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Pregnant Women And Acne

By Owen Jones

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The treatment of acne is usually the correct thing to do, if you have it, but not at all times. There are stages in a person’s life when you should not try to cure acne, just because you’d like to and, unfortunately, pregnancy is one of those times. Everyone knows, that this is a tricky part in a woman’s life and that therefore she has to take extra care of herself. If a pregnant woman wants to try to cure her acne, she must ensure that she arms herself with the correct information.

This should also be remembered by those women who may get pregnant. The following are some remedies for acne that are not good for use during pregnancy since they are harmful for the fetus:

Hormonal treatment that may include estrogen, flutamide, and spirolactone. They are a big no, no. They are injurious and may lead to some problems for both the mother and the child. It is best see it as a threat.

Isotretinoin is another one that could put a pregnant woman’s life in danger. It has negative effects as well especially for pregnant women and those that are breast-feeding. It may cause severe health hazards in both the mother and her fetus inside her womb. It is advisable that a woman in the process of taking Isotretinoin must be monitored by a doctor. Those who are trying to get pregnant must avoid the use of Isotretinoin, because it may just trigger negative complications not only for mother but most especially for the child.

Oral tetracyclines, which could be of doxycycline, tetracycline or minocycline, must not be a choice on any account, because it is injurious. It has been shown that pregnant women or those who are breast-feeding should avoid the use of this drug at all costs, because it may produce side effects that are nothing short of a threat to the life of you and your child. However, the most common side effect is the permanent discoloration of your teeth or / and bone issues.

Topical retinoids, such as tazarotene, adapalene and tretinoin, is the last group that must be avoided. Just like the above-mentioned cures, topical retinoids could be another hazard to you and your baby. Even if you are pregnant or not, it is not wise to use any of the therapies mentioned above.

Those women, who are pregnant and have acne, really have to refrain from the heavy treatments mentioned above. Instead, why not try more traditional cures, such as keeping your hair back off your face, cleaning your face three or four times a day, changing your pillow cases every day, eating more fruit and avoiding fatty, oily and spicy food.

Are you experiencing trouble treating acne during pregnancy? If you are or you’d like to find out more about acne, please go to our website called http://treating-acne-scars.com

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Jones, Owen "Pregnant Women And Acne." Pregnant Women And Acne. 3 Jul. 2009. uberarticles.com. 7 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/beauty/skin/pregnant-women-and-acne-treatment/>.

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