counteracting it. Once you can do that, you’ll never suffer horrendous acne breakouts ever again.