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Acne Facts, Myths & Treatment by John Mac
Acne Facts, Myths & Treatment
by John Mac
People of all races suffer
from acne, In the US 85% of
everyone aged between 12-24
develop some form of acne,
that amounts to 17 million
people making it the most
common form of skin disease.
In the UK 80% of 11-30 year
olds will suffer from acne
at some point.
Acne symptoms tend to disappear
for the majority of people
when they reach their 30's,
however people can still suffer
from acne well into their
40's & 50's.
Acne is a disorder resulting
from the action of hormones
on the skins oil glands, known
as sebaceous glands, which
leads to plugged pores and
outbreaks of lesions more
commonly known as pimples
or zits. They tend to appear
on the face, neck, back, chest
& shoulders.
Doctors believe that acne
results from several related
factors rather than one single
cause. One of the most important
factors is an increase in
hormones called androgens,
a male sex hormone. These
increase in both boys & girls
during puberty and cause the
sebaceous glands to enlarge
making more sebum.
Hormonal changes related to
pregnancy or starting or stopping
birth control pills can also
cause acne.
Heredity or genetics is another
factor and researchers believe
that acne can be inherited
from parents. Studies have
shown that many school age
boys with acne have a family
history of the disorder.
Certain drugs containing androgens
or lithium can cause acne.
A side effect of steroids
can be acne.
Greasy cosmetics can alter
the cells of the skin follicles
and make them stick together
causing plugs which can lead
to acne.
Factors which can also cause
acne are:
Friction caused by leaning
on or rubbing the skin. Squeezing
or picking at blemishes. Hard
scrubbing of the skin. Environmental
irritants such as pollution
& high humidity. Changing
hormonal levels in adolescent
girls & adult women 2-7 days
before their menstrual period
starts. Pressure from bike
helmets, backpacks or tight
collars.
Myths about causes of acne
include.
Greasy foods & chocolate are
often blamed for acne, but
what we eat seems to have
little effect. Acne is cause
by dirty skin is another common
myth however blackheads &
other acne lesions are not
caused by dirt. Stress is
often blamed but has no effect
in regards to the condition.
Acne treatment
There are 2 ways to treat
acne, topical (applied to
the skin) or systematic (taken
by mouth). Both over the counter
(OTC) meaning no prescription
is necessary & prescription
remedies are available. The
goals of treatment are to
heal existing lesions, to
prevent new lesions forming,
stop scarring & minimise psychological
stress & embarrassment caused
by the disease. Drug treatment
is aimed at reducing several
problems that play a part
in causing acne: abnormal
clumping of the cells in the
follicles, increased oil production,
bacteria & inflammation.
Depending upon the extent
of a persons acne it is recommended
to try one of several OTC
medicines that are topical
(applied to the skin) or systematic
(taken by mouth) or a combination
of both. For prescription
remedies you must see your
doctor.
Prescription topical medicines
can result in side effects,
the skin may look worse for
a while before hopefully improving.
Other side effects include
stinging, burning, redness,
peeling, scaling or discoloration
of the skin.
Similarly some prescription
oral medicines can have side
effects such as increased
tendency to sunburn, upset
stomach, dizziness or light-headedness
& changes in skin colour.
Also some drugs decrease the
effectiveness of birth control
pills making it necessary
to use a backup birth control
method.
(c) John Mac 2006
About the author:
John Mac is Author & Owner
of http://www.fitnessdiethealth.com
a wesite designed to help
people improve their fitness,
diet & health.
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