home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- $Unique_ID{BRK01322}
- $Pretitle{}
- $Title{What Can Be Done About Acne?}
- $Subject{acne cause treatment skin subcutaneous tissue outbreak papules lumps
- pustules pimples benzoyl peroxide blackheads whiteheads tretinoin retinoic
- acid isotretinoin sebaceous oil glands bacteria hormones heredity tissues
- breaking out papule lump pustule pimple blackhead whitehead comedone
- comedones}
- $Volume{L-20}
- $Log{
- Acne: Blackheads and Whiteheads*0001101.scf
- Acne: Pimples and Pustules*0001102.scf}
-
- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
-
-
- What Can Be Done About Acne?
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- QUESTION: My daughter has a bad case of acne, causing her to be shy and very
- embarrassed. I want to help her, but don't know if I am telling her the right
- things to do. What can I do about her acne? I'm tired of the embarrassment
- it causes me.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ANSWER: Acne, whether severe, moderate, or mild, can have terrible
- psychological repercussions. There's nothing quite so awful as having an
- outbreak before an important interview or social engagement. Also, acne
- scarring can last a lifetime and is difficult to treat. So do something
- positive about treating her acne; begin by taking her to your doctor.
- If her acne is mild (papules or lumps that have not become pustules),
- with no inflammatory pimples or redness, the physician may start management
- with a topical agent usually containing benzoyl peroxide. If her acne is
- accompanied by blackheads or whiteheads, the doctor will probably choose a
- different ointment containing tretinoin or retinoic acid. When the acne is
- moderate with pustules, pimples, and redness, treatment might start with a
- benzoyl peroxide agent plus a topical antibiotic preparation. In severe acne
- with pustules, pimples, cysts, and constant inflammation, a course of therapy
- with oral isotretinoin is often indicated, providing there is no possibility
- of pregnancy during the period of treatment. Of course there are many
- variations in acne therapy, each individualized to the patient's unique
- circumstances and needs.
- Some general rules of thumb apply to all acne therapy. Early treatment
- is essential to stop the formation of additional pimples. Acne is a disease
- of the sebaceous (oil) glands, which become clogged. So washing the skin
- carefully but gently at least twice a day with a mild soap and water is
- important. But acne is not caused by dirt, so special abrasive cleaners are
- not necessary and only seem to irritate the problem. More complicated
- factors, such as bacteria, hormones, and heredity, contribute to acne. When
- applying prescribed medication, the entire area should be covered, not merely
- the pimple. Remember medication is best absorbed on slightly moistened skin.
- There is no evidence that food can cause acne, but some people feel that
- certain foods make the condition worse. So if your daughter is aware of such
- foods, it is prudent to eliminate them from the diet. If she wears makeup,
- help her choose a water-base type that is easy to remove with soap and water
- and won't clog your pores. And be sure she doesn't stop any prescribed
- medication without doctor's permission. Your continued support and interest
- will help her overcome her shyness, and overcome emotional problems.
-
- ----------------
-
- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
-
-