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Acne develops due to a combination of factors affecting the integrity of the hair follicle and its oil producing gland, the sebaceous gland.
The latest innovations in acne treatment include the use of targeted light energy, but long-term safety and efficacy have not been firmly established.
Several bacterial species inhabit the human body to assist its functions and keep more virulent agents at bay.
Topical antibiotics like clindamycin and erythromycin are useful in inflammatory acne either alone, or, more commonly, in combination with benzoyl peroxide or tretinoin.
Some individuals are more acne prone than others. Is it just heredity or are there some other factors responsible for the pimple eruptions?
Oral antibiotics are commonly used for treating acne; they are usually combined with topical agents to improve results and reduce the likelihood of bacterial resistance.
80 to 90% of adolescents - and an increasing number of adults - suffer from some form of acne vulgaris. New forms of old treatments offer hope for frustrated sufferers.
Adapalene is a very effective topical retinoid used to treat acne. It is usually well tolerated than other retinoids like tretinoin and tazarotene.
Dealing with acne into adulthood can be very frustrating, but there are several prescription drugs available that can help fight breakouts and keep skin clear.
Frequently asked questions on severe acne will explain the pathogenesis, the triggers, the best treatment available and the duration of the treatment of pimples.
Topical retinoids are the best topically applied medications available for the treatment of non-inflammatory acne.
Knowing the acne 101, the acne basics, is important to learn how to effectively treat acne in its varied clinical presentations and avoid complications like acne scars.
Acne, with its frequent relapses and recurrences, has to be approached as a chronic disease, advocates the Global Alliance to Improve Outcomes in Acne.
There are many causes for treatment failure in acne, including noncompliance, wrong choice of medication, improper directions and drug resistance.
Acne scars are formed due to delayed, improper treatment or non-treatment of inflammatory acne.
Very severe types of acne include nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, acne fulminans and pyoderma faciale.
For years, acne sufferers have been told that diet doesn't really contribute to their condition; however, research suggests that milk, at least, may play a role.
Contemporary treatment for acne usually includes the use of several agents simultaneously. Retinoids are often added to the therapeutic regimen.


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