Acne Cure-Four Ways To Be Healed

 

A whole range of natural remedies is available to those who prefer to avoid more traditional treatments.

 

Topical Antibiotics

 

Topical creams, lotions or gels are prescribed for light to moderate severity acne, while more severe outbreaks require the use of oral antibiotics or even further treatment.  Topical clindamycin is usually the medication of choice in searching for an acne cure.  Clindamycin also comes in an oral form that is prescribed when other types of antibiotics are not doing the job. Topical antibiotics can be satisfactory treatment when the case of acne is not severe, but has the disadvantage of being somewhat messier to use than oral medications.

 

Oral Antibiotics

 

Several antibiotics are taken that are proven to provide an acne cure.  The most common of these medications is tetracycline.  Erythromycin is the second most commonly prescribed medication for control of acne.  In addition to fighting the proliferation of the bacteria, erythromycin helps to reduce the disfiguring effects of swollen reddened lesions. Minocycline is another widely prescribed oral antibiotic.  It has the negative side effect of leaving deposits in the skin of darkened pigment. Oral antibiotics are not typically the first line of defense against acne. 

 

Light Treatment

 

Another treatment found to be helpful as an acne cure is blue-light therapy.  The Food and Drug Administration has approved high intensity, narrow band treatment to treat acne.  Blue light therapy is arguably the best of the light treatments for acne control.  The light works by killing the bacteria known to cause acne.  The blue light treatment is usually tried when acne has not responded well to other therapy for acne.  Blue light is free of ultraviolet light which used to be considered a therapy for acne.  UV light has been found to damage the skin cells.

 

Natural Remedies

 

Over the years, hundreds of remedies from natural sources have been used by acne sufferers.  Although the dated thinking had soap and water used as an acne cure, it is generally understood that the blackheads seen in cases of acne are not caused by dirty skin, nor are they the result of a high fat diet.  Bee Propolis, Tea Tree Oil, Essential Oil of Peppermint, and Essential Oil of Clove as a topical remedy are anti fungal, antibiotic and an antiseptic. 

 

Related posts:

  1. Acne Remedy – 4 Tips for Natural Choices
  2. Acne treatment
  3. Some Tips on Fighting Acne Successfully
  4. Get Rid of Acne: Guaranteed Results
  5. Cure Fo Flu Update

This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 12:38 am and is filed under natural bee propolis. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

 

Leave a Reply

 

Powered by Yahoo! Answers