Acne Cysts and How to Treat Your Cystic Acne

Deep cysts, inflammation, extensive damage to the skin and scarring characterize severe acne. It often requires an aggressive treatment regimen and should be treated by a dermatologist. Severe forms of acne can require years of treatment and may experience one or more treatment failures. However, almost every case of acne can be successfully treated. There are five popular treatments for acne cysts. There are many effective treatments that are available currently. Drainage and surgical excision, inner lesion corticosteroid injection, isotretinoin (a potent drug for treating severe cystic acne), oral antibiotics, and oral contraceptives are the most popular treatments.

Some people may choose a more natural treatment for severe acne, which will also be covered briefly in this article.

Drainage and extraction, or acne surgery as it is also called, should not be performed by patients and is used on some large cysts that do not respond to medication and require drainage and extraction. Dermatologists are trained in the proper technique and perform acne surgery under sterile conditions. Patient attempts to drain and extract acne cysts, by squeezing or picking, can lead to infection, worsening of the acne and scarring. When an acne cyst becomes severely inflamed, there is a good chance it will rupture and scarring will occur. To treat these severely inflamed cysts and prevent scarring, dermatologists may inject such cysts with a diluted corticosteroid. This lessens the inflammation and promotes healing of the acne cyst. An inner lesion corticosteroid injection works by melting the cyst over the course of a few days.

Isotretinoin is the most effective treatment known today for severe acne and acne that is resistant to other medications and treatments. Isotretinoin is a form of vitamin A, a synthetic creation, which comes in a pill form. It is administered once or twice a day for anywhere from sixteen to twenty weeks total. There are many possible side effects that may occur while undergoing this therapy. Possible side effects include severe pain in the chest or abdomen, trouble swallowing or painful swallowing, severe headache, blurred vision or dizziness, bone and joint pain, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea or rectal bleeding, depression, dryness of the skin, eyes and nose, and thinning hair.

While taking isotretinoin patients are monitored closely by their healthcare provider through follow up appointments.

Oral antibiotics have been a basis of therapy for severe acne for many years. Like topical antibiotics, oral antibiotics work to reduce the “P. acnes”. “P. Acnes” are normal residents on the skin, which decreases inflammation. Treatment with oral antibiotics usually begins with a high dosage, which is eventually reduced as the acne resolves. Over time, the “P. acnes” bacteria can become resistant to the treatment. When resistance occurs, another antibiotic can be prescribed or other treatment options may need to be explored.

Oral contraceptives have been shown to effectively clear acne in women by suppressing the overactive sebaceous glands. Oral contraceptives can be used as long-term acne therapy; however, this medication should not be prescribed to women who smoke, have a blood clotting disorder, are older than thirty-five or have a history of migraine headaches, without the advice of a gynecologist.

Spironolactone, a synthetic steroid, may be used in combination with oral contraceptives to treat acne in adult females. Spironolactone inhibits androgen, hormones that stimulate oil glands in addition to other effects on the body, production. There are possible side effects that may accompany Spironolactone treatment. A few side affects include irregular menstruation, breast tenderness, headache and fatigue.

Some people choose more natural ways to combat cystic acne. Some natural treatments are eating a whole foods diet that consists of only natural foods that have not been chemically or mechanically processed. Yoga or deep relaxation techniques may be used to reduce the amount of stress that is put on the body and the mind. Essential oils are another natural treatment that may be added to the diet of sufferers of severe acne.

These are just a few of the natural methods of treatment for cystic acne. No matter what method of treatment you decide to try you should always consult a professional, whether it is your dermatologist or an herbalist. Your doctor should be able to refer you to a board certified dermatologist if needed.

Acne And Oily Skin

Acne is a real cosmetic problem. Many of the acne patients sometimes feel that they would never get rid of acne. With latest treatments, if you have patience, you can treat your acne successfully. But what if you also have oily skin?

Oily Skin – What is it?

Our skin has sebaceous glands. These glands produce sebum. This sebum keeps our skin well moisturized and protects skin from microbial infections. The sebum is mainly made of lipids and dead skin cells. The skin constantly produces the sebum.

If you don’t wash your hair for few days you will find that your hair is oily. That is sebum. What if your body produces more than required sebum? You get oily skin.

Oily Skin – Why some people get it?

Why some people have it? As we saw, the sebum makes the skin oily. Some of us have overactive sebaceous glands. That is mainly because of hormones that trigger excess sebum production. That is the reason many women get more oily skin during their menstrual periods. Apart from regular care of the oily skin, talk to your doctor about any method to control the androgens that trigger sebum production.

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Oily skin is the right environment for the P.acnes bacteria to flourish.

With more oil in the glands and on the skin, these bacteria infect many glands and produce acne. If you have oily skin, please manage it properly, otherwise your chances of getting acne are high.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

5 Great Tips for Getting Rid of Acne

Getting rid of your acne once and for all seems to be a never ending adventure for most of us. Everyone with this sometimes debilitating skin condition is on the constant lookout for that one single cure to end all acne cures.

But if you’ve done any research at all you soon discovered that getting rid of acne problems is not so easy and for a variety of reasons. There is no one single cause for acne and you can find a myriad of acne treatment options available for each cause.

But if you can narrow down what exactly is causing your acne breakouts, then you can narrow down some solutions that can alleviate your skin problems.

I remember watching a late night infomercial on television featuring Jessica Simpson promoting some kind of acne solution product that was said to work great for many skin types. Needless to say, I changed the channel. However, I’m sure many people paid attention because they were desperate to find a cure for their acne. I’m also sure that the product did not work for many who bought the acne product they were promoting.

Before you go off spending too much money on skin products in the hopes it will alleviate your acne condition, one of the first things you may want to do is to see your doctor or dermatologist first. A dermatologist is an expert when it comes to acne, so if you are going to buy an acne product, then buy it from someone who knows what they’re talking about.

Your dermatologist will know what kind of skin you have and can prescribe medicine that will help your specific skin condition. However there are some general guidelines you should follow that will help most people no matter how bad your acne condition is.

Depending on the type of skin you have, here are,

Five excellent tips for getting rid of acne:

1 – For oily skin – If your skin tends to be quite oily you should consider taking a medicated acne product. Many people seem to prefer taking this type of product in gel form.

2 – For dry skin – People with dry skin may have better success using a cream product or medicated products that contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.

3 – For dry skin and oily skin – Yep, some people have dry skin on one part of their body and oily skin on another part. There are combination products available that can cater to you if you have this type of skin condition. You will probably need both the oily skin gels and dry skin acne creams available on the market.

4 – For sensitive skin – Depending on how dry or how oily your skin type is you may need to find acne skin products that have less intense concentrations of the active ingredients in the product.

5 – For those who suffer pain because of their acne – what can I say that I haven’t already; you really do need to see your doctor or a dermatologist as soon as possible.

People have been suffering from acne for thousands of years and no single cure has ever been discovered. There have been many technological breakthroughs and discoveries that help people are made almost daily. But with so many people that have so many different skin types along with so many causes, it seems that this skin affliction will be around for some time to come.

The good news is that as we age acne tends to become less and less of an issue. However many adults still do get acne. By this stage though, acne on adults is different than that for younger teenagers and as such has a different name – Rosacea, which is a different subject all together.

What are some of your tips you use to help get rid of your acne? Send in a comment and share with us.

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