Archive for April, 2005

Home and over-the-counter treatment

Monday, April 25th, 2005

Here are general tips to prevent your acne from getting worse

Wash the face twice a day with a gentle soap. Washing your face more often than that may irritate and dry your skin. Avoid hot water. Using hot water can make your acne worse.

Do not use facial scrubs, astringents and masks unless your doctor has recommended them, because these generally irritate the skin and aggravate acne.

Do not squeeze, pick, scratch or rub your skin. Squeezing pimples often leads to infections, worse acne and scars.

Avoid extreme stress ? if necessary, seek counselling and follow a stress management programme. Stress cannot cause acne, but may aggrevate it.

Prescription medication for acne

Monday, April 25th, 2005

Treating Blackheads and Small red pimples

For non-inflammatory acne (blackheads and papules) the treatment of choice is the prescription drug tretinoin (Retin A, retinoic acid), a vitamin A derivative, or adapalene (Differin), also a vitamin A derivate prescription cream, or benzoyl peroxide 5% (Panoxyl) in the evening.

Both Retin A and Panoxyl may cause redness, burning and scaling (the irritation effect), and sensitivity to sunlight. When this occurs, apply the medication every second evening until the skin settles.