The Cause Of Acne Revisited
October 3rd, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWhat are the causes of acne? There are many myths out there about different things, like greasy food, being the cause of acne. The fact is, the cause of acne is not entirely known. Doctors know what factors can bake acne worse, but what makes one person have acne and another person not have it is still unknown.
Many believe acne is caused by genetics. It seems to be that if your parents struggled with acne as teens, you will too. Heredity is a possible cause of acne. If you struggled with acne, do not be surprised if you children do as well.
Puberty seems to be a cause of acne onset. Doctors believe that the hormones, which are called androgens, which are increased during puberty, may be a cause of acne. The androgens make the sebaceous gland enlarge. When it enlarges, it creates more sebum, which clogs the pores and can be a cause of acne. Similarly, the hormones associated with a woman’s menstrual cycle can bring on an onset of acne. The same applies to pregnancy hormones. Stress also brings on hormonal changes and can cause acne flair ups.
There seems to be an indication that certain drugs, including lithium and androgens, can be a cause of acne. And yes, cosmetics can make acne worse, because many cosmetics are grease based, and the grease can cause the follicle cells to stick together, creating clogged pores. Finally, irritants to the skin, such as tight collars or backpacks, can create or worsen acne breakouts.
Common Myths About Acne
But there are many common myths about the cause of acne. For example, has your grandmother ever told you that eating chocolate can make acne breakouts happen? Simply not true. Food has very little affect on causing acne. There seems to be an indication that long-term changes in your diet can help reduce acne, but it is not a cause.
Also, another myth says that someone with acne has dirty skin. Dirt is not a cause of acne. It seems to be that hormones and grease are more likely the causes of acne breakouts. People with acne can clean their skin as much as they want, and it will not affect the acne, unless they are using cleansers that reduce the oil in the skin. Oil in the skin can be a legitimate cause of acne.
So the next time you face an acne breakout, realize that it is not likely something you did. Take measures to clear up the breakout, and go about your life. There is little you can do to keep acne from occurring.
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Everyone Can Be A Target For Adult Acne
September 30th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedAlthough acne is considered to be a condition usually seen in teenagers and adolescents, acne is also seen commonly in the adult population, like adult acne cysts. People from all walks of life can be affected by this condition and end up with the same troubles, as that of a teenager. It is often seen that a 35 year old business executive finds it more difficult to cope with adult acne, compared to a high schooler.
Studies show that adult acne affects around 25 per cent of adult men and approximately 50 per cent of adult women worldwide. The pathology of adult acne is the same as teenage acne. The blockage of pores by dead cells, sebum and excess oil is the root cause of the formation of pimples.
Causes Of Adult Acne
Research has proven that, the cause of acne is multifactorial, hormonal imbalance being one of the leading causes. Due to this mechanism, acne flares up at puberty. In the exact same way, hormones are seen to rise during pregnancy and menopause. This leads to the breakout of adult acne in women, who have no previous history of acne.
Other less common causes of adult acne include drugs, which have acne causing side effects. People on anti epileptic medications, anti tuberculosis treatment, lithium and other similar drugs often suffer from adult acne. This acne usually gets better after discontinuation of the offending agent.
Chronic physical pressure on the face may also lead to adult acne as seen in violin players and other workers who have to wear a face mask during work hours. This form of acne is termed acne mechanical. In the same way, chloracne is the condition in which acne is caused in workers exposed to chlorinated industrial chemicals at work.
Acne Dysmorphia
Being a common condition, teenagers seem to take their acne lightly, knowing it’ll get better with time. Adult acne has a worse affect on the mind of affected individuals. The extreme case is of Acne Dysmorphia, which is a rare, but debilitating disease in which the patient goes into severe anxiety and depression regarding his or her appearance.
Fortunately, adult acne is usually a self limited condition and gets better when the source of irritation to the face is removed or the hormonal imbalance returns to normal. Best treatment for adult acne: just like with other types of acne, several over the counter and prescription medications are available which help reduce the number of blemishes and prevent scarring.
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Acne spelling mistakes the last 30 days
September 27th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedYou have no doubt found this page through Google or Yahoo, Internet best search engines. This page logs all spelling mistakes that people have searched for on our site over the last 30 days.
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What Is Acne Vulgaris And How Can You Treat It?
September 24th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedOne of the most important factors we all are concerned with every single day is our appearance. We all want to look presentable, be healthy and have skin that glows. However, at times, our skin suffers; different types of diseases such as acne vulgaris, which is hard, painful and hard to cure often occur
How Does Acne Vulgaris Occur?
Our skin releases natural oils (also known as sebum) through the pores (also known as follicles), when these pores are blocked for reasons still not clearly known by doctors, acne is formed.
Acne vulgaris is the most common type of acne and it manifests in various forms such as: whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. You may have one or all of the above mentioned forms of acne vulgaris as they all form the same way but are each treated very differently.
Treating Acne Vulgaris
The first thing to do when you have an acne outbreak is to determine what type it is as well as your skin type in order to proceed for a treatment pattern. Even if many insist that acne can be cured, the truth is as research found out that there is no cure but only treatment which will help you out grow the outbreak; this does not mean you may never have an attack again.
There are many treatments for acne vulgaris some of which include natural remedies and others the traditional drugs and creams. Determining what is right for you should not be done through word of mouth or through other’s experiences but with precise diagnosis from your doctor. Only your doctor can test your skin type and decide what combination of creams and medications may work best in your case. Remember we are all different and what may work great on some may in fact have no effect on your skin.
Prevention Is Better Than Cure
Research shows that it is better to prevent acne vulgaris even before it outbreaks and thus, keeping it under control is a lot easier than dealing with the full-blown acne vulgaris outbreak. So, if you had acne before or your doctor suggests you are predisposition to the diseases, it may be a wise choice to start a prevention treatment.
It is also very important that you don’t stop a treatment mid way because the acne cured or because you don’t see any change, in both cases you must finish the treatment and then decide on the next step otherwise you may cause yourself more damage and pain in the process.
Acne vulgaris can be kept under control and can be prevented as well as it can be out grown naturally with patience and perseverance, which I know we must impose on ourselves if we want that glowing healthy skin back.
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Coping With Back Acne
September 21st, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWhile face acne shows most readily in teenagers, body acne is commonly found in both teens and adults. It appears on chest, back, and hips. Back acne is often quite stubborn. In severe cases, many nodules and cysts grow on the back, causing a lot of pain and inflammation. It is harder to treat acne on the back than on the face.
What Causes Back Acne?
Like acne on the face, back acne is basically caused by hormonal imbalance. It is to a certain degree hereditary in nature. However, perspiration and tight-fitting clothes play a villainous role in causing acne on the back. Hence we see that physically active people suffer from it more often than others showing less physical activity. Tight-fitting clothing does not allow the perspiration to evaporate easily. This trapped sweat, mixed with the oil secreted by the sebaceous glands, causes the skin pores on the back to clog. The result is acne. To prevent acne, therefore, take a shower after you return from your active exercise.
Treating Back Acne
If the back acne is of a stubborn nature, the doctor may get you an oral prescription of antibiotics like tetracycline or minocycline. The skin on back is tougher as compared to that on face. Accordingly, more aggressive products are used to treat acne on the back. These include products like Retin A cream or a ten-percent benzoyl peroxide wash. In even more sever cases, the drug Accutane is used in doses that are higher than those prescribed in facial acne.
If the acne on the back is mild, personal care can alleviate the condition. Take a salicylic-acid-based cleanser and wash with it daily, soon after perspiring. Also, use benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid pad to wipe the affected area. This will kill bacteria that harbor the accumulated sweat. After this, use an alpha hydroxy acid-based body moisturizer, which brings about exfoliation of the skin but does not let the skin to dry out. To treat pimples, apply a salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide at night.
Back Acne Prevention
To prevent acne attack on the back, wear clothes made of cotton and apply powder to keep the skin dry. Antiperspirants can also be used on the back but not when a tough physical exertion is going on. This is important because sweating is important to cool down the body or else overheating can harm you. Take care of cleanliness during work and sleep so as to keep the bacteria away. Shower after sweating. Develop the habit of changing your shirt at least twice a day. This helps avoid bacteria.
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Natural Acne Treatment Guide
September 18th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedThe question of finding natural acne treatment sources indirectly asks two questions: (1) what is natural? (2) What is not natural? Putting in simple words, natural sources include those that modify your diet and thus relieve acne symptoms; cleanse the internal body organs; and/or use herbs as means of nutrients for liver (and other organs), and also for cleansing them. Non-natural sources include prescribed medicines, sharp chemicals such as benzoyl peroxide, and food additives or highly processed food. What follows is a short but complete natural acne treatment guide.
Bowel Movement
While most people have their bowels emptied once every 24 hours, natural bowel movement should be more frequent. Additionally, a full bowel movement should be completed in 30 seconds. If it takes more than that, the digestion is slow, mainly because of the nature of hard-to-digest food. The poisonous waste is thus lying in the intestines for long and the ultimate result is acne. The best way to make your bowels go easily is to stop taking refined foods and red meat, or lower their intake. Alternatively, use any of the popular herbal remedies available in the market. 4 Total Cleanse is one such useful herbal remedy for acne that works by improving bowel function.
Parasite Cleansing
Next step in the natural acne treatment is cleansing your gut of parasites that can cause infections and lead to acne. Herbal formulas are available for parasite cleansing and you can use them in combination with herbal remedies for bowel movements.
Dietary Changes
You need to stop eating foods that poison you from inside. Two important elements to eliminate from your daily foods are sugar and fats. Refined sugar should be stopped altogether from entering your stomach. This means no sodas, fruit juice and other sugary drinks, and candies etc. Certainly, some source must replace these items or how will the body’s machinery run. The solution is nutritional supplements that come in the form of powder, commonly called Superfoods or Green Drinks. These increase the body’s antioxidant level and hence serve as natural acne treatment.
Among fats, hydrogenated oils should be totally avoided, which means no snack crackers, trail mixes, and cookies. The best items to replace these fats are nuts, seeds, olive oil, cod-liver oil, and coconut oil.
Other Harmful Ingredients
As part of the natural acne treatment, you must stop taking toxic ingredients like Monosodium glutamate or MSG (found in vegan hamburgers) and the neurotoxin Aspartame (found in diet soda).
Combinations Of Food
Eating the right foods together is a unique natural acne treatment. Nutritionists suggest that you eat fruit alone without combining them with other foods, and especially not after a heavy meal. Vegetables should be taken in with oil or meat, but not with both at the same time. Salad is ok to take with all kinds of vegetables. Finally, starches (potatoes, bread) should not be taken with meats.
Internal Cleansing
The main focus of natural acne treatment is on internal cleansing. This works differently for different body organs like kidneys and liver. Again, pick some nice herbal formula for cleansing each of these organs.
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