Super acne seems like one of your greatest nightmares. Because acne is caused by a bacteria and it is usually treated with medicine, it can develop mutations, making it more resistant to drugs. Find out more about the threat of super-acne
Acne is something most teenagers have to deal with at one point.
Acne is caused by a bacteria which develops in the organism, a
bacteria which causes breakouts, even cysts. Acne is a difficult
thing to handle especially during the teenage years where hormones
also influence our skin.
Most of the time acne clears up on it's own, or with the help of
certain over the counter products like face washes, spot
treatments, toners, but in some cases other more serious approaches
are necessary like oral treatments.
Oral treatments are prescribed only by dermatologist who can find
out the problem and prescribe the right medication for the job.
Usually to clear up acne dermatologists prescribe antibiotics to
kill the bacteria that causes acne, antibiotics like erythromycin,
tetracycline.
These antibiotics used to be very helpful in helping clearing out
acne but it seems that nowadays more and more acne treated with
antibiotics fails to clear up.
Does this mean that there is a new and stronger type of acne – a
super-acne?
It actually seems like yes. Acne causing bacteria, just like any
other type of bacteria can suffer mutations and become more
resistant to medication. It seems that this is the case of
super-acne, which fails to respond to regular acne antibiotic
treatments.
Do not be frightened though that your acne will not be
treatable. There are other, stronger antibiotics that can be used
to cure acne problems. Also it is believed that by combating the
acne bacteria from two fronts, from the inside as well as from the
outside of the body, there are smaller chances to become resistant
to treatment.
This is one of the reason most physicians prescribe antibiotics
only when there is a really problematic acne problem like cystic
acne and super-acne. By minimizing the antibiotics introduced into
the body you minimize the chances that the bacteria becomes
resistant to the drugs.
This should be one of the reasons people who suffer from acne
should not take any drugs without a prescription.
Another aspect when dealing with acne is to keep the skin clean and
make sure you are not picking your pimples. The temptation on
picking your pimples is hard to resist this is why most people
don't stand clear of their face. Due to that fact the pimples may
not disappear. Picking the pimples will only cause more pimples to
appear, thus aggravating the situation.
Consult your physician and stick to the treatment your doctor
prescribes. Follow your doctors instructions thoroughly and your
acne will eventually clear up. Time, patience and conscientiousness
are all the weapons you need.