Birth Control Pills May Also Control Acne

If you are a woman who suffers from moderate to severe acne, you may find relief in an unexpected place: your birth control pills. Birth control pills can help fight acne because acne is sometimes caused by hormonal imbalances. This kind of hormonal imbalances causes over production of sebum, that oily substance which clogs your pores and then gets infected to form acne. By decreasing the production of sebum, many women can win their battles with acne.

Although birth control pills can help fight acne, they are not for everyone. Some women have negative side effects from birth control pills, and prescriptions for these pills must be obtained from a doctor or dermatologist.

Most often, women with whiteheads, blackheads, and cystic acne tend to respond well to birth control pills.

Many women notice definite improvements in their skin within the first few weeks of starting birth control pills.

Birth control pills have a long history behind them and have been found to be very safe for most women. They also offer an economical way to fight acne, considering that you can probably get a month’s supply of birth control pills for $10-$30 (depending on your insurance prescription plan) and usually acne treatment systems can cost more than this for a month’s supply.

If you are troubled by acne, talk to your doctor to find out if birth control pills may be a worthwhile treatment to consider. If they are, you’re just a few weeks away from better skin.

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