Any solution to very icthy skin causing acne?!


Question:
somtimes my skin gets vey icthy and causes acne on my face or any other part of the body is thre any solutin to this uncomfortable condition?
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OK, so in comparison to the other answers, mine sounds a bit off the wall, BUT do go and check out that website, its quite thought provoking. I'd be interested to hear what you think about it. Medicines and pharmaceiticals are the be all and end all in Western society, but that doesn't necessarily make them the right solution or only solution.

If you have tried over the counter solutions and they have not worked, I suggest you go see a dermotologist. They can help you get it ALL under control in little time. There might be an underlying problem that over the counter just makes worse.

Go to a doctor.
Itch could be caused by allergies or other things .
I have allergies towards histamin containing food so i take CTM/Chlortaminofen 5mg if needed.
Sometimes a cold temperature or being sensitive caused it .Then I'll take a hydrocortison ( if am not wrong that's the medication name ) 2,5 %.
But do at first consult a doctor because a wrong diagnosa could lead to a wrong treatment .
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My own experience even an injections on a really bad case .

"Laser Might Zap Away Zits for Good
By Randy Dotinga
HealthDay ReporterFri Apr 14, 7:07 PM ET

FRIDAY, April 14 (HealthDay News) -- A prominent dermatological researcher says he's developed a laser treatment that zaps fat through the skin and could help people with conditions ranging from acne to obesity and clogged arteries.
The treatment has so far only been tested on animal fat, and there's no guarantee it will work in humans. But Dr. Rox Anderson, a professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School, Boston, said it holds plenty of promise, especially in treating acne.
"I'm pretty hopeful about this one," said Anderson, who previously helped develop laser treatments that remove unwanted hair, birthmarks and tattoos.
Anderson unveiled his laser treatment recently at the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery annual meeting, in Boston.
According to Anderson, he was able to aim a laser at pig flesh and burn only the fat underneath without injuring the skin. The key was finding the right wavelength that would target fat cells, but not skin cells.
"We heat the fat up just enough to kill the cells," he said. "Cells are always dying in your body, so other mechanisms remove the cells."
One possible application for the laser might be the zapping of the greasy glands that cause acne, he said.
Despite advances in treatment over the last few decades, acne remains a common and disfiguring condition. Drugs like Accutane treat acne but have side effects and can cause serious birth defects if used by pregnant women.
If it works, the laser treatment could eliminate acne permanently by partially destroying the troublesome glands. Anderson said. "My personal goal is to cure acne," he said. "I can't tell you if I'll do it or not."
The laser treatment has other potential uses in the skin-care field and might serve as an alternative to liposuction, Anderson said. The laser could even zap the fatty buildup that causes clogged arteries.
There are caveats. Human tests haven't begun, although they could start within the next year, according to Anderson. And the laser treatment won't be painless, so patients will probably need anesthesia, he said.
At least one dermatologist thinks the laser treatment might work.
"Dr. Anderson is one of the giants of dermatology," said Dr. Steve Feldman, a professor of dermatology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. "I wouldn't put it past him to be able to solve any problem in dermatology by finding just the right laser."
However, Feldman cautioned that "while this does seem promising, one would like to see the clinical trials before getting too excited."

Ref: http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20060414/hl_hsn/lasermightzapawayzitsforgood
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This does not sound like acne at all, But it DOES sound like either exzema or possibly psoriasis. You need to get to a deramtologit to get it seen and for them to help you to get rid of it.

Good Luck

You need to moisturize your face. If you have dry itchy face your skin is tight and that makes your oil ducts work over time. It sounds rediculous as acne is caused by too much oil so why moisturize. It works I got the trick from my dermatologist.

Eczema or psoriasis sound like one of the two

those really suck but can be controlled but you need to go to the DR

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are you sure its ache, go to the doctor or use hydrocordozone for the itch
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