Acne Cysts And Their Treatment
Posted: Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 3, 2013 by Unknown inAcne Cysts And Their Treatment
Deep cysts,
inflammation, extensive damage to the skin and scarring characterize severe
acne. It often requires an aggressive treatment regimen and should be treated by
a dermatologist. Severe forms of acne can require years of treatment and may
experience one or more treatment failures. However, almost every case of acne
can be successfully treated. There are five popular treatments for acne cysts.
There are many effective treatments that are available currently.
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Drainage and surgical excision, inner lesion
corticosteroid injection, isotretinoin (a potent drug for treating severe cystic
acne), oral antibiotics, and oral contraceptives are the most popular
treatments. Some people may choose a more natural treatment for severe acne,
which will also be covered briefly in this article.
Drainage and
extraction, or acne surgery as it is also called, should not be performed by
patients and is used on some large cysts that do not respond to medication and
require drainage and extraction. Dermatologists are trained in the proper
technique and perform acne surgery under sterile conditions. Patient attempts to
drain and extract acne cysts, by squeezing or picking, can lead to infection,
worsening of the acne and scarring.
When an acne cyst becomes severely
inflamed, there is a good chance it will rupture and scarring will occur. To
treat these severely inflamed cysts and prevent scarring, dermatologists may
inject such cysts with a diluted corticosteroid. This lessens the inflammation
and promotes healing of the acne cyst. An inner lesion corticosteroid injection
works by melting the cyst over the course of a few days.
Oral
antibiotics have been a basis of therapy for severe acne for many years. Like
topical antibiotics, oral antibiotics work to reduce the "P. acnes". "P. Acnes"
are normal residents on the skin, which decreases inflammation. Treatment with
oral antibiotics usually begins with a high dosage, which is eventually reduced
as the acne resolves. Over time, the "P. acnes" bacteria can become resistant to
the treatment. When resistance occurs, another antibiotic can be prescribed or
other treatment options may need to be explored.
Oral contraceptives
have been shown to effectively clear acne in women by suppressing the overactive
sebaceous glands. Oral contraceptives can be used as long-term acne therapy;
however, this medication should not be prescribed to women who smoke, have a
blood clotting disorder, are older than thirty-five or have a history of
migraine headaches, without the advice of a gynecologist.
Spironolactone,
a synthetic steroid, may be used in combination with oral contraceptives to
treat acne in adult females. Spironolactone inhibits androgen, hormones that
stimulate oil glands in addition to other effects on the body, production. There
are possible side effects that may accompany Spironolactone treatment. A few
side affects include irregular menstruation, breast tenderness, headache and
fatigue.
Some people choose more natural ways to combat cystic acne.
Some natural treatments are eating a whole foods diet that consists of only
natural foods that have not been chemically or mechanically processed. Yoga or
deep relaxation techniques may be used to reduce the amount of stress that is
put on the body and the mind. Essential oils are another natural treatment that
may be added to the diet of sufferers of severe acne.