Thursday, 29 September 2011

The Doctor Might Not Cure Your Acne!

As a teenager suffering from acne, don't fret about it too much. When you turn twenty, your acne should begin to fade. If they are not all gone by the time you turn thirty, you should take it very seriously. It perhaps means that you are one of those people who might have to endure it till well into middle age. The doctor might not cure it, but they could sure try; at least you could look presentable again.

If you have not had your bath in a couple of days, you need not be surprised if you wake up one morning and there are smidgens of acne smattered all across your face. Sure, if the disease is only coming on to you that way, you are not very susceptible. However if you
are one of those who suffers from the condition on a genetic level, you might appreciate the true meaning of being careless with your skin.

One form of acne, the type referred to as chloracne, is caused by chlorinated compounds. When you use too many chlorinated products, you leave yourself wide open. However you cannot just cure it by quitting, you are going to have to start taking the right acne medication to speed up the recovery process. And of course, you have to bring your doctor in on it too.

In certain instances, an arbitrary doctor might suggest that if you watched what you ate and drank you might be able to control the rate or extent to which you suffered from acne. Whereas that is true, it is not always so. In the case of an outbreak of the condition all over your face, neck and arms, it cannot be prevented by a controlled diet. As a matter of fact, the best thing you can do for yourself at this time would be to see a genuine professional.