Does pimples have drugs?

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Heatman
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Does pimples have drugs?

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Pimples can be very annoying and I always have them all over my face from time to time. Some people used to say it's because of having too much oil in your body that causes pimples. It led me to cut down eating oily food but it's still happening.

Do you know any natural or herbal drugs for pimples?
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Jenifer
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Tea tree oil is renowned for its effectiveness in treating pimples. Its natural antibacterial properties help reduce inflammation and kill acne-causing bacteria, promoting faster healing. Applying diluted tea tree oil directly to pimples can help dry them out and reduce their size and redness. However, it's essential to patch-test first and use it sparingly, as it may cause irritation in some individuals.
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Stuart
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Potential medications for pimples include topical treatments like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and retinoids, which help unclog pores and reduce inflammation. Oral medications such as antibiotics, hormonal therapies, and isotretinoin may be prescribed for severe cases. It's essential to consult a dermatologist to determine the most suitable treatment based on the severity and underlying causes of the pimples.
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Sometimes, it's also about genetics, hormones, or skincare habits. Adjust or changing you cream or adding aloe vera to your cream might help in solving some of the impact.
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Three herbs commonly used to help treat pimples are tea tree oil, neem, and witch hazel. Tea tree oil possesses antibacterial properties that can help reduce inflammation and fight acne-causing bacteria. Neem is known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, while witch hazel acts as an astringent, reducing oiliness and soothing irritated skin.
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