Seeking Medical Attention for
Your Acne
People of all ages suffer from acne; from teens to adults,
this is a problem for many. There are differing forms and types
of acne and different ways to treat it. Even a mild case of
acne can be devastating to a person’s self-confidence.
Mild forms of acne can be treated successfully with over the
counter medications. More severe forms may require a
prescription and medical attention before they are cured.
Proper care of your skin is a big step in preventing acne,
however of you do get a break out it is important to know how
to treat it and when to seek medical attention.
When deciding to see a dermatologist there are several
things to take into account. First is how acne is affecting
your self-image and the possible medical contributors to the
acne. Many things can tell you it is time to see the doctor. If
it looks like there could be scarring you will not want to
wait, some people scar easier than others so take into account
your skin type. Early medical intervention will aid you in
preventing serious scarring.
Along with not being very attractive, to look at scars can
also cause other problems. Men in particular will find shaving
very difficult if they have prominent scarring on their face.
When they shave, their face may become red and irritated and if
the scarring is large could the razor may stumble across it
causing nicks.
Cystic acne can be severe enough to require lancing. A
physician must do this in a sterile environment to prevent a
secondary infection. This type of acne is usually very severe
and always requires medical attention; it can last for months
and be extremely painful.
The psychological affects of acne are potentially as
damaging as the acne itself. People are often depressed by
their appearance or frustrated by the thought that the acne
should have cleared up on its own after puberty. An adult can
also be intimidated by what they fear others think of their
appearance, this leads them to avoid situations with many
people because of their insecurity, which in turn increases the
depression. It is a nasty cycle to be in and a doctor should
address both the physical and psychological affects.
Teens who suffer from acne should see a doctor sooner as
acne could worsen, as they get older. The acne can progress
into a more serious form and follow them into adulthood. To
prevent the intense scarring from this possibility they should
seek medical attention, it is easier to prevent scars in the
first place than fix them after.
Anything that affects your skin is a potential medical
problem. No, matter how severe acne should prompt you to make a
doctors appointment. Your doctor will recommend a treatment
plan that is best for you and rule out any other possible
medical conditions that may be causing the acne.
If left untreated acne can be a serious problem.
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Seeking Medical
Attention for Your Acne
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