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Hormones can
cause acne breakouts. Using over-the-counter topical remedies for
hormonal acne is fruitless because the source of the acne is not
being treated. Individuals suffering from hormone imbalance acne
have an increase of androgens, a hormone in the system causing excessive
oil production. The key to getting rid of acne caused by hormones
is to treat the androgens, not the skin.
Hormonal imbalances occur when there is an overproduction or underproduction
of specific hormones. Symptoms of hormonal imbalances include acne,
depression, reproductive problems, weight gain or loss and fatigue.
Doctors treat these conditions with prescription medications.
Prescription medications for consideration when treating hormonal
acne include low dose estrogen birth control pills, low dose corticosteroids
drugs, and antiandrogen drugs.
An example of a low dose estrogen birth control pill would be Lo-Overal
and Yasmin. Birth control pills help regulate the menstrual cycle
and decrease the amount of androgens in the body which lead to less
frequent breakouts. Women taking birth control during their childbearing
years have often attested to the benefits of acne cessation while
using birth control pills.
An example of a corticosteroid drug used for acne treatment would
be dexamethasone which may have an antinflammatory affect on the
adrenal glands which produce androgens. Again, this is a prescription
drug that can only be obtained from a doctor.
Finally, spironolactone is an example of an antiandrogen which halts
the production of androgen in the ovaries and adrenal glands which
in turn turns down the oil production in the skin. The results are
fewer acne flares.
The options are numerous for women suffering with hormonal acne
from topical creams, oral antibiotics, retinoids and antimicrobial
treatments. For the more severe types of cystic breakouts, Accutane
can be used, which can drastically clear up the worst cystic acne
in a matter of weeks with a strict regimen of daily treatment, and
some have called Accutane an acne "cure."
Another medication
that may be prescribed in conjunction with an oral contraceptive
is spironolactone, an anti-androgen. Spironolactone prevents excessive
oil production by blocking androgen receptors and decreasing androgen
production in both the ovaries and adrenal glands. This leads to
decreased acne breakouts.
When it comes to acne, women can benefit from several different
methods when hormone imbalance acne is involved. It just takes a
little bit of time and patience to find what works for each individual
on a case-by-case basis.
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