Some doctors will prescribe certain antibiotics to treat acne. The basis for this treatment is the concept that worse cases of acne usually imply a high susceptibility to infections. This concept is true. However, all people who have a low pH level are highly susceptible to infections and illness. And by using antibiotics, you are both ignoring the reason behind this vulnerability, and stopping your body from producing its own antibodies. You will then build a tolerance to antibiotics and require more when you are actually ill.
Let me give you some home made tips to get rid of acne. First, when in teens, regular exercise is a must. It may be anything; cycling, jogging, swimming, outdoor sports, athletics and even work outs in a gym. You might notice that athletes face acne les in some cases, and even if they do, the situation does not go worse. This is because regular exercises keep the circulation, digestion, excretion and the whole metabolism in order. When you work out, you perspire, and the more you perspire, more the toxins are removed from the body. The blood circulation increases below and in the skin and stimulates the sebaceous glands to open up their mouths. Further, the heavy perspiration washes away the dead skin and dust deposited on these openings. Along with the sweat, the toxins are also removed from the body, thereby minimizing the chances of acne.
Acne is neither harmful nor irritating to the infant. But unfortunately for the parents who may be concerned with the appearance of their baby's skin, there is no cure or a way to treat infant acne. This may cause some parents to want to try to cure the acne themselves. Washing the infant's skin too often or too harshly can make the condition worse. Parents should not pick at the acne. Acne products are much too harsh and should never be used on a child's skin.
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