Do Not Use Any Acne Medicine On Your Skin – Find Out Why
By Bee K | July 20, 2007
Statistics has shown that there has been a rise in the number of people suffering from acne. Factors which attribute to this could be due to genetics, hormone changes, stressful lifestyle, unhealthy eating habits and improper skincare. Mild to moderate acnes are treated differently. In the case if you are having mild acne, you do not need any acne medicine.
In fact, you can get rid of mild acne without using acne medicine. The immune system of our body can fight mild to moderate types of infections including acne so there is a big possibility that your mild acne will just go away after a few days even without you using any acne medicine. Just wash the affected area of your skin once or twice a day with very mild soap and water to keep it clean and free from any harmful substances that may cause infection.
How Do I Know When To Consult A Doctor
That will depend on your personal threshold level. Once you feel very uncomfortable with your acne, immediately consult your doctor. If it is a severe acne case, you should never try to apply acne medicine on your own without the direction from your doctor. This type of self-medication will not only slow down your healing process but aggravates further.
In most cases, doctors will prescribe acne medicine such as benzoyl peroxide and medicated lotion, cream and gels to kill bacteria on the affected areas. These products usually work and your acne will start clear off within a few days. However, there are certain cases where these acne medicines will not work on your skin. In the event where these acne medicines will not work for you, you should go back to your doctor immediately and ask for another form of treatment.
When simple treatments no longer work for you, the doctor may prescribe oral antibiotic together with other forms of treatments for your acne. If the acne is really big, the doctor may decide to drain them and put you on oral antibiotic for a few days. In most cases, severe acne will take sometime to cure. It could take about 6 to 8 weeks before the inflammation on your skin will clear up, so be patient.
For those plagued with severe acne, it is not surprising to find acne scars and blemishes on their affected skin areas. You can opt to remove them via laser treatment. Currently there are a wide variety of different laser treatments using different type of laser light and intensity. It is recommended that you have a talk with your dermatologist on what are the suitable laser treatment you can take to remove your scars and blemishes.
Bee K has been plagued by acne at a tender age but she has eventually overcome it. Check out more of her insights on how to cure acne, and the best acne treatments available.
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