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Old 04-13-2008, 08:51 AM
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Default How to care for your skin to avoid acne

Most people think that acne is an adolescent 's skin problem. In fact, it is a condition that affects both adults, male or female, but it usually begins during puberty. Acne is a common problem and nearly one in ten adults suffer from acne at some time in their lives. Acne is a broad term that includes spots, black and white dots. Acne effective treatments are sometimes hard to find, acne and understanding and prevention can be frustrating. There are many types of acne that people can use. Oral antibiotics and medications such as accutane, can be used as such stage.A ccutaneä may be prescribed for severe cases.

Toothpaste, hydrocortisone cream and eye drops are just a few examples of different home remedies that purport to be useful for acne. Acne coloration can be treated with creams and exfoliating while facial scars may require the use of fillers, laser treatments or dermabrasion. Acnezine is a compressed herbal treatment of acne mild to severe acne, and inside-out. It is very effective, working quickly, contain natural ingredients Acnezine deals with inflammation, redness and eliminates puss reduced, patches, buttons, white and black. Actimine is a new natural supplement that helps you reduce outbreaks of acne.

Actimine uses ingredients that have been proven to have a positive effect on acne. Acne other treatments such as injections of corticosteroids may be used. This is mainly used to melt the cyst over a period of several days. The acne therapy chosen by your determatologist will be matched to the severity of the condition of your skin. A healthy diet and relaxation lead to a significant improvement in your health and, therefore, in the appearance of your skin. Eating more fruits, cereals and vegetables can help regulate your insulin response. Exercise is also important for mild cases of acne.

Mild and severe form of acne can be treated by the treatment of inflammatory acne. People with moderate to severe inflammatory acne can be treated with prescription of oral or topical medications, alone or in combination. Patients must take each dose of these medications as directed by health care providers. There are many oral antibiotics to treat acne. These may include benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid and sulfur are the most common topical OTC medicines used to treat acne. Antibiotics and azelaic acid help stop or slow the growth of bacteria and reduce inflammation.

Tretinoin, a type of drug called a retinoid, which contains a different form of vitamin A, is a topical medication effective in stopping the development of new comedones. Other oral medications are less commonly used erythromycin, clindamycin, or sulfonamides. Doxycycline is also very effective in reducing inflammatory acne drug in the skin. Tetracycline and minocycline also reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills, so a backup or another form of birth control must be used. Creams and lotions provide moisture and tend to be good for people who have sensitive skin. Gels and solutions are generally based alcohol and tend to dry the skin.
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