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Best Treatment for AcneAcne is a skin disease due to the plugged pores like blackheads and whiteheads, pimples, and even deeper swelling, known as cysts or nodules that will occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Acne mostly affects the teenagers to some extent; however, the disease is not restricted to any age group. It is not a life threatening disease, but it will be upsetting and disfiguring. Acne, in its severe form, can lead to serious and permanent scarring on the skin. There are many methods to treat and prevent acne. There are treatments to help to minimize the severity of the acne as well as to avoid scars and infection. Among the most common, day-to-day methods for treating acne are; Gentle wash with soap and water, Dry with benzoyl peroxide, treat with salicylic acid, sulfur, alcohol and acetone. Wash with soap and water to be observed once or twice every day to clean the skin to remove excess oils (sebum) produced by the sebaceous glands, which is the cause for oily skin as well as the formation of acne. Benzoyl peroxide is the foundation for the all the counter acne treatments and commonly prescribed by physicians for mild acne outbreaks. Benzoyl peroxide is most effective due to its anti-bacterial capability and its effect of drying out the excess sebum. Salicylic acid helps the skin to correct the abnormal shedding of skin cells and assist to unclog the pores and prevent lesions. Sulfur is also often used with other agents like alcohol and salicylic acid, as a component for most of the counter treatments. Acetone and alcohol acts as a de-greasing agent and a mild anti-bacterial, respectively and are using combined in most of the counter medications.
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