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Acne has three stages of diseases - mild, moderate
and
severe. If acne can be treated during the first stage itself, you can
save tremendous amount of effort and protect yourself from the agony of
bad looking scars that form after third stage of acne. Catch acne in
the mild stage itself and don’t let it grow to second and
third
stage.
Mild acne does not need more intensive forms of
treatment. Many acne sufferers treat themselves with OTC medicines for
acne. Some patients prefer to consult a doctor at this stage itself to
protect themselves from any flare up of acne.
Let us discuss the common treatment available for
mild
acne. Over the counter medications consisting of salicylic acid or
benzoyl peroxide can control mild acne that is mainly whiteheads and
blackheads. While using these medications, wash your acne prone area
with mild sop/cleanser and warm water twice a day to remove excess oil
and dead skin.
Some times these products may cause dryness,
redness or
peeling. Use an oil free moisturizer if the peeling is present. The
skin takes some time to adjust to the acne medication. If irritation
occurs, you should consult your doctor. Please remember that acne medication takes
time to treat acne. Many time up to eight weeks to work. Keep patience
and wait for the results to get acne cured. If you don't get results
after that, you should consult your doctor. Your doctor may prescribe
other medicines to treat acne.
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