NakedOnMyChain -> RE: Acne-what is the best way to treat it (4/20/2007 1:50:13 PM)
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If it's acne on the dry skin it is most likely not acne. Especially forming past your twenties. It's probably rosacea. Do you have unexplained redness on your skin, with or without itching, covering spots on your nose and cheeks? If you have that, along with the pimples, it's not acne at all. In that case acne medication only makes it worse, since it further dries out your skin. Their are specific medications for rosacea, but there is no cure. However, things like extreme heat, alcohol, chocolate, abrasive scrubbing and stress can be triggers. Do you have any other symptoms? My best advice is to go to a dermatologist. A lot of over the counter medications can do more harm than good if you misdiagnose. The reason I know all that is that I have rosacea. I developed it right after I had my first unmentionable eight months ago. My skin changed from oily to dry, and where breakouts had never been a problem before, I had massive ones all of the sudden. I self-medicated and made it much worse before I wisened up and went to the doctor. Now it's better (my triggers are heat and exfoliants), the breakouts are completely gone, and I use artful makeup to hide whatever residual redness there is. Why don't you check out this site? It's severe cases, but rosacea can be very mild and is extremely common. Somewhere around fourteen million Americans suffer from it. http://www.rosacea.org/index.php
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