Archive for May, 2008



Acne Prescription

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:28 am

Acne has different causes for various people. It can be caused by the onset of puberty, your skin type, by stress or a whole host of different reasons.

If it is problem that doesn’t seem to be helped by over the counter remedies, a visit to the doctor to get an acne prescription could be the answer.

The doctor may advise hormonal pills, Retin-A, daily oral medications, creams or they may prescribe something that is relevant to skin type, sex or age.

A personalized acne prescription is so much more likely to work because the doctor should be able to pinpoint the type of acne and what causes it in each individual’s case and thus prescribe a remedy that is customized.

A search online for acne prescriptions should give an overview of what is available, however a trip to the doctor is always recommended before deciding to take any course of action.




Acne Kits

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:21 am

Society puts a lot of pressure on people nowadays to be beautiful so having acne causes some people to have a low self-image.

Acne kits are a type of treatment that could help as they cater to every skin type. They are available over the counter and contain several bottles of different solutions (e.g. toners, cleansers, masks, facial washes and moisturizers) that can be used on the face to get rid of acne.

The most common bottle found in acne kits is toner. This solution unclogs pores and keeps your skin oil free.

Cleansers will get rid of dirt on the skin’s surface.

Masks, facial washes and moisturizers may also be included in the kit. All these solutions make it possible to treat acne without taking any medicinal remedies. Some contain benzoyl peroxide or another agent.

Lastly washing your face several times a day and avoiding touching any existing spots should help your skin look fresh and healthy and help get rid of acne.




Cleansers For Acne

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:20 am

A whole host of cleansers for acne promise a miracle cure but only a few seem make any difference to relieving acne. Acne is caused by different factors in different people, so a cleanser that works miracles for your friend may not make the slightest bit of difference to you.

In the search for cleansers for acne, it is important to bear in mind science has yet to find an effective acne cure and not fall for the advertising hype surrounding cleansers. Yes they will work for some people but you have to spend money to find out it if it works for you and several cleansers later this could be quite an expensive affair.

In my search for a cure for the acne outbreak , I have found that the witch hazel, a nice natural cleanser seems to work the best at reducing spots and make me able to face the outside world.




Diet For Acne

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:16 am

Whilst acne sufferers might be trying every solution, cream, acne kit or cleanser under the sun to treat their zits, they are overlooking a major factor as they are concentrating on fight the outside not fighting the battle from the inside out. This is where a diet for acne can help.

Acne diets are not discussed very much yet a healthy diet can help your immune system and reduce acne. It’s all about eating the right balance of nutrients, vitamins and drinking plenty of water on a regular basis.

The food you eat comes back out through your pores on your skin thus the term ‘you are what you eat’. A diet that consists of mainly fast foods will be reflected through your skin.

Your diet for acne should contain lots of fruit, vegetables, non-processed foods and water (lots of water flushes all sorts of toxins from your body). Look on the Internet for some specific acne diets and watch your complexion improve.




Acne Causing Bacteria

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:14 am

Skin bacteria on their own do not cause acne. However acne causing bacteria could be defined as the bacteria called Propionbacterium acnes (P. Acnes) which lives on all skin types and is part of the skin’s natural maintenance system.

When a follicle is clogged, this acne causing bacteria multiplies and causing a chemical reaction that results in inflammation and spots. Acne treatments are designed to fight this bacteria and reduce inflammation by decreasing oil production and cleansing the pores.

Also when several types of bacteria are trapped underneath the skin, they can react with sebum and break down into free fatty acids resulting in damage and inflammation in the deeper parts of the skin.

The first signs of this are redness and swelling. Within 3 days of this inflammation starting, white blood cells start attacking the bacteria and try to get them out the body. This is how pustules are formed and develop.




Acne and Chocolate

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:12 am

Don’t tell the kids, but eating chocolate and getting spots or acne has no relation . There has been a load of scientific research and doctor’s knowledge and none of it can prove acne and chocolate are connected. Although we should all take into consideration that moderation with everything is the key.

Actually eating chocolate promotes seratonin levels in the brain which helps relieve stress levels. As we know stress can be a factor in causing acne. Chocolate also has antioxidants in, which are good for the body. Acne and chocolate? What do you say now about the connection?




Acne and Blemishes

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 9:54 am

Acne and blemishes are a common problem amongst teenagers often caused by the onset of adolescence in boys and the menstrual cycle for girls. Other causes include emotional problems, contraceptive use, stress, drugs, hormonal changes, allergies and wearing tight clothing.

Even something as mundane as talking on the telephone a lot and pressing the phone receiver against their ear can cause an outbreak of acne around the ear and chin.

However, acne and blemishes can affect anyone at any age even if it didn’t affect them as a teenager. It’s a condition that doesn’t do very much for people’s self-esteem and whilst there is no one recommended cure there are several treatments that could work successfully.

The first thing to do would be to visit the dermatologist for advice. They will prescribe a medicated cream or for more serious cases an antibiotic. A search on the Internet will also give you some ideas on how to win the fight against acne and blemishes.




Tetracycline and Pimples

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 4:58 pm

Tetracycline and pimples are a common combination because tetracycline is the most prescribed antibiotic to treat acne. It can be taken orally or applied as a cream.

Before a doctor prescribes tetracycline, he will ask you about allergies and tell you the pros and cons of using an antibiotic like tetracycline.

If you are prescribed tetracycline it is important to let the doctor know if you are taking any other medication or applying any other creams to help your acne because they may potentially react with tetracycline and pimples might get worse.

Even if the acne starts to clear up after a few days of using tetracycline you must carry on and complete the whole course orthe acne may return. It may take 4 – 6 weeks before an improvement is seen. If there is no improvement or the condition gets any worse in this time period its time for another visit to the doctor and he may change the antibiotic.




Salicylic Acid Acne

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 4:55 pm

Salicylic acid acne treatments have been around for years. But if you haven’t heard of it, don’t know how it works or know what the precautions are, read on.

Salicylic acid acne treatments are sold over the counter and are safe unless they are used with other chemical acne treatments, which can cause even more skin irritations. It’s common sense but always read the instructions on the bottle and contact a doctor or pharmacist if you have any further questions. It’s good to not mix different chemicals.

This type of natural acid penetrates far into hair follicles and gets rid of your dead skin cells thus helping keep pores clean and clear from spot causing bacteria and dirt. It is also medically proven to reduce the inflammation of newly formed blackheads, blemishes and whiteheads.

You must watch out for the concentration of salicylic acid within your treatment and know what amount is safe for you as too much could cause major irritation and even burning.

It is always best to ask your doctor what treatment that you should try because if you have been diagnosed with Rosacea, this particular treatment can do more damage then good.




Accutane Info

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 4:33 pm

Accutane is prescribed to treat severe nodular acne when no other acne treatment has worked including various antibiotics. It has some very serious side effects.

Your doctor will discuss with you the benefits and side effects before a decision in made to go ahead with this medicine. It is important to understand the risks of taking accutane.

Accutane can cause serious birth defects, miscarriages and premature births so there is no way it will be prescribed if you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant.

Other side effects include serious brain problems as this medicine can increase the pressure on your brain, your internal organs run the risk of getting damaged, hearing problems might develop and there can be some pain in joints, muscles and ligaments.

If you are considering this treatment make sure you find as much accutane information as you can before making your final decision. Many have found it beneficial and can deal with common side effects like dry lips.




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