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Treatment for Blackheads,
Whiteheads, and Mild Inflammatory
Acne
Doctors usually recommend an OTC or
prescription topical medication for
people with mild signs of acne.
Topical medicine is applied directly
to the acne lesions or to the entire
area of affected skin.
Benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol,
salicylic acid, and sulfur are the
most common topical OTC medicines
used to treat acne. Each works a
little differently. Benzoyl peroxide
is best at killing P. acnes and may
reduce oil production. Resorcinol,
salicylic acid, and sulfur help
break down blackheads and
whiteheads. Salicylic acid also
helps cut down the shedding of cells
lining the follicles of the oil
glands. Topical OTC medications are
available in many forms, such as
gel, lotion, cream, soap, or pad.
In some patients, OTC acne medicines
may cause side effects such as skin
irritation, burning, or redness.
Some people find that the side
effects lessen or go away with
continued use of the medicine.
Severe or prolonged side effects
should be reported to the doctor.
OTC topical medicines are somewhat
effective in treating acne when used
regularly. Patients must keep in
mind that it can take 8 weeks or
more before they notice their skin
looks and feels better.
Content Courtesy : www.niams.nih.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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