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Treat Acne Under Doctor's Supervision



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By : John Porter    19 or more times read
Submitted 2007-10-29 13:32:04
Normally you won't feel like dropping into the doctor's chamber just for a pimple on you chin. You may not feel the need initially. Yet later that might become a compulsion because without a doctor healing the tiny spot can also turn nightmarish.

It's not that you don't know how to deal with the acne problem. Keeping your skin clean and refreshed with proper cleanser, toner, moisturizer and ointments are common and all of us try to maintain a suitable routine doing all these. But there are several cases that in spite of leading a so-called healthy and hygienic life, trouble with acnes become a prolonged factor. Self-care and treatment fail during these hours. Need for special care and professional guidelines become must and thus you must not hesitate to check out the whole thing with a dermatologist to seek the exact treatment and get relieved.

Acne scars: A major threat

Acne comes out as a blackhead and then takes the round-like shape that we commonly know as pimple. But this is not where the growth of acne stops. The next step of development is the formation of a curve-like angular spot and that is the acne scar. Once you have the slightest indication that the minute pimple is taking the worse shape immediately bring it to the notice of a skin specialist.

The color of the spot gets darker and the skin becomes rough. You will undergo an overall unpleasant experience with inflammation that is sometimes even unbearable. The condition may take a severe turn and you might have to undergo dermabrasion for cure.

Fever: Another indication

Acnes, if not taken care when they start coming up on your skin will start swelling after a certain period of time. This is another symptom of unhealthy growth of acne and if you suffer from fever during this time, it is high time you must consult the doctor without wasting a minute. There is a great chance of you acnes taking the shape of serious infection on skin and you might have to go for a long-term treatment or an operation to heal your condition. All these are not possible without the proper guidance of a specialized doctor.

It is an open suggestion to all that to maintain your skin, the most important thing to follow is to remain clean both internally and externally. Germs can affect in both ways but in spite of following the basic rules of tidiness if you suffer from severe acne problems, the doctor can only help you out.
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