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Acne Treatment - Seeing A Dermatologist

By: alien

Mild acne, though is not a serious condition, it is always better to consult a dermatologist for acne break-out. You can get valuable information about the cause of acne as well as learn about the options for treatment. Also, a condition called keratosis pilaris exists which is sometimes confused with acne. So, consulting with a dermatologist helps you determine as to which condition do you actually have. This way, you can prevent wasting time over inappropriate treatments.

Mild conditions of acne can be properly treated with over-the-counter medications but more severe cases demand the attention of a doctor. Acne can cause physical as well as emotional conditions and can lead to permanent scarring if not treated properly. When acne does not respond to over-the-counter medications you should consult with a dermatologist for treatment.

It is a better idea to prepare for your first consultation by writing down as much information about your acne as possible. The physician will want to know the background- how long you have had acne, what form it takes (blackheads, whiteheads, lesions etc.) and what you have done to cure it. You may be questioned if your parents or siblings had acne and how severe it was for them. It is better to tell the doctor if you are allergic to certain medicines. Girls may be asked to explain their menstrual period and boys may need to say how often they shave.

The dermatologist may offer different treatments so knowing a bit about the various options can help you make an informed decision. Antibiotics are used to control the bacteria that cause acne. Antibiotics can be given orally or in a lotion that is applied to the skin.

Topical treatments is made of benzoyl peroxide and retinoic acid. These are usually prescribed in gel form. In severe cases of acne, physical treatments may be what is needed. These are the removal of blackheads and whiteheads and the drainage of cysts. It is important to follow directions given by the doctor. Don't take more or less of a medication than prescribed. Always be informed about your condition and arrive the information you require. Write down questions that you may ask your doctor at your next consultation. Common questions include:

· What type of treatment is best for me? · How soon will I get to see results? · How long will the treatment continue? · Are there any side effects? · How should I look after my skin? · Can I makeup? · How can I stay away from acne scars?

Treatment for severe acne may last for some time. Each time you see your doctor, make sure to clear up any questions or concerns you have about acne or your treatment. Try to get as well-informed as possible so that you can participate fully in your acne treatment.


Alien writes for skin disorders. You can get more info on how to get rid of blackheads and for acne treatment.

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