Clear acne with oral antibiotics
Oral antibiotics
have been used for many years in the treatment of acne. Oral antibiotics to
help in the reduction of the population of acne which reduces inflammation.
There were several American studies that support the efficacy of the
antibiotics used in the treatment of acne.
In the included studies oral antibiotics:
-Doxycline.
Cheap, effective
and lasts up to six weeks to see results. Used by many people who can tolerate
erythromycin or tetracycline.
-Minocycline.
For the treatment
of acne, especially for Pustular acne type is used for decades.
-Erythromycin.
Kills bacteria
and reduces swelling, used for a wide spectrum of bacteria.
-Tetracycline.
More a drug
prescribed for acne, reduces the papules and pustules found in acne.
-Clindamycin.
Very useful for
acne oral antibiotics, work by reducing inflammation and acne.
The only downside
of oral antibiotics is the possible reaction with other chemicals in the body.
A person can experience indigestion, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or other types
of poisoning. Some types of antibiotics can lead to skin and/or discoloration
of the teeth and photosensitivity. Women taking oral antibiotics can suffer
from vaginal yeast infections. If oral antibiotics are taken while other
medications, this may affect the operation of other drugs.