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Cystic Acne and Some Natural Treatments

December 15th, 2007 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

More severe cases of tend to be characterized not just by the presence of pimples and blemishes, but also by the formation of nodules or cysts. Acne that involves the development of cysts is called cystic .

A cystic lesion is much larger than a regular pimple, sometimes 5mm or more in diameter. These lesions can be hard and painful. Cystic lesions are filled with pus but should not be squeezed. Squeezing a cystic lesion can lead to a worse infection and inflammation. The lesions are prone to scarring and should be taken care of by a , who often uses procedures to reduce swelling and to lessen the likelihood of scar formation.

In severe cases of cystic , it may be a good idea to consult a about treatment. But there are many holistic remedies and preventative measures one can take against cystic . An alternative medicine practitioner should be consulted about some of these holistic remedies, while other more common procedures can easily be performed at home with no medical supervision.

Many dermatologists and alternative medicine practitioners believe that cystic can be controlled to some degree through . Cystic is often the result of an unknown allergic reaction to particular foods.

The first step in controlling cystic through is to experiment with the systematic elimination of certain foods. It is also helpful to add certain foods to your that are known to help in the recovery of severely prone skin.

Sugary foods and foods that contain milk or dairy products are commonly the trigger for cystic . As you experiment with eliminating these food types, be sure to read package labels closely so that you are not ingesting sugar and dairy products unknowingly. Be aware that it may be several weeks before you notice a change.

Foods containing trans-fatty acids are also a common irritant to skin prone to cystic . Foods like margarine, shortening, fried foods, salty snacks, soda, and meat contain trans-fatty acids and should be avoided.

Many people who suffer from cystic find that the addition of fruits and vegetables high in Vitamin A carotene can help to ease their condition. These foods include dark leafy vegetables, and yellow-orange vegetables and fruits such as carrots, yams, and squash.

It is also helpful to drink up to four quarts of purified water a day to eliminate toxins and to help the transportation of essential nutrients to the skin.

Cystic can also be aggravated by stress. Alternative medicine practitioners often suggest making yoga, breathing , and meditation part of your daily activities. These activities can help to reduce stress levels, thereby decreasing the skin’s tendency to produce cystic lesions. Getting enough is also essential in holistic therapy treatments.

Sufficient and appropriate cleansing is also an important part of holistically taking care of skin prone to cystic .

To clean your skin effectively, wash it gently twice a day using warm water. Do not scrub or use harsh cleansing agents that are abrasive or high in Ph, which can aggravate the condition. Mild soaps are more effective. To dry your skin, pat it gently with a soft towel.

If you are considering treating cystic holistically, these tips are a good place to start. You may wish to consult an alternative medicine practitioner about further herbal and holistic therapies.

Greg Podsakoff is a former sufferer, and currently provides information on treating , pimples, and zits, via an objective informational skincare website, -treatments-guide.com -treatments-guide.com

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