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

    A lot people in the country are suffering from acne due to a number of cause which includes heredity, poor diet, stress, unwell skincare habits and unwell lifestyle. Treating acne may differ depending on the degree of the affliction. If you're one of those people who are suffering from mil acne, you will perhaps not need strong acne medicine to obtain rid of the ugly flare-ups on your skin.

    In fact, you could get rid of mild acne without using acne medicine. The immune system of our body can fight mild to moderate types of infecting including acne so there is a almighty possibility that your mild acne will just go away after a few days even without you using any acne medicine. Just wash the affected are of your skin once or twice a day with very mild soap and water to keep it clean and free from any harmful materials that may cause infection.

    When To See A Doctor

    When your acne is severe and you experience amazing discomfort, go to the doctor instantly and ask for acne medicine. Never try to self medicate especially if the flare-ups on your skin are severe. Note that self-medication can cause further undermine on your skin instead of making it better.

    In the bulk cases, doctors will prescribe acne medicine such as benzoyl peroxide and medicated lotion, cream and gels to kill bacteria on the affected areas. These items usually work and your acne will beginning 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 instantly and ask for another form of treatment.

    When simple treatments no longer work for you, the doctor may prescribe oral anti-biotic along 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 anti-biotic for a few days. In the bulk cases, severe acne will take sometime to sure. It could take about 6 to 8 weeks before the soreness on your skin will clear up so be patient.

    Severe acne may leave scars on the affected areas. In the bulk cases, these scars can be effectively removed via laser treatment. If your acne caused scars and blemishes on your skin, it will be a wonderful idea for you to talk to your dermatologist on how you could get rid of these scars and blemishes.

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