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Myth #7: If you keep breaking out, using more medicine will get your zits under control
Retinoid: A natural or synthetic substance derived from vitamin A
Sebaceous glands: Glands in the skin that produce an oily substance called sebum--these glands are the sites of acne lesions Sebaceous glands are attached to hair follicles and are found mostly on the face, neck, back and chest
Sulfur has antifungal, antibacterial, and keratolytic activity In the past, its use was widespread in dermatological disorders such as acne vulgaris, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff, pityriasis versicolor, scabies, and warts Adverse events associated with topically applied sulfur are rare and mainly involve mild application site reactions Sulfur, used alone or in combination with agents such as sodium sulfacetamide or salicylic acid, has demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of many dermatological conditions
Acne, especially cystic acne, can cause scars in some people You can help reduce scarring by not squeezing or picking at blemishes Also, avoid scrubbing your skin If you do get scars, treatments are available
If you use a retinoid, you must avoid the sun or use a strong sunscreen because this medicine increases your risk of getting a very bad sunburn Girls who are pregnant or may become pregnant should not use a retinoid called tazarotene (brand name: Tazorac) because it can cause birth defects
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