Pregnancy - Acne Treatment During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, acne can both clear and get worse. In early
pregnancy, acne often gets a bit worse but as pregnancy
progresses, acne can often improve, possibly because of
increased levels of oestrogen.
Some of the medications that are to be avoided during pregnancy
are: Vitamin A derivatives, Tetracyclin Antibiotics, Hormones
and Salicylic acid preparations. Acne in pregnancy is very
common, whether you have previously had acne or not. It is most
common in the first three months while the levels of hormones
are increasing. Progesterone is more androgenic (male
hormone-like) than oestrogen and causes the secretions of your
skin glands to increase, which can lead to more acne
Pregnancy sometimes brings on acne or makes it worse. Higher
levels of hormones called androgens can prompt the sebaceous
glands in your skin to get bigger and boost production of an
oily substance called sebum.
This extra sebum, combined with the shed skin cells that line
your hair follicles, blocks your pores, creating an environment
in which bacteria can rapidly multiply. All this eventually
leads to the inflammation and skin eruptions of acne.
Always talk with your health care provider before taking any
type of medication for your pimples. Some medications that you
will definitely want to stay away from include:
* Tetracycline (an oral antibiotic that has been linked to poor
bone growth and discolored teeth in babies) * Salicyclic Acid (a
common ingredient in over-the-counter acne treatments) *
Tretinon (sold under the brand name Retin-A) * Isotrentinoin
(sold under the brand name Accutane) * Pat your skin dry and
within five minutes after showering put a layer of oil-free
moisturizer on your skin. *Take extra care not to rub near your
outbreak as it will smear the bacteria and you will experience
more zits. Pregnancy Skin Care Tips
Fortunately there are steps you can take to keep your skin in
tiptop shape even with acne during pregnancy. While you may not
avoid acne during pregnancy, you can do your best to maintain a
healthy pregnancy glow. Here are some tips for maintaining your
best appearance during pregnancy.
1. Always get plenty of sleep. Getting enough sleep will allow
you to look refreshed and will help keep your skin healthy and
less wrinkle prone. 2. Use sunscreen religiously. Even if you
don’t suffer from melasma, your skin is more sensitive during
pregnancy. You should always use a moisturizer or sun block with
an SPF 15 or higher.
Is there any way I can prevent acne during pregnancy?
No. You can’t predict it and you can’t prevent it. In most
cases, the skin clears up after the first trimester, or after
giving birth. In the meantime, there are things you can do to
take care of your skin safely.
Tips to reduce acne during pregnancy:
There are some quick tips to reducing acne during pregnancy and
still protecting the health of the baby:
* Clean you skin to keep it oil free during pregnancy. * Use an
oil absorbent microfiber cloth while washing your face to absorb
the oil from your face while gently cleaning. * Keep your hands
away from the acne and rub gently while washing to keep the
potential for spreading of bacteria to other parts of your body.
* Daily exercise would increase the blood circulation flow thus
helping the skin to tone and become healthy.
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