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Monday, February 9, 2015

Forms Of Treatment Of Acne Treatment Worcester

By Kristen Baird


The medications for acne work through reduction of oil produced, speed up of turnover of skin cells, reducing inflammation or fighting bacterial infection. With the majority of drugs that are used, the results may not be seen for the first four or eight weeks. The skin may actually get worse before it gets better. When considering acne treatment Worcester residents have many options that are useful. It could take several months or even years for the condition to clear out fully.

Whatever drug is chosen for an individual depends on how severe the condition is and type of acne one is suffering from. Various topical medications are applied on the skin and others taken orally. In most of the cases, these medications are taken in combination. Pregnant women are not supposed to use oral prescriptions for acne treatment. These medications are taken when the skin is dry and clean, preferably 15 minutes after the skin is washed.

There will be side effects that are experienced. Irritation of the skin, dryness and redness are some of them. There are steps recommended by doctors for minimizing the side effects. Increasing medications gradually, switching to other medications or washing off of the medications after some time are some recommendations for handling the side effects. Antibiotics are an example of topical medication. They work through killing excess bacteria found in the skin and minimization of redness.

Some oral antibiotics are used for either severe or moderate acne. In addition to minimizing bacteria, they fight inflammation. The moment there is improvement in the symptoms or the medications prescribed are not working, tapering off of the medications is recommended. Tapering is useful in preventing resistance of antibiotics which occurs when they are used for treatment over a long time.

One will normally use oral antibiotics and topical medications together. There is the possibility of side effects from the use of oral antibiotics. The most common are dizziness and stomach upsets. The drugs will also tend to increase the sensitivity of the skin to the sun. Furthermore, there is the possibility of discoloration of the teeth and reduction in bone growth in kids. There are instances when therapies are considered, either in combination with other medications or alone.

There is the use of light based therapy that has a lot of success in treating acne. It works by targeting bacteria which cause inflammation. Some forms of therapy are done from home and others at the office of the doctor. One form of such therapy, blue light therapy, is done from home using a hand held device. Pain, temporary redness and light sensitivity are some side effects.

There is chemical peel which uses repeated application of chemical solution like salicylic acid. Treatment through chemical peeling is best effective if used in combination with other treatment forms. This therapy is not for people taking oral retinoids. There will be side effects.

Dermatologists could use some special tools for removal of blackheads and whiteheads gently. These are those that may not have been cleared by topical medications. One may experience scarring but such scars can be handled in various ways.




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