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Don't touch your pimples! I am sure you have all heard this one before but here is why you shouldn't. As mentioned in previous posts, acne on the skin is based bacteria and infection. Touching affected areas spreads bacteria and infection to the surrounding areas. Additionally, our hands come into contact with hundreds of different objects every day. Door handles, keyboards, tables, cars, floors, plants, etc. All of which hundreds of other people have touched and which have probably not been cleaned for many months (if ever). Bacteria and/or dirt cover the majority of these objects and until you wash your hands, you will spread both over anything you touch. So why touch an area that is bad enough to have acne and make it worse?
Like topical antibiotics, oral pills are used to get rid of the bacteria that are causing breakouts. Although they do work to kill the bacteria, they do not affect the exact cause of acne. Oral antibiotics can help reduce some acne, but they must be used at high doses for an extended period of time before results become noticeable. Also, the effect of antibiotics can lessen when used for an extended period of time, so the dosage must be increased in order to maintain the desire affect.
Cystic acne break-outs can be painful and lead to deep scarring. Some dermatologists consider it to be the most severe kind because topical medications do not get to the root of the problem. It heals extremely slowly because it is so deep that the infection is trapped under the skin. Cystic acne treatment is usually limited to oral medication so all cases should be taken to a dermatologist.
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