How to treat adult acne

« ...The antibiotics such as tetracycline, erythromycin, clindarnycin and cotrirpoxazole are most commonly used in the treatment of acne vul¬garis. Tetracycline is the treatment of choice for moderate to severe: acne and is given in the dosage of 250 mg three to four times daily with a gradual reduction to a maintenance dose of 250 mg once a day for several months, Recently, oral retinoid (isotretinoin) has been found to be very effective drug in the management of severe form of acne, especially nodulo cystic acne and conglobata. Anti androgens like cyproterone acetate and spironolactone are also beneficial in treatment of acne. Females with recalcitrant and severe type of acne usually require oestrogens either in the form of oral con¬traceptives or in combination with antiandrogens....
...There is no doubt that acne is ugly. It attacks when teens are at their most vulnerable and most concerned about their appearance in the eyes of those around them. Treatment for acne that doesn't take into consideration how the person who has acne looks will not be successful treatment. Most people have at least some level of concern about how they look, but for adolescents in the grips of pimple breakouts, the concern is doubly important. Their self esteem may be shaky already and knowing the negative appearance caused by an acne blemish, insult is added to injury. ...»
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«...When your skin suddenly produces more oil than normal, your pores cannot release it fast enough. This creates a build up of oil in your pore, attracting bacteria and blocking the pore....»
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