Clearing up Acne with Antibiotics
| Acne problem can happen to people from age ten through forty years old. Acne can occur in many forms such as whiteheads, blackheads, pimple, congested pores, cysts, conglobata, or rosacea. If you have acne problem, you should try to treat it naturally by avoid having greasy foods. Keep your face moist and clean by washing your face with soap at least twice a day. |
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If it still does not work, one of the treatment options is the use of antibiotics erythromycin, clindamycin, minacycline, or doxycycline. Antibiotics can be effective way to cure acne, because it blocks follicles of skin and reduce inflammation and irritation of skin. Antibiotics can reduce free fatty acids which cause acne problem.
Antibiotics can be applied through the affected acne area, or it can be taken orally in the form of pills. Generally, antibiotic pills are usually taken daily for approximately three months. If you choose to use antibiotics as an option of your acne treatment, it is important to strictly follow the instructions. Continuous usage of antibiotics can cause some bacterial to resist the medication. Furthermore, bacterial blockade from the follicles can not be removed with antibiotic pills.
If you have an allergic reaction to antibiotic, you should stop using it immediately. Talk to your healthcare professional to find an alternative medications like Acnezine, Accutane, or Actimine for your acne.

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