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PostHeaderIcon Medical Care For Acne - 3 Reasons To See A Doctor

For both adolescents and adults, acne can be an aggravating problem. There are many variations of acne and differing degrees of severity. The physical, emotional and psychological effects can be devastating, affecting an individual ’s confidence, self-image and self-esteem for many years. Although several of the milder types of acne respond well to over-the-counter treatment products, more severe forms require medical attention. Acne care is vitally important regardless of the type, but it is just as vital to know when a case of acne requires a dermatologist to treat it.

Three Reasons To Consult A Physician

The decision to see a physician or dermatologist about your acne should take into account several things:

1. Is your acne causing you emotional difficulties?
2. How severe your outbreaks are.
3. If your skin seems to be scarring when the lesions heal.

There are several more reasons why it may be wise to seek professional help with your acne but these three comprise most of them. Severe acne may leave permanent scars; seeking medical help early on may help to reduce the effects of scarring. The best way to prevent scarring is, of course, to prevent acne from occurring in the first place. The right skin care regimen and possible dietary changes, are needed to control acne breakouts.

Recent studies have shown that food sensitivities may contribute to the formation of acne, such as allergies to wheat, dairy and certain fruits. One such study has shown that women consuming three or more glasses of milk per day were 22% more likely to have acne breakouts than women consuming only one glass of milk per day. This may be due to the hormones present in fresh dairy products, but some dermatologists are recommending that their patients with cystic acne avoid mild products and use alternative sources of calcium intake. The type of acne and skin type plays an important role in how acne is best treated.

If you have cystic acne, also known as nodulocystic acne, it must be treated by a physician. Do not try to treat it yourself because it can cause very painful lesions and scarring of the face, neck, back and shoulders. Cystic acne resembles small bumps or tumors, blackheads may not be present with it, sometimes the lesions fill with a combination of blood and pus, cystic pimples may involve more than one pore, and they are very deep within the skin layers. This type of acne should be treated by a dermatologist as quickly as possible, in addition, some dietary changes may be needed to decrease the outbreaks of this type of acne.

Emotional distress, such as severe anxiety, depression or social reclusiveness, are also good reasons to seek professional assistance. Severe acne sufferers feel helpless to control the situation particulary for adultsdue to the notion that acne should clear up once a person becomes an adult. Acne scarring has long term effects, often affecting a person’s choice of occupation, social interactions and dress. A medical professional can help to restore a person’s self confidence as well as helping clear up the acne.

For men, sever acne can shaving difficult. Shaving irritates pimples and lesions, may irritate existing scars and lead to further outbreaks of acne. A good razor, shaving creams and other products help to reduce the irritation and inflammation of acne, but a medical professional can also prescribe creams and medications to eliminate it.

It may be a good idea to visit a dermatologist at the outset of acne, even if you aren’t sure that it is a severe form of acne. Medical advice can help in the choice of skin care products, provide assistance regarding acne care and daily routines even if prescription medications aren’t required. In severe cases of acne, a physician is indispensable to help reduce the effects, treat the cause and prevent future outbreaks.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/acne-articles/medical-care-for-acne-3-reasons-to-see-a-doctor-708969.html

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PostHeaderIcon Natural Acne Products – Popular Natural Skin Care Products

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PostHeaderIcon wat r some face washes that can TOATALLY get rid of most my acne?

i have acne and i am depressed becuz of it! i want a certain face wash that can take care of most my acne! i dont care if there is like some zits that i can get sometimes, but i dont want like 5 zits in the same spot! HELP!!!!!!!!! :o(

Sometimes the problem isn’t that you need face wash…. it’s that you need to stop washing your face. In all honesty, the best thing to use is just plain Dove bar soap. If you have dry skin try the moisturizing kind, otherwise just use the regular kind. Try to only wash twice a day, and if it still persists cut it down to once a day. Along with that use a just a topical cream and apply it only to the zits, not your whole face.

Hope this helps!

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PostHeaderIcon What skin care line carries a product with Helix Aspersa Müller in it for acne scar indentation?

What skin care line carries a product with Helix Aspersa Müller in it for acne scar indentation?
Just wondering if there’s a skin care product that carries something with Helix Aspersa Müller in it. I hear its great for ance scarring especially the indentation kind. Want to go to my local shoppers drug mart to pick something up but dont know which product may have it.

How is it

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PostHeaderIcon Acne/skin care while pregnant?

Hi. Do you all know of anything I use to combat acne while pregnant? I would prefer something that doesn’t need a prescription. I had bad acne before, and it just seems worse now. I was using Differin (prescription), but it’s bad for the baby so I was told to stop.

Thanks!

11w6d
So, there’s nothing simple that can be bought at Walgreens that I can use?

Try Cedaphil face wash. It is hypoallergenic. this is what I was told by my doctor to use.
My skin is typically oily, but since becoming pregnant, it got really sensitive and dry. Cedaphil actually dried my face out so I have to use a moisturizer too. Hopefully this will help for you!
BTW - you can get this at any walgreens, walmart, target, etc.

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