Acne Treatment Tips

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How To Clear Acne Effectively With Over The Counter Products

If you visit any health stores, you will be amazed with a wide range of acne treatments. Although most doctors administer antibiotics for clearing up acne, the majority of the treatments begins with topical products. These products are applied directly on the skin over the problem areas. These are often over-the-counter products, but topical antibiotics are also available for prescription.

These products help by killing the bacteria on the skin that may be causing the acne. In addition, they reduce the the infection caused by the condition itself. They also help to prevent the pores from clogging.

Acne sufferers have been using topical antibiotic products to clear their acne for many years. However, over the years the formulation has not changed significantly. The good news is that it have generally been very successful in treating various forms of acne.

The most common antibiotic for clearing acne is Clindaamycin. This medication must be prescribed.. It is available as a solution, lotion., or gel at 1% strength. It is applied twice a day to all acne prone areas. Usually your skin tolerates it but it may cause irritation. There are several skin conditions where use of this product is advised against. Hence, before you use it, check with your doctor about your skin conditions.

The second most common antibiotic in clearing acne is Erythromycin. It is available as a gel, solution or ointment at 2% strength. It must be applied twice a day to all acne prone areas. Although your skin can tolerate the medication but be aware that irritation may happen. It is also safe for use for women who are or may become pregnant.

Tetracycline is another antibiotic used for clearing acne but it must be taken orally. It is available as a solution at different strengths. It has sodium bisulfite, a sulfa derivative, and these ingredients can create allergic reactions. Your skin may turn yellow. However, many dermatologists prefer this medication.

Metronidazol is used frequently for acne caused by rosacea. It is available as a gel at .75% strength. It must be applied once or twice a day. Just like any medications as mentioned above, it is usually well tolerated but can cause some irritation.

Doctors prescribe many topical treatments that can help to clear acne. Your doctor can advise you on the right kind of treatment for your condition. Many factors go into determining what product is right for you such as skin type, type of acne, and the severity of your condition. It is usually recommended that you first try over-the-counter medications to treat your acne before resorting to a prescribed antibiotic. This can decrease the need for these products that are often harsh to your skin, but necessary in some cases to clear up the condition.


Don't squeeze your pimple or it will get angry!
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