Well you treat it like you would with acne on your face, only you can be more aggressive with your treatments. You can use over a 5% peroxide cream on your back, unlike your face, but it's recommended you don't use one that is over 7%. The key to treating back acne is consistently. Find a method that you know can help improve your back acne, then stick with it until you see an improvement in your back acne. If it's a great improvement then stick with this method, until your completely free of back acne. Personally I find the best natural solution to use for back acne, is getting someone to massage you with potatoes! I know that sounds completely crazy but hear me out, potatoes have been proven to help acne, it helps break down bacteria of acne, and the properties of the potato give your skin a more of a healthy look, as well as acting as an exfoiliater.
Believe it or not, spot outbreaks normally occur where you have been touching your face. I didn't believe this at first until it suddenly made sense that I always had a cluster of spots on my forehead because I would touch it while sitting at a desk.
Or I might use one of the newer benzoyl peroxides, such as benzoyl peroxide mixed with zinc and glycolic acid. With moderate to moderate/severe inflammatory acne, I would probably think about systemic antibiotics. If the patient is a woman, one might consider using birth control pills as acne therapy. Everyone should use sunscreens all the time.
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