Skin Care
The National Institute of Health reports that 85% of the population between the ages of 12 and 24 develop acne. It tends to go away in the thirties although some people in their forties and fifties continue to have the disorder.
Patients with moderate to severe inflammatory acne may be treated with prescription topical or oral medicines alone or in combination. Treatment goals are to heal existing lesions, stop new lesions from forming, and to prevent scarring. This also helps to minimize the embarrassment and psychological stress that accompanies a disorder like acne.
Early treatment is the best way to prevent acne scars, and the Medical researchers are working on new drugs to treat acne, as with other bacterial infections, doctors are finding that over time the bacteria associated with acne are becoming resistant to certain treatments with antibiotics.
SKIN CARE MEDICATIONS
Aphthasol
Atarax
Cleocin
Clindamycin
Denavir
Diprolene
Dovonex
Elidel
Gris-Peg
Kenalog
Lamisil
Nizoral
Penlac
Protopic
Retin-A
Synalar
Tretinoin
Triamcinolone
Vaniqa

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