Treating Adult Female Acne


by Matt Adler - Date: 2006-12-09 - Word Count: 309 Share This!

If you are a woman suffering from acne it may be the cause of mild hormone changes, or it could be from a prolonged hormone imbalance. Regardless of the cause, there is a female acne treatment available.

Over-the counter products are available at any drug store or grocery store. These non-prescription acne treatments often contain benzoyl peroxide as an antibacterial cleansing agent. These include products such as Oxy 5 and Neutrogena. These are often used to treat mild forms of acne.

Birth control pills are a standard prescription used to help treat female acne, such as OrthoTryCyclen and Estrostep. Birth control does not always clear all female acne, and may need to be used with other treatment options, whether over the counter or by prescription.

If you have a hormone imbalance causing your acne, a doctor will be able to identify the cause. When your body has an elevated androgen level, increases in the testosterone hormone, it can cause acne. Hormone treatments can help stop the acne before it occurs.

Hormone treatments can help with the most severe acne. It blocks the androgens from stimulating the oil glands. Increased oil in the skin can clog pores and cause acne. Only a doctor can administer hormone treatments as it requires blood tests and also a prescription for oral medication.

Accutane is a prescription drug that is a concentrated form of Vitamin A and has been shown to help treat serious acne. This is a last resort, as it has serious side effects, such as birth defects if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. While this can be an effective treatment method, hormone treatment is often a better option.

The first step to any treatment is to visit a doctor or dermatologist. They can help identify the cause and recommend the right female acne treatment for you. Stop living with acne and start having clear skin.


Related Tags: women, treatment, female, adult acne, prevention

Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

© The article above is copyrighted by it's author. You're allowed to distribute this work according to the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs license.
 

Recent articles in this category:



Most viewed articles in this category: