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Acne is more likely to occur during special periods of a person’s life. The reason for this is that hormonal changes or hormonal surges can cause the extra production of skin oil. When this oil clogs the skin’s pores it can result in a bacterial infection which causes acne. The two most common life experiences which cause these hormonal surges are puberty and pregnancy. A more detailed discussion of acne pregnancy can be found at: ACNE PREGNANCY ISSUES.

YOU MAY NOT NEED TREATMENT

If you are pregnant, or plan to become pregnant, you may find that acne will tend to flare up during the first trimester. The good news is that this condition usually clears up on its own after the first trimester. But if it does not clear up on its own, or if you want to get rid of pregnancy acne entirely, there are certain treatments available.

First, there is prevention, consisting of good hygiene and a healthy lifestyle. This includes drinking lots of water to keep your skin hydrated, eating plenty of fruits and vegetables which contain anti-inflammatory agents such as citric acid, and washing twice a day with a gentle, oil-free facial cleanser like Dial soap or Neutrogena. This regimen controls or clears the production of skin oils and discourages pregnancy acne.

AVOID ACCUTANE

If acne flares up or persists, AVOID AT ALL COSTS taking any internal medication that contains the ingredient isotretenoin, such as Accutane, Amnesteem, Claravis or Sotret. This can cause birth defects or genetic damage to the fetus. Instead, you should consult your dermatologist or obstetrician. It is generally accepted that the best oral acne treatment during pregnancy is to take oral erythromycin, provided it is prescribed by your doctor. Although you should always notify your doctor first, another safe treatment that does not need a doctor’s prescription and will treat your acne from the inside out can be found by clicking here: SAFE ACNE TREATMENT.

LOOK FOR BENZOYL PEROXIDE

The best topical acne treatment during pregnancy would be any medication that contains benzoyl peroxide, as this is generally considered safe for the fetus. Avoid any treatment that contains salicylic acid, such as Stridex or Propa pH. However, even with topical treatments (treatments that are applied directly to the affected area), you are strongly advised to see your doctor. Topical treatments can enter your bloodstream and affect your fetus.

 

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