Knowing the Right Acne Medication for You
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Knowing the Right Acne Medication for You
Most often than not, the physique becomes the
innermost reflection of people, their lifestyles and their personalities.
Everybody—even those who are evidently endowed with almost flawless skin and
perfect body—still wants more that is why they continue to search for products
that would maintain and enhance their physical wellness .
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But sometimes, it is quite unavoidable to
encounter problems when it comes to achieving physical beauty. One of the most
common problems people have to deal with is having various skin disorders or
skin diseases.
People—regardless of their gender, age, and
nationality—experience different kinds of skin disorders. But among the so many
skin diseases, majority of them agree that acne is indeed one of the hardest to
get rid off.
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People who have
skin diseases—especially those who are suffering greatly from a skin disorder
like acne—endlessly search for products to cure their skin imperfections. And
with the growing popularity of different acne medication, more and more people
often resort to these products and treatments without consulting a dermatologist
or a physician. More often that not, the result is more devastating than their
current uncomfortable situation.
In order to avoid mistakes in choosing
medications and treatments to acne, people should first gain information about
the general cause of acne, its types, and the products appropriate for each
kind.
For people who suffer from this skin disorder, it is very
important to learn the current and future physiological and psychological
effects of acne apart from focusing too much on the aesthetic aspect. It is also
equally important for the acne patient to get support and advice from family
members and relatives in combating this skin disease because getting improper
acne medication may lead to a worst physiological shape in the future.
Basically, the use of any acne medication will depend on the kind of
acne the person has developed. Most studies show that acne cases depend on the
life stages of a person—infantile acne, juvenile or teenager acne, and adult
acne.
Knowing the type of acne the person has is quite significant in
determining the kind of acne medication required. This is a very significant
factor because this is where the calculation of dosage and span of time the acne
medication depends.
In giving any acne medication, it is also quite
important to take note of the type of acne the patient has, his or her age, the
prevalence of acne organism present, and the overall well-being of the
individual. These pieces of information will determine the kind of acne
medication to be given in order to avoid possible allergic reactions due to the
antibiotics.
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Since antibiotics have been known as effective
solution for moderate to severe and persistent acne, doctors and dermatologists
continue to administer the use of it for years now. Through the years, medical
research, and developments also proven that antibiotics can be more effective
when taken orally.
Today, acne medication is usually administered
through oral antibiotic medication or medicine taken by mouth usually prescribed
by a physician or a dermatologist.
Of all the existing oral antibiotics
for acne out there, oral tetracycline remains one of the most widely used.
Tetracycline medication starts from 500 to 1000 milligrams a day. When
developments occur, lesser dosage is given until the bacteria that caused the
disease have been suppressed. Oral erythromycin on the other hand serves as an
alternative to tetracycline safe for the consumption of pregnant women and very
young children.
Other acne medications that are derived from
tetracycline include oral minocycline and oral doxycycline these are both
believed to be more effective than tetracycline itself but are dangerous to
pregnant women and kids. Physicians also consider oral corticosteroids and
isotretinoin as effective acne medication. Topical acne medication or treatments
through surgery are also other options to treat acne.