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An Examination Of Back Acne And How You Can Go About Treating It

Acne is an extremely common problem for both teenagers and adults and the most common perception of acne is that it occurs on the face. However, if you suffer from acne you know that it can break out in other places too like the back and the chest.

Although chest and back acne is not as obvious to outside observers it can be extremely annoying for those who suffer from it. Unhappily, chest and back acne is often more difficult to treat than facial acne and the traditional treatments and cleansers which you buy to treat facial acne will often not work as effectively when it comes to back acne treatment. As if this were not bad enough, since your back and chest are often covered by clothing, you may experience increased irritation from the rubbing of material against your spots.

Just as you do with your facial acne you will have to have a daily treatment regimen for your back acne and most common regimens include a cleanser to be followed with a moisturizer. Frequently, it is harder to apply medication to your back acne simply because of where it is located and so you might require the help of a family member or to use a special applicator.

You will have to take care over the type of clothes you wear. Tight-fitting shirts or rough material will rub against your skin and irritate your acne causing greater oil production and thus more breakouts. You also have to pay attention to the type of washing powder and fabric softener that you use. Occasionally detergents and fabric softeners will irritate back acne and so you might need to try different brands or even a dye and fragrance free variety.

Be careful too if you carry anything on you back. For children in school, as well as those who go backpacking and hiking, a backpack can make back acne considerably worse. If you are seeing an increase in the number of acne breakouts you may need to stop using a backpack for a while. If this causes difficulties then you might find that a shoulder bag helps until your acne subsides.

Your doctor can help you with both diagnosis and treatment of your acne and can begin by determining how bad your acne is and assessing your skin type. For example, whether your skin is dry or oily or what is called a combination skin is important in deciding upon the best course of treatment. Your dermatologist or doctor will also want to hear a history of your acne condition, covering things like how long you have suffered from acne and how often breakouts happen.  With this information he can work out the best course of treatment and the best acne medication to clear up your individual case of acne.

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