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Best Medicine for Acne Vulgaris?

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Category: Acne

You are confused with acne and acne vulgaris, and don’t know where to get the answer? Suffering from this issue don’t know how to resolve the acne problem. You are searching for medicine for acne vulgaris, but not getting the name. Today Dr. Dhanraj Chavan will explain the best medicine for acne vulgaris.

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Table Of Content

  • What is Acne Vulgaris?
  • Acne Vulgaris Cause
  • Medication for Acne Vulgaris
  • How to Prevent Acne Vulgaris?
  • Home Remedies for Acne
  • Treatment for Acne
  • Acne Vulgaris Treatment
  • Conclusion

What is Acne Vulgaris?

You are confused with acne and acne vulgaris, and don’t know where to get the answer? Suffering from this issue don’t know how to resolve the acne problem. You are searching for medicine for acne vulgaris, but not getting the name. Today Dr. Dhananjay Chavan will explain the best medicine for acne vulgaris.

Acne Vulgaris Cause

There only one cause of acne vulgaris excessive increase of Bacterium Propionibacterium in the skin which increases the infection.

Medication for Acne Vulgaris

The first medication to be used if you are having this problem is tetracycline like minocycline or doxycyclineOral antibiotics can also be used for some time to prevent antibiotic resistance. It can also be used oral antibiotics with retinoids and benzoyl peroxide.

How to Prevent Acne Vulgaris?

  • Keeping your skin clean and wash your face twice a day.
  • Don’t ever scrub the acne which is present.
  • Plz, don’t disturb popping the acne.
  • Try to use light makeup or no makeup on the acne marks.
  • Avoid touching the acne.
  • Don’t rub the phone on the acne while talking on the phone.
  • Avoid going to sunlight as more sebum production will happen.
  • Keep your hairs also clean, as if your hairs are not washed and have more oils, which can spread into the facial skin.
  • In case you see acne on your shoulders then you need to wear loose clothes so that your acne is not disturbed.
  • Try keeping yourself cool, in a humid climate to avoid more of sweating on your face and body.
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Home Remedies for Acne

  1. Topical application of tea will also give relief as it has polyphenols.
  2. Having a good and healthy diet will also help in avoiding acne. Having lots of vitamins and minerals like fruits and vegetables, protein-rich foods like soy products, tofu, chicken, fish, egg white, pulses etc.
  3. Using tea tree oil also helps in some cases.

Treatment for Acne

  • In case if any of the acne cysts are severely infected then your dermatologist may use corticosteroid injections.
  • Oral contraceptive pills are also recommended for suppressing your overactive glands.
  • Microdermabrasion treatment also can be done with dermatologist concern.
  • Laser treatment like using fractional or q switched laser can also help if dermatologists suggest.

Acne Vulgaris Treatment

The treatment for mild acne vulgaris includes benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, a topical retinoid antibiotic, or a combination of these.

    • The drugs used for acne vulgaris include oral antibiotics like tetracycline, doxycycline, and minocycline. 
    • Topical antibiotics like clindamycin have been found to work well against inflammatory acne. 
    • Anti-inflammatory medicines, vitamin A derivatives and 
    • are also effective in treating acne vulgaris. 
    • For severe nodules, cysts, and scarring acne steroid injections are mostly prescribed and have been found to be an effective treatment.
    • Using a salicylic acid-containing facewash, a good cleanser, and following a proper skincare routine are also helpful in treating acne vulgaris as well as preventing further infection.

Conclusion

Acne vulgaris can be effectively treated with a combination of topical and oral medications, depending on the severity of the condition. Topical treatments like benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, and salicylic acid are often recommended for mild to moderate acne. For more severe cases, oral antibiotics or isotretinoin may be prescribed. It’s crucial to consult a dermatologist to determine the best treatment plan tailored to your skin’s needs. Consistent use of prescribed medications and following a proper skincare routine can lead to significant improvements in acne management.

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