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What Everybody Should Know about How To Fight Acne

By: Patricia Wagner

Are you fighting disfiguring pimples with resulting scars? If you are, you probably know that there are many choices of acne medicine out there. However, you may not know which medicine will work the best for you. First of all, you need to be aware of what's available to help you get rid of your pimples.

Several of the most popular medicines in getting rid of acne can be purchased at your local drugstore. However, since there are so many choices, it's hard to tell which one will work best for you since different medicines work differently for different people.

When you search for the right acne medicine for you, be sure to read the instructions on the containers. You need to be aware that there are possible side effects to taking each of the different brands. If you should experience side effects to the particular acne medicine that you have chosen, you'll want to be aware of what those side effects are. That way, if you experience side effects, you can change to another brand or you can decide if it's worth it to suffer the side effects.

If your acne is mild, you might want to try using an acne medicine that contains salicylic acid. Yet another type of over-the-counter acne treatment contains resorcinol. It helps reduce the number of blackheads and whiteheads on the skin and it's effective in treating mild cases of acne.

Some acne medications contain sulfur which has been around for many years. Although some people are allergic to medicine containing sulfur, others find it very beneficial in helping them control their acne.

As an acne sufferer, it's crucial to keep your skin really clean. To wash your face, you might want to try something as simple such as benzyl peroxide in a low strength solution.

Other popular acne remedies that you don't need a prescription to obtain are products containing herbs. A number of people have found special acne-fighting herbs to be effective for them.

The information that I have just given you is by no means complete, but it is a brief summary of acne medicines that are available for you to try.

However, it's best not to fight your war with acne by yourself. That's why you should go to a doctor. For example, instead of trying to pop your pimples yourself, which only spreads them and scars your face, your doctor will use special sterile instruments to drain your pimples. This will help reduce scarring.

Your dermatologist has a number of samples that he or she might give you to try. By using the samples, you will be steered in the right direction for you. You may also save money in the long run by going to a doctor. That's because in order to see if a certain acne remedy works, you've got to give it a fair try and that involves using it for several weeks on a consistent basis. However, if it doesn't work you need to try another one. That can be costly. A doctor may help you to find the right medicine for you right away.

Another benefit of going to a doctor is that he or she can prescribe acne medicine for you that you cannot buy over the counter. These prescriptions are usually antibiotics. Acne antibiotics come in the form of pills, gels, lotions and solutions. Your doctor can help you avoid using antibiotics in a haphazard way because overuse can lead to antibiotic resistance.

Doctors can also prescribe both Accutane and Sotret. These are very powerful acne medications, but do not use either one of these medications unless you're positive that you will not be getting pregnant while you are using them. They both cause birth defects!

Your doctor might want you to try topical retinoic acid. It's one of the biggest breakthroughs in acne treatment of all time! A form of vitamin A, it now comes in a slow-release form to help prevent irritation of the skin. Retinoic acid works by unplugging pores and reducing the amount of whiteheads and blackheads on your skin.

Remember, one of the best choices is to start with advice from your doctor who can help you win your war with acne.

Article Source: http://www.thehealthmanual.com

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