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How To Stop Acne Breakouts

By: Kum Aran Most teenagers and youngsters get acne, this is the red puzzy looking bumps you get in your face, some time on your back and shoulders. It is caused by in grown hair and dead skin blocking your hair follicle. Acne also usually referred as zits, blackheads, pimples and spots.

If you have an acne breakout, before you use any unknown treatments and creams , its always best to consult a dermatologist. Do not buy in to the hyped products without doing a proper research.

Studies have shown certain food allergies too cause acne, milk, almond nuts, peanuts are common allergies that cause acne.

FoodThough no food is directly linked with acne, experience suggests that some people get acne from eating certain foods. If you find any association between a food and your acne, stop eating that food.

Available treatments

bactericidals Widely available OTC bactericidal products containing benzoyl peroxide may be used in mild to moderate acne. The gel or cream containing benzoyl peroxide is rubbed, twice daily, into the pores over the affected region. Bar soaps or washes may also be used and vary from 2 to 10% in strength. In addition to its therapeutic effect as a benzoyl peroxide also prevents new lesions by killing acnes. Unlike antibiotics, benzoyl peroxide has the advantage of being a strong oxidizer and thus does not appear to generate bacterial resistance. However, it routinely causes dryness, local irritation and redness. A sensible regimen may include the daily use of low-concentration (2.5%) benzoyl peroxide preparations, combined with suitable non-comedogenic moisturisers to help avoid overdrying the skin.

Benzoly peroxide can bleach cloths or hair, so use it with care when applying cream containing benzoyl peroxide.

dermatologist may recommend antibacterials such as triclosan, or chlorhexidine gluconate, these cause less side effects.

benzoyl peroxide preparations do not necessarily differ with regard to the maximum concentration of the active ingredient, but the drug is made available dissolved in a vehicle that more deeply penetrates the pores of the skin.

While topical use of antibiotics is equally as effective as oral use, this method avoids possible side effects including upset stomach and drug interactions but may prove awkward to apply over larger areas than just the face alone.

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