Alexandra8715
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I've never had it but it sounds a bit dubious to me. Is it permament or short term? Might not be worth the money if it's only a short term thing.
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Becky_da_da_da said:Drinking lots of water will only help for mild acne. Moderate and severe acne needs stronger treatment.
Becky_da_da_da said:You most likely had mild acne then.
Just to clarify, mild, moderate or severe acne depends on the actual acne/spot, not how much you have of it. You can be covered in mild acne, and although it may seem severe because its all over your face/chest/back/arms, it may be a mild form of 'acne vulgaris' (blackheads, whiteheads, pustules and papules). Diet changes, lots of water and supplements to help balance hormones do indeed help greatly.
Severe acne vulgaris (nodules and cysts) need a bit of extra help, such as anti-biotics or topical treatments (such as Benzoyl Peroxide). Though again, diet and lots of water can help a lot as well. If its stubborn (as was the case with me, after no improvement after about 4 years on anti-biotics), then Roaccutane/Accutane can be prescribed (obviously depending on your derm).
However, for extremely severe acne (acne conglobata, acne fulminans and pyoderma faciale), diet changes will do nothing. For these Roaccutane/Accutane is usually prescribed and a few courses may be needed.
But I said diet changes have never helped me.



