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Acne Medicine: What You Need To Know About Treating Your Skin

By: Bee K

Recent study has revealed that about 80% of population (about 4 out of 5 people) has ever suffered from acne. It is believed that acne breakout is caused by several factors mainly hectic lifestyle, poor eating diet, climate, acne-induced drugs and heredity. There are several types of acne ranging from mild to severe acne. Do you know that you do not need a strong acne medicine to clear up your mild acne?



Study has shown that our body immune system is capable of fighting against bacteria and this includes those associated with acne. Hence, your mild acne will be gone within days without you under any acne medication. It is recommended that you develop habit of washing your face or affected area at least once or twice a day with gentle soap and water.



When To See 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.



If topical acne medicine fails to heal your acne, your doctor will let you try antibiotics orally for a few days in conjunction with other treatments. As severe acne needs time to cure, typically, you will see improvement in about 6 to 8 weeks, hence 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.

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Bee K has been afflicted by acne at a tender age but she has eventually conquered it. Check out more of her study on how to cure acne, and the best acne treatments around.

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