Posts Tagged ‘Warnings’

Isotretinoin Acne Treatment Warning for Potential Patients

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Doctors are finding that over time the bacteria that are associated with acne are becoming resistant to treatment with certain antibiotics. Therefore, medical researchers are working on new drugs to treat acne, particularly topical antibiotics.

Current Developments

Medical practitioners often prefer Isotretinoin today. This is a synthetic derivative of vitamin A that serves as a very powerful way to end to bacterial proliferation.

It also helps control the sebum secretion, and also works on mitigating the inflammation, thereby helping to get hold of severe chin acne. However, just like any other acne treatment Isotretinoin can have serious side effects.

Risks of Use

Isotretinoin can cause dryness in the eye, mouth, lips, nose, and skin; itching, nosebleeds, susceptibility to sunburn, muscle aches, and poor night vision. It can also have a detrimental affect on liver functioning and it can cause high triglyceride and cholesterol levels.

The worst side effects of all are that it can cause birth defects. This is one of the most serious reminders why you should always seek the advice of your physician other health professional before trying any new acne treatment.

This is what will ensure whether Isotretinoin is right for you or not. This usually would be determined upon a thorough checkup during which time you would disclose medical history to your doctor.

You would also let your doctor know what supplements, medications, vitamins, herbs, and other substances you are using. It is highly imperative that you remember that isotretinoin should never be used without proper dermatologist supervision.

Dr. Sheffield ’s ClearZit Acne Cream Reviews

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Dr. Sheffield’s ClearZit must be somewhat of an interesting product judging by the name. It sounds so professional but does it really work? That is a great question to ask and here are some answers.

That is the question that is answered. You can see evidence of its pros and cons in the next two sections, and this will give you an idea of how well it does (or does not) work.

Pros

This product does well for preventing acne from appearing. It also helps the little pimples go away overnight. The larger acne takes a bit longer though. The redness as well as the size of pimples goes away very quickly for most people.

This product not only works, but it is very affordable. For the amount of money it costs it really seems to do wonders for many people. Many users were very impressed and very satisfied with the results.

Another major advantage of using this product is that it can be used by people of all ages. Even a 49 year old who has used it has experienced positive results. It also works great on teen acne problems.

Cons

Of course, with any product there is always a downside. Sometimes if too much is used on the wrong skin type the skin can dry and peel.

It may not be a wise move for someone with sensitive skin type to use this product. It can also irritate sensitive skin. It generally is recommended for people with normal to oily skin.

St. Ives Apricot Scrub Review (For Oily Skin and Acne)

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

The St. Ives Apricot scrub has been popular for a long time. It has actually been used on normal and oily skin types. However, this one often is used for oily skin types.

This product has received mixed response by consumers. It seems to have done some people well while it has done other people maybe “so-so” or below average.

Pros

This product smells nice and provides users with a great way to scrub the skin and remove dead skin cells. One person has experienced a total cleansing within a week.

This person has used this product for two and a half years and it has reduced breakouts considerably. It smooths the skin in the process, and acts as a way to refresh it. Furthermore, this product clears up white heads.

Cons

St. Ives has the tendency to over-dry the skin of some people. It sometimes irritates the skin and causes a paradoxical reaction-breakouts and/or a rash. Furthermore, it sometimes stops working after awhile or even causes redness or burning.

Conclusion

The “cons” of the St. Ives solution may be because of misuse. For instance, if too much of it is used or it is used too often then it can dry the skin. Either that or if a person scrubs too hard it can cause damage to the skin.

Sometimes people use a moisturizer after using St. Ives to return the moisture to the skin. However, the idea is that some people may not want to use this product but rather one that does not dry the skin in the first place.

PanOxyl Acne Spot Treatment 10% Benzoyl Peroxide Review

Friday, January 15th, 2010

PanOxyle is an acne post treatment that is designed for people who need maximum strength control. This product has in it the active ingredient Benzoyle Peroxide, which is often used to penetrate the pores of the skin.

It also clears all acne problems and helps prevent new blemishes form occurring. This is a product that is probably recommended for people whose skin is oily or normal versus dry.

If a person with dry skin uses it, or a person with sensitive skin, it could cause irritation or rash. It could in this case also worsen the acne because the natural protective layer of the skin is then stripped off.

However, a person who has either oily or even normal skin probably can use it for the face as well as the chest and neck areas. In any case, it should be kept away from the eyes, lips, and mouth.

Warnings

In addiction to redness or irritation PanOxyl can cause skin peeling in some individuals. Burning, itching, or swelling could occur as well. The way to combat these potential problems would be to use less of this product at a time.

The most important warning of all is this: Do NOT swallow! If you do, especially if you react to it, get medical help immediately. Call the poison center too, if necessary. Even if you do not notice a reaction you should still seek help right away incase of delay reactions.