
How treat face acne 
Face acne is a common condition that can occur on the skin. It is caused by bacterial and fungal infections, which cause itchy breakouts around the cheeks and chin. Some people also get inflamed skin around their eye area, making them constantly feel uncomfortable. However, most of these breakouts can be treated naturally with medication or over-the-counter (OTC) products. In this article, we will discuss two natural methods to treat your facial breakouts effectively. Read further to find out more.
1. OTC Treatment for Facial Breakouts
Acne vulgaris or seborrheic keratosis is considered one of the primary causes of facial acne. Other factors, such as diet and the presence of certain medications, are known to contribute to excessive inflammation. Sometimes, topical antibiotic treatments could improve the situation. According to experts, certain treatment regimes like Benzoyl peroxide can reduce inflammation of the sebaceous glands, resulting in lessening of swelling, redness, and irritation. If you suffer from any type of breakouts regularly, then it’s necessary to consult an expert as early as possible. This way, they will prescribe effective treatment plans that suit your needs. Additionally, some oral medicines like antibiotics, antifungals, anti-inflammatory drugs, and retinoids also help when used at the right time. These may be helpful even if you don’t have any underlying medical conditions. To avoid side effects, always check the labels before taking prescribed medicines. Also, make sure they are safe to consume for long periods. Always speak to your doctor about appropriate dosage before taking these OTC solutions.
2. Over-the-Counter Treatments for Facial Breakouts
If you have severe symptoms of acne, it might be good to seek medical medical assistance from a qualified dermatologist. He/she should be able to diagnose acne and identify the problem. After he/she has identified the exact reason behind the condition, proper prescription and prescription of an OTC product would help. As mentioned earlier, topical antibiotic treatments are generally recommended to treat mild cases of acne, while systemic therapy or steroid injections are usually administered when severe acne occurs.
Over-the-counter treatment options include benzoyl peroxide creams and soaps, medicated gels and oils, oral retinoids, topical steroids, and oral antiviral medicines. For those who prefer chemical treatments, there are various homeopathic remedies available that can help minimize acne-related outbreaks. You must do thorough research to determine whether these products work before selecting one. Follow all the instructions and use only according to the directions on the label. Be cautious not to stop using homeopathic remedy within 24 hours after starting. Also, avoid using supplements that contain sulfur, petroleum, zinc oxide, mercury, barbiturates, or alcohol. Do not mix these ingredients in the same container or apply excess. Remember that these products have several risks associated with it. That includes potential damage to the kidneys, liver, heart, and brain. While it’s difficult to say no to these natural solutions, always consult a professional before adopting any of them.
Disclaimer: The information included in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide specific medical advice. All content is based on your individual health status and should be treated as such. Consult your healthcare provider regarding any questions you may have before considering any medical intervention.
About Dr. Fauzia Morshed
Founded in 2007, Dr. Fauzia Morshed is a board-certified specialist in clinical pharmacy, family medicine, and integrative healthcare. She has extensive experience working with patients suffering from chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes, arthritis, epilepsy, depression, stress, and sleep disorders. Her expertise includes providing her clients with holistic interventions
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