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Use Of Antibiotics For Treating Acne:
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Acne is a skin condition that tends to be rather troublesome to many people. There are many over the counter medications that can be used for treating acne. However if you suffer from chronic acne, you will have to visit a doctor or dermatologist who may prescribe antibiotics to cure and control acne.
There are basically two types of antibiotics available today which are oral and topical antibiotics. The topical antibiotics are antibiotics which are externally applied like erythromycin, stiemycin, clindamycin or tetracycline.
These topical antibiotics work at killing bacteria found in the blocked follicles that cause acne. Though these antibiotics prove to be as effective as oral antibiotics, there is the benefit of not suffering from side effects like stomach upset or drug interactions with tablets like the oral contraceptive pill. However to many, application of topical antibiotics over large areas, other than the face prove to be rather inconvenient.
The oral antibiotics used to treat acne include erythromycin and tetracycline antibiotics like minocycline, lymecycline and doxycycline. These antibiotics reduce production of the P.acnes bacteria but do not reduce the oil secretion and abnormal cell behavior that stems from blocked follicles.
Sub-microbial doses of antibiotics like minocycline help to improve acne. It has anti-inflammatory effects on your body, and is effective in preventing acne. However its low doses do not kill bacteria and hence does not induce any resistance in the body against acne.
These antibiotics are today not that effective in treating acne as P.acnes is very common today. On the completion of the treatment, acne tends to reoccur. In the case of topical applications, acne reappears after a few days and in the case of oral antibiotics, a few weeks later.
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