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    A Review On Acne Pills

    Acne is a skin condition that affects hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, and although it tends to be an issue with teenagers more than any other age group, it can affect anybody from the ages of 10 to 40. Acne causes blackheads, whiteheads, red or yellow spots on the skin, greasy skin, and even scarring, and it can thus be incredibly damaging to one's self-esteem and self-confidence.

    Acne can be caused by a number of dissimilar things, but typically by the overactivity of the sebaceous glands, which are what secrete naturally occurring oily materials into the skin. The sebaceous glands of those people who suffer from acne are especially sensitive to common blood levels of the hormone known as testosterone, which is found in both men and women.

    Acne can result in being anywhere from mild to severe, but there are several forms of treatment that are obtainable for acne, one in particular being acne pills.

    About Acne Pills

    Acne pills are one of the more commonly prescribed forms of treatment for acne, and these acne pills, such as tetracycline, can be prescribed for inflammatory acne, and they should generally be taken everyday for around three months, although it may take anywhere up to six months for the advantages to be seen.

    Some types of oral contraceptives are also used in this regard, as they are able to aid with acne problems, and in particular a combination of the normal pill hormone called ethinylestradiol with cyproterone acetate works by suppressing male hormone activity, and so thus this procedure is often used more so for women who suffer from acne.

    There are several other types of treatment for acne as well, besides acne pills, such as skin creams, topical creams, prescription medications, and so on, and there are always new and innovative forms of treatment coming out all the time.

    In order to know which specific procedure is going to work best for you, you need to speak to your doctor. They would be able to look at your skin, diagnose the problem and the severity of it, and from this be able to determine the particular procedure of treatment that you should use. Keeping in touch with your doctor after this is also very crucial to your treatment, so that they can keep track of your progress and make certainly that everything is going smoothly.

    If you do suffer from acne, bear in mind that you're not alone and that there is aid available that you aid you obtain looking and feeling like your old self again.

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