Glycolic Acid And Clindamycin Together
On the combination of glycolic acid and clindamycin
The way of hearing medicine, the compatibility of medicine, is related to disease recovery. The combination of glycolic acid and clindamycin has attracted much attention in the medical community in recent years.

Glycolic acid has unique chemical properties. In skin treatment, it can gently exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin. It can penetrate deep into the stratum corneum, loosen the connection between them, make the aging keratin naturally fall off, and promote the renewal of epidermal cells, and the skin is tender and smooth.

Clindamycin is an antibacterial medicine. It has strong inhibition and killing power against many gram-positive bacteria and anaerobic bacteria. It can block the synthesis of bacterial protein and cut off its reproduction path. It is mostly used for acne, skin infections and other diseases.

The combination of the two is complementary. Glycolic acid improves the skin microenvironment, increases its permeability, and makes clindamycin more easily penetrate the deep layers of the skin, reaching the target and increasing efficiency. And glycolic acid promotes cell renewal and helps damaged skin repair. It is synergistic with the antibacterial effect of clindamycin, and is especially effective in the treatment of acne and inflammatory skin diseases.

The combination of both should also be used with caution. Glycolic acid is irritating to a certain extent, or causes short-term discomfort to the skin, such as redness and tingling. When used in combination with clindamycin, the doctor should carefully observe the skin type of the patient, and determine the dose, concentration and frequency of Apply a small-scale trial first to observe the skin's reaction to prevent allergies or excessive irritation.

Medical treatment, such as military use. Glycolic acid and clindamycin are used in combination, and when used properly, they can remove diseases from patients; if used inadvertently, they may cause disaster. Therefore, physicians must study pharmacology carefully and weigh the pros and cons to ensure the well-being of patients.