Acne, which strikes many people from all walks of life, is a skin disorder that results from the action of hormones on the sebaceous glands of the skin. It is most common among teens and young adults, although infants and mature adults can also be affected. Acne sufferers have been around for many hundreds of years. When you think about all this suffering, the question still begs for an answer…can you actually cure acne?
With so many people dealing with this disorder it’s no wonder the market is inundated with a slew of so called acne cures. Most dermatologists and doctors would probably deny the fact that acne cures actually exist even though some acne medicines like accutane do provide relief for certain acne sufferers.
Many acne sufferers will resort to over-the-counter products like non-prescription acne cleansers, astringents, pimple creams, and moisturizers. These usually help unplug whiteheads and blackheads and encourage the skin to peel off.
Other prescription topical antibiotics help fight acne by means of killing the bacteria that infect the pores. It must be noted that longer use of these forms of acne cures may cause some bacteria to become resistant to them. When using these products side effects such as redness, irritation and drying may be encountered.
Oral anitbiotics are another option which relieve acne by killing the bacteria. Some side effects to be considered before taking oral antibiotics are nausea and dizziness.
What may be the most controversial alternative are vitamin A derivatives. They can prevent skin cells from clumping together and they promote shedding of the skin. Irritation, redness and dryness are a number of side effects to consider with this option. Much care and caution must be used when considering these derivatives because there have been some cases reported that attribute some birth defects and psychological disorders to their use.
Just remember, prevention is still the strongest key. As your mother might have told you, “an ounce of prevention is like a pound of cure”!And as always, consult with your doctor before beginning or trying any medical treatment.
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