| How To Treat Moderate Acne? |
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Your prescription medication could be oral or topical. The standard oral medicines to treat acne of this type include benzoyl peroxide, tretinoin, azelaic acid, adapalene and antibiotics. Wherein tretinoin is an altered form of vitamin A, the antibiotics help to tackle bacteria and reduce inflammation. The effect of vitamin A is to stop the growth of the comedones. It makes way for the other topical medicines like the antibiotics to enter the follicles. To decrease the formation of the comedones is the main objective behind all these medications. The topical medications are available as creams, solutions, gels or lotions. Before determining a prescription for you, the dermatologist decides upon your skin type. Well, the skin may seem to be so thin a part—but it has its variant 'moods'. For people with sensitive skin, creams and lotions are prescribed. They provide moisture and benefit this peculiar type of skin. For dry skin, gels and solutions, which are alcohol based, are prescribed. Prescription topical medicines may cause side effects to some people. Initially your skin condition may worsen before showing the signs of improvement. Side effects are in tune with the nature of the skin. The most common of them are stinging, redness, peeling, scaling, burning and even discoloration of the skin. Again there is medication for the side effects such as retinoids. After taking the medicines for some time, these side effects may disappear but if they persist, for a long time, you need to consult your dermatologist again. Related Articles |