Guide To Acne Symptoms And Solutions

Topical Medication

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When it comes to treating acne, aside from practicing good skin hygiene with regular cleansing and moisturizing, the vast majority of individuals will also look for topical medication. These are often found in over-the-counter spot treatments, normally in cream or gel formulations, and are placed directly on the problem areas after cleansing. Other topical medicated treatments can be found as cleansing pads, which are swiped across the face to help deposit the medication on the problem areas. The most common over-the-counter topical treatments for acne are usually made with either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. There are also stronger topical treatments available with a doctor’s prescription. One such example is ana acne ointment formulated with a combination of benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin. Prescription treatments like these are usually reserved for severe cases, and most doctors will recommend over-the-counter options first.

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