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    Should you use an antibiotic to treat acne?
    Article courtesy of Native Remedies

    In persistent cases of acne that do not respond to topical treatment, an antibiotic alternative
    is usually exercised by doctors. An antibiotic is a drug, synthetic or natural, that kills bacterial
    proteins while inhibiting bacterial growth alongside.

    If it was limited to this action, antibiotics would be the most preferred treatment for numerous
    bacterial disorders including acne. However, antibiotics cannot differentiate between bacterial
    proteins and cellular proteins that are part of the body cells. And this is what causes the negative
    effects of antibiotics, commonly known as side effects.

    Tetracycline is the most common and the first-use antibiotic for acne. It is a broad spectrum
    antibiotic and also the least expensive. Tetracycline and its derivative, Doxycycline, are taken
    on an empty stomach or at least two to three hours after meals as food restricts absorption of
    the drug. Minocycline, another tetracycline derivative, on the other hand is easily absorbed and
    can be taken with food.

    Tetracycline has the least side effects. But over time, there has been an increased antibiotic
    resistance towards the drug and it does not seem to work as well these days. This necessitated
    the development of its derivatives. Doxycycline makes the skin sensitive to sun requiring sun
    protection every time you go out. Both the derivatives also tend to cause gastrointestinal problems.

    Erythromycin is a microlide antibiotic with an antimicrobial spectrum that is wider than that of
    penicillin. It acts on the protein synthesis of bacteria and slows bacterial growth. The gastrointestinal
    upsets like diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain that it can cause are extremely disturbing.

    Taken over long periods some antibiotics may cause toxicity including liver toxicity. These antibiotics
    should also not be ingested during pregnancy. Some antihistamines and antacids may interact with
    other antibiotics making it imperative to consult a doctor. On the other hand, herbal antibiotics such
    as garlic, aloe and fruit based mild acids do not have any side effects.

    Acne affects two third of all adolescents one time or the other and a considerable proportion of
    adults as well. An oily skin or a bacterial invasion on a sensitive area is the main causes behind
    the outbreak. Topical creams do not have the same effect on every one due to difference in types
    of skin. The urgency for seeking treatment is obvious since if not capped immediately, the infection
    can spread over a larger area.

    Acne is an inflammatory disorder of the skin. The approach to acne treatment may either be direct
    or indirect. Topical ointments and drugs form the major part of the direct treatment modalities. There
    is a strong belief that the hormonal changes that occur at puberty are responsible for occurrence of
    acne.

    When the level of testosterone increases the body secretes hormone like substances to fight
    the inflammation caused by it. Immune system health and acne are thus interrelated and a strong
    immune system can effectively prevent acne. A healthy lifestyle that avoids junk food, regular exercise
    and herbs for strengthening immune system are natural means of preventing and fighting acne.
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