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Acne Cures - Is There Such a Thing?

 

Author: Melba Buchinski

Acne is one of the most common physical disorders that afflicts the lives of millions of people in the world today. Acne is actually the scientific term for what is commonly known as pimples, whiteheads, blackheads or nodules that occur allarmingly on our face, chest, upper back or shoulders. There are several causes for this skin disease but it is regularly believed that acne is a result of an overproduction of sebum, which is a waxy material that lubricates the skin.

In order for them to deal with this distressing problem, many acne sufferers react to particular acne remedies in various ways. Acne remedies can be classified into the following categories: conventional, herbal, homeopathic, unclassified.

When discussing the conventional acne remedies, it is interesting to note that a drug available on prescription known as tretinonin, which is a vitamin A derivative, is known to work by altering the progress of the oil production glands. Because of this, it can often dry up the current whiteheads and inhibit others from happening. A mild side effect for this type of conventional treatment for acne is that it can have an uncomfortable drying or burning sensation associated with its use.

There are some antibiotics that can be used to treat inflamed acne and the prescription drug Accutane is one of them. Accutane is in reality one of the most potent conventional acne remedies ever developed and it can virtually wipe out the ailment. It has to be said however, that accutane is also the riskiest conventional treatment for acne since the use of this drug could result in itching, muscle pain, headaches, hair loss and possibly even birth defects. For these reasons, it should only be used as a last resort.

Herbal acne remedies are readily procurable in most local health outlets. Evening primrose oil is one of the best-known herbal acne remedies available today. It is usually taken via three 500-milligram capsules per day for three months or until the acne vanishes. Some experts suggest Echinacea, tea tree oil, black currant seed oil and borage oil as other productive herbal acne remedies that can help to eliminate or prevent acne from forming.

Homeopathic acne remedies are available in most places presently and many acne sufferers respond well to this kind of treatment. It has to be said however, that in cases of severe or acute acne, the guidance of a qualified homeopathic practitioner is strongly recommended for safe treatment.

If you happen to suffer from itchy acne it has been suggested that taking Kali bromatum will help relieve this nasty condition. Take it six times every day until you notice an improvement. Kali bromatum is one of the most highly recommended acne remedies presently and many sufferers report fantastic results.

One of the hottest and most recent trends in the medical field presently is the acne blue light therapy. Much research and study has been conducted on this process and many have found that this new method of dealing with acne has much merit.

The main purpose of acne blue light therapy is to exterminate the acne-causing bacteria. Blue light gets to the center of the bacteria responsible for causing the inflammation that pumps out miniscule molecules known as porphyrins. Many studies have recorded that when these prophyrin are exposed to particular wavelengths of light, they emit free radicals that exterminate the bacteria. Therefore, without the bacteria around to trigger inflammation, the acne then vanishes.

Acne blue light therapy is used to be 100 percent natural and non-invasive. It is also drug-free and without any form of damaging aftereffect. It is said that acne blue light therapy is safe for people of all ages and can be used daily in the home. There are, however, mild but temporary aftereffect such as dryness, swelling of the treated areas and pigment changes.

Ordinarily, eight sessions are given over a four-week period with each session lasting about 15 minutes. Most experts conclude that acne blue light therapy is more productive for inflammatory acne lesions and may not be suitable for sufferers who suffer from nodulocystic acne. This treatment does not employ ultraviolet (UV) light which is known to have possible injurious aftereffect.

In conclusion, there are many ways to prevent and to treat acne. What works for one person could have no effect on another. The particular kind of acne needs to be confirmed before an appropriate type of treatment can be employed. As always, it is best to get professional advice from a dermatologist or physician or other qualified person before trying any acne remedies.

Author Bio:
Melba Buchinski is an expert in this field. Melba has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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