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What Oral Acne Treatment or Prescription Medication is Best For You?

Acne is something that almost every person will experience at some point in their life. It is the most common skin disease seen by physicians around the world. For most people acne hits them while they are teenagers, but it can happen at any time in your life. Some cases of acne might just be a pimple once a month, but other cases are more sever and might require prescription medication. In this article we will take a look at the different types of medications to help treat and cure acne. Some of the medications include oral acne treatment, topical treatment, birth control pills, other hormone therapy, and isotretinoin.

First, let's take a look at why you might need to seek medical help for your acne. Sure acne is a part of 99.9% of the human race, but it doesn't have to cause you pain. You should seek a dermatologist when you have reached the point where you might be embarrassed to go out in public. If you notice that once a pimple leaves your face you still have a mark where it was, you should discuss this with a dermatologist to see what you can do to help prevent any further scarring.

Some of the options that you'll be faced with for acne treatment might be a little more than you were looking for. The most commonly used acne treatment is just a topical treatment, or also known as a topical cream. These might be the most used because you can purchase some OTC instead of needing a prescription. The topical treatment kills bacteria and unclogs the pores. Oral acne treatment is more affective for people that have acne other places rather than just their face. It is also stronger than a topical cream and does require a prescription.

You may be curious as to why birth control pills are used as a form of acne treatment. If you know anything about birth control pills you will know that they are used to control hormones in the female body. This type of oral contraceptive causes the body to produce less oil, which in turn can help keep the face clearer and free of blemishes. Some people choose not to use this form of acne control mainly because of the side effects that could happen. Some of the common side affects include, vomiting, depression, headaches, bloating, breast tenderness, and even weight gain. There are other side effects that are more rare such as heart attacks, strokes, blood clots, increase in blood pressure, and even the chance of the birth control failing. Birth control pills can only be prescribed by your doctor. These are not available over-the-counter and should not be shared among friends and family members.

Isotretinoin is the last solution that we're going to look at for acne treatment. This also could be categorized as an oral acne treatment since it is basically a vitamin supplement. It is much like the vitamin A. Isotretinoin should be taken with foods that are high in fat. This helps the medication be fully absorbed into the body and disperses like it should.

Whether you feel you need oral acne treatment, birth control pills, or just a topical cream you should contact a dermatologist in your area to see what would work best for your skin type. This will save you a lot of money at the drug store and you might even save your skin from being damaged more.

Dean James

Article by Dean James. Learn more about various types of acne solutions from Salicylic Acid Acne treatments to getting the right quantities of vitamins in your diet at http://www.netacnesolutions.com

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