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Help Yourself to a Permanent Solution
to Acne Pimples
Often it isn’t a prescribed medicine or medical
treatment that has the greatest and most beneficial effect on acne, as
much as the
manner in which the sufferer applies advice and procedures recommended by
doctors and other medical professionals.
These tips will help you get the best from your
prescribed treatments:
* Because acne is known to have several very different and unassociated
causes, the sufferer may have to undergo numerous medications and
treatments at the same time.
Treatments can interact and provide cumulative benefits
which are unlikely from individual treatments. The patient must therefore
follow the rules for all appropriate treatments, including applying
medication in precise measure, keeping adequate supplies of various
treatments, and keeping all appointments with medical professionals.
* Medicines and applications must be used as prescribed and not skimped or
over-delivered. That’s because there’s a delicate balance between
achieving a quick cure or finding no cure at all.
* Do not mix over-the-counter treatments with prescriptions from doctors
and other qualified medical advisors.
* Be advised by qualified people and give old wives’ tales and myths a
wide berth.
* Follow your doctor’s instructions precisely, both verbally and on
product packaging. If a product provides fast relief that does not mean it
will work better and faster with bigger doses. More likely abusing your
doctor’s recommended dosage could worsen your acne or have other
life-threatening consequences.
* If you do not understand something your doctor says or writes on your
prescription, ask either the doctor, or your pharmacist. Alternatively,
make another appointment with your doctor to ask your
questions, or get your doctor’s secretary to convey the question and have
your doctor call you back with the answer.
All information at this
site is provided in good faith and is researched to the best of our
ability and knowledge. No information provided at this site is
intended at definitive and does not seek to replace advice available from
qualified doctors, lawyers and other appropriate professional advisors. |