Teen and Adult Acne Cures

With certain ailments, the name says it all.  Acne, the dreaded symptom that manifests itself as pimples or zits, is scientifically called Acne vulgaris.  And true to its name, it is unsightly and often causes more than physical scarring among millions of teens and adults worldwide.  But like many other bodily manifestations, acne too has a cure.  Sure, there are a wide variety of them available in the marketplace to choose from, but truth be told, acne doesn’t have to be a permanent condition and acne cures actually exist that work.

Before one starts looking at available acne cures, it might be a good idea to try and understand what causes acne in the first place.  Contrary to popular belief, acne is not caused by bad facial hygiene.  Many people believe this though and acne cures that stem from this belief are unlikely to work.

What is the cause of acne however are hormonal changes in the body that result in the production of excessive oil from the sebaceous glands.  In other cases, acne is caused when the pores are blocked or when the sebaceous glad itself is a victim of some infection.  In order to work, acne cures must of course first target the underlying problem.  An acne cure that targets the infection of the sebaceous glad for instance is unlikely to work in a case when the acne is a direct result of hair duct blockage.  Like with any other illness, acne cures also must target and attack the root cause of the problem.

If you have done any sort of investigation, you have discovered that there are several kinds of acne cures available in the market.  First, and probably the most popular and well known, are the topical acne cures.  These are usually comprised of some creams or lotions that can be applied directly to the affected area.  These kinds of acne cures normally include topical antibiotics, lactic acid, glycolic acid, and gluconic acid.  In some cases, such acne cures might also involve an active ingredient like azelaic acid cream and in cases where the acne is severe, sotret and accutane might be active components.

In addition to the topical, there are also several oral acne cures available.  Most chemists and drugstores have a wide variety of oral acne cures available readily on their shelves. However, before using such acne cures, it might be a good idea to see a dermatologist, who can not only identify the cause of your individual acne, but also prescribe the most suitable treatment for you.  A recent innovation in the acne research field has brought to the fore another kind of acne cure.  This is laser acne treatment and it is becoming increasingly popular as the results have proven so far to be spectacular.

However bad your acne is, you should know that eventually it can be cured or controlled fairly well.  It may take some time and the testing of many different acne cures to find what really works for you.  Everyone’s body is different and acne can affect teens and adults alike.  If your acne is moderate to severe, seeing a dermatologist is probably the best bet to identify the cause of your acne and thus make it easier to find an acne cure.


Recent News about Acne Treatment Help and Health in General:
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  • Jago leads skin disease effort (Prince George Citizen Online)
  • Acne gel being recalled (News 10 Now Syracuse)
  • Call for tight controls after scar therapy goes wrong (The New Zealand Herald)
  • Statins found to be effective against infertility condition (Guardian Unlimited)


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