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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Remedies For Severe Acne On Face

hello Dr.Andrew ,this is Divya .im suffering with mild acne fron past 1 month,but now it looks worse like pimples .i dont know exactly what it is but those are like red pimples now ,al;so getting iching when pimple came.if pop out that iching was gone n it makes very bad red spot.doctor suggested minoz tablets now .erarliear microdox&doxt.give me good medications for quick results if any.thanks.
Mon, 4 Nov 2019
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Hi,

Acne is due to 4 main factors:
(1) presence of a particular bacteria on the skin
(2) excess production of sebum which is a oily substance that is made in the skin
(3) inflammation of the skin
(4) plugging/blockage of hair follicles

The best treatment would involve treatment of all or most of these factors. The current medical guidelines recommend using a topical retinoid and anti bacterial cream or oral antibiotic combination initially.

This combination tends to work well. The retinoid aspect helps breaks down the 'bumps', reduces inflammation and the topical antibiotics would treat the bacteria.

Benzoyl peroxide also helps with treating bacteria and also reduces inflammation as well
(1) you can use epiduo- a combination of a retinoid and benzoyl peroxide.
(2) also possible to use meds separately eg a retinoid on its own eg adapalene or topical tretinoin or tazarotene
(3)oral antibiotics can be used eg doxycycline

Summary:
(1) if the acne is severe, should see your doctor about getting a cream with a retinoid since these need a prescription.
You would use this retinoid with something for the bacteria - either benzoyl peroxide or an antibiotic
(2) if it is not severe then you can consider benzoyl peroxide plus a topical antibiotic such as clindamycin or erthromycin

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon
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Suggest Remedies For Severe Acne On Face

Hi, Acne is due to 4 main factors: (1) presence of a particular bacteria on the skin (2) excess production of sebum which is a oily substance that is made in the skin (3) inflammation of the skin (4) plugging/blockage of hair follicles The best treatment would involve treatment of all or most of these factors. The current medical guidelines recommend using a topical retinoid and anti bacterial cream or oral antibiotic combination initially. This combination tends to work well. The retinoid aspect helps breaks down the bumps , reduces inflammation and the topical antibiotics would treat the bacteria. Benzoyl peroxide also helps with treating bacteria and also reduces inflammation as well (1) you can use epiduo- a combination of a retinoid and benzoyl peroxide. (2) also possible to use meds separately eg a retinoid on its own eg adapalene or topical tretinoin or tazarotene (3)oral antibiotics can be used eg doxycycline Summary: (1) if the acne is severe, should see your doctor about getting a cream with a retinoid since these need a prescription. You would use this retinoid with something for the bacteria - either benzoyl peroxide or an antibiotic (2) if it is not severe then you can consider benzoyl peroxide plus a topical antibiotic such as clindamycin or erthromycin Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon