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I just have acne flareups on my cheeks that consist of one to four small cysts and whiteheads/blackheads. Do I really need to go to a skin specialist?

2006-09-24 06:40:47 · 8 answers · asked by dangergirl7121 2 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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I would go to your regular doc and if he cant help then he will refer you to a dermatologist

2006-09-24 06:46:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I struggled with acne for years and I finally found the solution that works for me. We have been fooled, tricked, deceived, and just plain lied to. It's time that someone put a stop to it, and everyone learn the truth!

Those of us who suffer from acne have usually been given 2 choices and neither of them work:

1. Over the counter remedies such as cleansers, creams, ointments, etc. These things have been proven over and over again not to work. Why? It does not address the root cause of the problem.

2. Go see a doctor and or dermatologist. They will generally prescribe prescription drugs which include topicals and or antibiotics. This, too, has been proven over and over again not to work. Why? It does not address the root cause of the problem.

I found a step-by-step program that cured my acne and it has never come back. It is amazing and doesn’t use any drugs or doctors. The truth is that acne can be cured…if we know the secret the doctors and drug companies don’t want us to know.

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2006-09-25 11:07:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your insurance is anything like mine, you'll need to see your general physician first and then he or she will refer you to a specialist if necessary. If you don't get a referral, you might end up paying for the specialist yourself. Expensive!

2006-09-24 06:49:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hi D, I comprehend the place you're coming from related to this subject. yet you will desire to comprehend that in the time of many situations the place antibiotics are used there are countless issues to contemplate. In incredibly persistent situations antibiotics are used, that's honest sufficient. however the reality of the subject is those are purely genuinely a selective poison which kills the micro organism that motives the zits subsequently destroying/removing the micro organism that has led to this gruesome dermis subject. So it is the reason physicians, dermatologists and pharmacists recommend those form of antibiotics yet with maximum drugs there are area impacts and those would desire to be considered previously happening the line of utilizing antibiotics. area impacts which incorporate: nausea or vomiting, loss of urge for nutrition, abdomen discomfort and diarrhea, allergies, which incorporate a rash or itching, yeast infections in women individuals, respiratory problems, yellowing of the eyes, abdomen discomfort and diarrhea. i'm not asserting this to rigidity you or frighten you purely to tell you that there are countless factors to contemplate. it is elementary experience that the area impacts to those drugs at the instant are not for long term use and the opportunity of making up a resistance to the antibiotics potential they are going to be much less affective. besides the fact that scientific care you experience is robust for you it’s important to word that their possibly imbalances or deficiencies affecting your physique inflicting you zits. Antibiotics do have a place to play in any scientific care yet you will desire to flow with wisely, so which you will handle any underlying matters. those ought to be hormone imbalances, nutrition deficiencies, rigidity and damaging eating ordinary. as quickly as you manage those matters, modifications on your subject would desire to stick to.

2016-12-18 16:08:06 · answer #4 · answered by dotel 4 · 0 0

I think it might be best, but if you go to a regular Dr. and like and trust his judgment he might be able to help you. Cysts are bad to have on the face and they can cause scaring.

2006-09-24 06:46:29 · answer #5 · answered by Diane H 2 · 0 0

Yes you can go to your general practitioner for acne treatment. However; it has been my personal experience that a dermatologist has better treatment options.

2006-09-24 08:09:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, your GP should be able to get you something.

2006-09-24 06:48:35 · answer #7 · answered by just browsin 6 · 0 0

yes he will know how to treat you & if he has no sucess he will refer you

2006-09-24 06:49:03 · answer #8 · answered by livlafluv 4 · 0 0

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