Archive for November, 2008

Top 3 Acne Medications

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Acne is a common disorder in skin that may last for long in an individual. For many people, acne isn’t a problem anymore when they reach the age of 30. But there are also individuals who continually carry the facial burden longer than expected. Treatments are important to avoid complications. When simple treatments are not enough, perhaps it is time to consider medical options for the acnes.

The top three acne medications are the following:

1. Benzoyl peroxide

This anti-bacterial medication takes care of killing the P. Acnes, acne-causing bacteria. It is an antiseptic agent that reduces the amount of barren pores. It will take approximately 3 weeks to see the changes.

This ingredient is also used for bleaching the hair and fabric so make sure to use it right. It is both over-the-counter and prescription drug that comes in gel or cream.

There is an estimated 3% of individuals found to be allergic to such substance so make sure that you don’t belong to that group or else you will experience skin inflammation if you apply it on your skin.

2. Salicylic Acid

Used to treat skin disorders such as dandruff, calluses, and warts, salicylic acid can also be used as an acne medication. It slows down the cells in the follicles from cracking which prevents blockage. It also assists in breaking down the whiteheads and blackheads.

Salicylic acid comes in many forms including cream, gel, lotion, ointment, and many more. Only use the medicine according to the directions on the label recommendations or from the doctor; otherwise, it may result to acid poisoning. Poisoning can be noticed when the person using it experiences dizziness, diarrhea, deep breathing, etc.

3. Sulfur

This ingredient is common among soaps, washes, and creams. It allows the skin to peel and dry enabling the breaking down of the whiteheads and blackheads. It is necessary to check the label directions so as to avoid unnecessary complications.

It is always best to seek professional advice when taking any of the medications. It is better to be sure. These medications, however, only kills bacteria, slows down cell breakdown, and peels off the skin but it will never stop the skin from acquiring bacteria after a certain span of time.

The Writer is the webmaster and owner of Medical Health Articles which has more than 1000 articles on all kind of health diseases and Auto Glass Repair Atlanta

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Clear Your Acne With My 12 Step Program

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

In 12 previous articles, I have outlined the specifics of each step they you need to take to eliminate acne and have a clear, clean face.

Here I outline this acne program, giving specifics that you can follow. There are many different 12-step programs you can create with the information I have provided in my other articles. Here I will give you one that I like, but it may not be the one you like. You can adapt a program to the things that don’t cost too much or you can buy numerous products to make things easier for you.

But if you are a good experimenter, you can keep your costs down. Also, just using 4-5 of the steps that I suggest, you may see your acne symptoms clear up. So let get started.

Low cost program

* Step 1: Keep your face clean - use glycerin or castile soap

* Step 2: Use Scotty’s acne face cream or any other natural acne face cream

* Step 3: Relieve constipation the first day followed by a two day liquid fast - use prune and apple juice just one day, following days eat apples and drink apple juice or other fruit drinks

* Step 4: Making changes to your diet by eliminating some processed foods and adding more raw fruit and vegetables. Start using flax seed oil and fish oil to control hormones and control inflammation

* Step 5: Drink plenty of distilled water with natural additives.

* Step 6: Getting plenty of sun, air

* Step 7: Vitamins you should be taking - Vitamin A and a B vitamin complex.

* Step 8: Minerals you should be taking - add calcium and zinc.

* Step 9: Herbal mixtures to drink or to use - use the Burdock-Sarsaparilla Compound

* Step 10: Special supplements to take - take the chlorophyll and lemon juice drink. Use flax seed oil in your salads.

* Step 11: Brushing your skin daily

* Step 12: Think about what acne is trying to express in your emotional life. Start making changes in your thought process and start doing things differently.

Those are the 12 powerful steps. Start reading my articles to get the details. Then, start doing these steps one by one and you will start to see a big improvement in your skin and in how you feel. You will also be setting the stage for preventing acne and other skin disorders in the future.

Rudy Silva has a degree in Physics and is a Natural Nutritionist. He is the author of Constipation, Acne, Hemorrhoid, and Fatty Acid ebooks. He writes a newsletter call “natural-remedies-thatwork.com.” More acne hints and information on his acne e-book can be found at: http://www.acne-remedies.for–you.info

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How To Treat Your Acne Part 3 - Physical Treatments

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Mild cases of acne can usually be treated by topical creams or ointments. Treatments for more severe cases can include oral antibiotics, ointments and physical treatments like drainage or chemical peels.

Physical treatments must be done by a dermatologist. While popping your pimples does qualify as a physical treatments, it certainly isn’t recommended. It can cause the bacteria that causes acne to spread and could lead to scarring. Physical treatments administered by a professional under controlled conditions will be less risky and more effective.

Exfoliation

Exfoliation is basically the removal of the top layer of skin either by using chemicals or through abrasion. Chemical peels generally use salicylic or glycolic acid. They destroy a microscopic layer of skin cells which helps to unclog pores and get rid of dead cells.

Glycolic acid treatments are generally done over the course of several months, with a treatment every 2 to 4 weeks. Salicylic acid treatments are not as strong and can be used daily. They are often found in common over-the-counter treatments.

Comedo Extraction

Comedones - aka whiteheads and blackheads - can be removed by a dermatologist. An anesthetic cream is applied to the immediate area and the comedones are removed with an instrument that opens the top, letting the sebum and dead skin cells be removed. This is normally followed by applying an antibiotic cream.

Drainage

Serious cases of acne can lead to cysts forming under the skin, which can be both painful and cause disfiguring. Small cysts are often treated by cortisone injections, flattening them in a couple of days.

Larger cysts be require drainage and surgery to remove them. Drainage often relieves some of the pain that comes with cysts and can also help to minimize scarring.

It is handled by a dermatologist, with sterile instruments. It is important that you don’t try to drain cysts yourself because of the potential infection and scarring that could result.

Light Therapy

Light therapy is another method that is sometimes used to fight the bacteria that causes acne. It can be especially helpful in hard-to-reach spots, but the effects won’t last as long because it doesn’t address the production of sebum and dead skin cells.

Laser therapy is often effective for dealing with acne scarring. It can be used for both surface and deep tissues scarring.

John Lenaghan writes about teenage acne and other acne related topics on the Acne Squad website. For more information visit http://www.acnesquad.com.

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