Acne Treatment May Cause Death In Rare Cases
First impressions are everything – and when the first thing people see is a face full of blemishes, it can make for a poor first impression. Not to mention the self-conscious feelings you have when you know that the other person is seeing a face full of pimples!
Whatever the type of acne you have or the causes, you should inform yourself very well before going for an acne treatment. An acne skin treatment, specially acne medications may come with a variety of side effects, including death. If you don’t inform yourself, you might be as unlucky as Shaun Jones, a 14 year old rugby player, who died after suffering an allergic reaction to acne treatment tablets, doctor prescribed.
Most acne treatment medications warn of the dangers of potential allergic respiratory tract and skin reactions and other side effects. Deaths are described as very rare, but still we must be aware of the side effects beforehand.
Benzoyl peroxide is a common acne skin treatment. It has three actions - it kills bacteria, reduces inflammation, and helps to unplug blocked pores. Therefore it often works well to clear inflamed spots and helps to clear comedones (blackheads and whiteheads). You can buy benzoyl peroxide at pharmacies without a prescription. It comes in different brand names and strengths - there is a 2.5%, 4%, 5%, and 10% strength.
Benzoyl peroxide acne skin treatment use the lowest strength at first. In many cases the 2.5% preparation works just as well as the 10% preparation, but causes the least irritation. If you wish to increase the strength, do it gradually. Another main acne treatment chemical, which helps fight acne, is salicylic acid. This slows down shedding of cells inside follicles and therefore prevents clogging. Salicylic acid decreases the formation of blackheads, whiteheads and can also be used for other skin conditions like psoriasis, dandruff, corns, etc.
Benzoyl peroxide acne treatment and salicylic acid are found in several over the counter acne medicines. These acne skin treatmentare found in the form of face washes, ointments, gels, scrubs and topical solutions. Proper use of these products is mostly strong enough to combat the formation of large pustular pimples, characteristic of acne. This type of acne skin treatment are not expensive, easy to use and have no really harmful side effects to be considered.
Often, teenagers are so upset about their acne that they refer to dermatologists almost at once. The dermatologist recognizes their anxiety and prescribes drugs which are often not required. Oral and topical antibiotics are commonly prescribed which not only are expensive acne skin treatment but may also have side effects like photosensitivity, nausea and vomiting. Other stronger prescription
acne treatment like retinoid derivatives have serious teratogenicity and can cause severe fetal deformities, if the patient is pregnant. These acne treatment medicines should only be taken for severe cases of acne, such as nodular acne and even then, the patient should be thoroughly warned about the potential side effects of the drug. Potential side effects you have to look after when choosing an acne skin treatment are the following:
- Thrombosis, skin pigmentation
- Muscular pain, behavior disorders
- Skin allergies, decrease hearing
- Impaired liver functioning, tooth discoloration
- Changes in menstrual flow, leg cramps
- Photosensitivity, suicidal tendencies
- Tiredness, depression, mood swings
- Fluid retention, headaches, tumors
- Visual disturbances, hypertension
It is very important to remember that most acne treatment solutions will work differently for each person. What may work for one, might not work as well for another, since our skin condition and the way we think and feel will be different.
May 19 2009 04:34 pm | Diseases, Conditions and Treatments
