Friday, November 2, 2012

0 May Causes Distressing Acne

May  Causes Distressing Acne
If you're in your teens, pretty good chances that you have some acne. Approximately 8 to 10 preteens and teens have acne along with many adults. It is, however, a common skin problem that is considered to be a normal part of puberty. Apparently, it does make teen or any individual uncomfortable and it doesn't make it easier when you look in the mirror and see the big pimple on your face or Chin. But is it good news that simple steps that will help you to feel better about the face.

Acne is a skin condition that displays various types of shocks including whiteheads, blackheads, pimples and cysts. You always wonder how those pimples have grown on the face or where you got these zits on my back. The simplest scientific explanation that you might know is that your skin is covered with tiny holes called hair follicles or pores. These pores contain sebaceous glands also known as oil glands that make tallow, oil that moisturise the skin and hair. Glands, most of the time, doing the right amount of sebum and pores are fine. But sometimes a pore gets clogged up with too much sebum, dead skin cells and germs called bacteria thus causing you to have acne.

Doctors believe acne results from several related factors, but the exact cause is unknown. An important factor is the increase in hormones called androgens (male sex hormones). Increase in hormones during puberty causes enlargement of the sebaceous glands thus making more sebum. Also, hormonal changes associated with pregnancy or starting or stopping birth control pills can cause acne. Hereditary or genetics is another factor that may be related to acne. Others think that the tendency to develop acne is inherited from parents. Certain substances, including lithium and androgens are known to cause acne. Similarly, greasy cosmetics can change cells in the hair follicles and make them stick together thus producing a plugin.

Furthermore, there are many myths about what causes acne. People blame often chocolates and greasy food, but food seems to have little effect on the development and course of acne in most people. Dirty skin is also believed to cause skin disorder; However, blackheads and other acne lesions are not caused by dirt. Finally, stress does not cause acne. Of course, there are several factors that can make acne worse. Changing hormone levels in adolescent girls and adult women 2 to 7 days before their menstrual period starts affecting the worsening of acne. Leaning on or rubbing the skin, environmental irritants, squeezing or picking at blemishes and hard scrubbing of the skin are other factors that can aggravate acne conditions.

Apart from dermatologist specializing in skin problems, there are doctors who treat all types of acne, especially those of severe cases. Family practitioners, pediatricians, or internists can treat people with milder cases of acne. It is always the goal of the treatment to heal existing lesions, stop new lesions from forming, prevent scarring and minimize psychological stress and embarrassment caused by the disease. Treatment is to reduce the number of issues to play a role in causing acne; abnormal increased clumping of cells in the hair follicles, oil production, bacteria and inflammation. The doctor will recommend one of several over-the-counter (OTC) medicines or prescription drugs either topical (applied to the skin) or systemic (oral) depending on the extent of the person's acne.

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