Acne
From DrKoop's partner site on skin cancer, SkinCancerConnection.com
Acne vulgaris; Cystic acne; Pimples; Zits Treatment Take the following self-care steps to lessen the effects of acne:
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If these steps do not clear up the blemishes to an acceptable level, try over-the-counter acne medications. These creams and lotions are applied directly to the skin. They may contain benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, resorcinol, or salicylic acid. They work by killing bacteria, drying up the oil, and causing your skin to peel. If the pimples are still a problem, a dermatologist can prescribe stronger medications and discuss other options with you. Prescription medicines include:
Birth control pills can sometimes help clear up acne. (In some cases, though, they may make it worse.) Your doctor may also suggest chemical skin peeling, removal of scars by dermabrasion, or removal or drainage of cysts. A small amount of sun exposure may improve acne. However, excessive exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet rays is not recommended because it increases the risk of skin cancer. | ||||||||||||||
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