Pimples, which are commonly known as pimples, are also called acne. Saline can cleanse the skin but has no curative effect on acne. It is recommended that patients with acne be given topical antibacterial and retinoid medications in conjunction with their doctor’s advice. If necessary, with oral antibiotics, glucocorticoids, anti-androgen drugs treatment.
Saline, is a sodium chloride aqueous solution, osmotic pressure and human blood approximation, can maintain the normal form of cells, supply electrolytes and maintain the tension of the body fluids, external use can clean the wound, but also can be used when changing the medicine. However, saline has no acne-removing properties, so it is generally not used for acne treatment.
Acne, a common chronic inflammatory skin disease in dermatology, tends to occur during adolescence. It usually occurs on the face and neck, shoulders, chest and back and can be mild or severe. Treatment options depend on the severity of acne. If the symptoms are mild, the main focus is on topical medications such as fusidic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and adapalene.
If necessary, the treatment is combined with oral doxycycline, minocycline, prednisone, dexamethasone, spironolactone and other medications.
Skin damage such as multiple acne, pimples, pustules and other skin lesions on the face and neck, chest and back, it is recommended not to self-medicate to avoid skin irritation. It is recommended to pay attention to daily care, if necessary, go to the hospital dermatology department, under the guidance of the doctor to give medication.