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ACNE AND BIRTH CONTROL PILLS

Acne Treatment Using Birth Control Pills

 

“I’m suffering from acne. I’ve tried everything but nothing seems to work!”

 

This is the typical complaint of most women acne sufferers. If you’re one of the many who seem to suffer from acne, you’re probably frustrated and emotionally bothered. You’re probably wondering, “Am I going to suffer this for the rest of my life?”

 

 

Acne is fairly common among teenagers and young adults. However, if you’re 35 and you’re constantly suffering from acne breakouts, you’re one of the many people who’d likely put up with acne for the rest of their lives. This is what you call adult acne. Many of these acne sufferers are women who may not have considered that their hormones are the one causing the breakouts and the only remedy is contraceptives or birth control pills.

 

Hormones, Acne and Birth Control Pills

 

Your dermatologist may actually advise you to take oral contraceptives or birth control pills to treat your acne if it is obvious that the most likely cause of your acne breakouts are hormonal imbalances. Birth control pills are quite effective in treating acne.

 

How do they work?

 

Birth control pills or oral contraceptives actually reduce the body’s androgen which triggers excessive oil production. The lesser androgen, there will be lesser oil and the skin becomes clearer. From the time you start taking oral contraceptives for acne, you should not expect immediate changes. It may take up to 2 or 3 months before you will see significant improvement or skin changes. What happens is that the pills first prevent acne breakouts and once breakouts are under control, they’d work on healing acne scars or visible blemishes.

 

“Can I use this as an acne treatment if I have adult acne?”

 

There are people who are fortunate enough to have oral contraceptives working for them continuously that they need not look into other acne treatments. However, there are people who testified that, at most, oral contraceptives can only treat their acne for a number of years.

 

The Possible Side Effects and Risks of Birth Control Pills as Acne Treatment

 

There are significant side effects to using birth control pills to treat acne. Oral contraceptives alone basically have side effects whether or not they are taken for acne prevention or pregnancy prevention. The side effects of oral contraceptives used for acne treatment and prevention include:

 

a. Thrombosis

b. Diabetes

c. Gall stones

d. Cardiovascular disorders

e. Breast cancer

f. Osteoporosis

g. Liver tumors

 

Of course, these are the serious side effects and not everyone who uses oral contraceptives develops these illnesses. The lesser side effects, however, include:

 

a. Depression

b. Facial hair growth

c. Migraines

d. Vaginal bleeding

e. Allergic reactions

f. Urinary tract infection

 

Therefore, it is advisable that before you take oral contraceptives or birth control pills for acne prevention or treatment, you should consult with your health care provider. Have an in-depth and thorough discussion about the benefits and risks associated with this treatment. You should also look into alternative treatments if you don’t feel comfortable taking this route to acne treatment and prevention.

 

 

 

 

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