Choose an acne medicine
When it
comes to acne medicines, it can be overwhelming to see
just how many different choices there
are.
Stores can have an entire aisle dedicated to
nothing but acne medicine and skin
care, and this is even without taking herbal,
alternative, and Chinese acne
medicines into
consideration. Acne is more than
just zits on a high school kid, as far too many people tend
to believe, but is an outward sign of a hormonal imbalance
that affects millions of adults, and severe acne can lead to
permanent scarring.
Almost all acne medicines have some percentage
of Benzyl Peroxide, which is the main chemical agent that
has been proven to fight acne, and therefore finds a home
in about every type of acne
medication. While shelves are
full of pharmaceutical solutions to acne, there are all
types of treatments out
there. Aside from over the
counter medicines and products, there are prescription
medications, illumination by high intensity light, exotic
spa-treatments, herbal remedies, Chinese acupuncture and
on and on to seeming infinity.
There are entire companies built on simply
treating acne, and many others who make the majority of
their profits in that one
field. Accutane and
Proactive are two such companies that are well known for
treating acne. There are alternative
treatments such as UV rays, Chinese
acupuncture, and a whole plethora of herbal supplements and
vitamin supplements. A lot of acne
medicine can be bought without a prescription, but what
medicine to pick up often depends on which type of acne you
have.
Doctors tend to split acne into four separate
(mild, moderate, severe, and very severe) distinctive
categories:
1)
Mild acne: This
is when
less than half of the face is
infected. The
mild form is characterized by many comedones, as well as
many papules and pustules.
2)
Moderate
acne: More than half of the face is involved, with
numerous comedones, papules and pustules.
3)
Severe
acne: This is when the entire face is affected and
absolutely covered with comedones, numerous papules and
pustules and a few nodules and cysts.
4)
Very severe
acne: This refers to a highly inflammatory acne
covering the face with nodules and cysts present, which often
leads to severe scarring.
If you have mild or moderate acne, about any
medicine that comes off the shelf should be designed to
treat your particular
outbreak. If you have severe or
very severe acne, then it is best to see a dermatologist
to find out what types of medicine might actually be
prescribed to you. If you are an
individual who does not like to take medication, there
are herbal solutions for acne, and the Chinese acne
medicine almost draws exclusively for natural
sources. The other thing you can
do is see the doctor and have them recommend an herbal
route.
There are nearly countless choices in how
to find treatment for almost any acne problem, from mild to
very severe. A little research, a
little understanding, and a little luck can go a long way in
finding the solution to a recurring
problem.
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