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Know what options you have. Investigate alternative therapies. Reduce stress Adjust your diet. Use natural supplements. Investigate combined treatments.
Benzoyl peroxide is one of many acne treatments. Benzoyl peroxide is used for mild to moderate acne. Other acne treatments can be suggested or prescribed by a doctor (usually a dermatologist) and include:  Salicylic acid, clindamycin, doxycycline, erythromycin, and tetracycline. Topical medications such as retinoids (such as Retin-A) or Dapsone Topical or oral antibiotics Medications to control hormones, such as oral contraceptives (for women) or anti-androgen agent (for men) Isotretinoin (usually for the most severe cases of acne) Not all acne treatments take the form of oral or topical medications. You may wish to look into other treatments performed by dermatologists. These treatments include light therapy, laser treatments, chemical peels, whitehead and blackhead extraction and steroid injections. . Though it is not entirely understood, there is a known connection between stress, cortisol, and increased acne. Learn positive ways to cop with stress, such as exercise, meditation, or spending time in nature. Make stress reduction part of your routine. Though dermatologists debate the connection between diet and acne, some researchers have found that modifying your diet (adopting a low-glycemic diet, specifically) can be beneficial. Some products, such as zinc, aloe vera, tea tree oil, though often disputed by dermatologists, have been tried as alternative, or additional, therapy to traditional acne treatments. For moderate to severe acne, most dermatologists recommend a combination of treatments that pair topical medications with oral medications.