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Acne Myths, Finally Some Facts
Copyright 2005 George ForganSmith
Acne is a common skin condition,
which can be extremely mild
or quite disfiguring. Having
had a rather bad case as a
young adolescent, I know the
kind of socially embarrassing
consequences it can have for
the victim but I also remember
it being sore and painful,
filling my life with discomfort.
It lingered a long time until
I went to a dermatologist
who used a type of freezing
process, mechanically removing
excessive puss from the lesions
in relatively non-painful
way. There were also topical
notions. The result was total
success, without scarring.
Until I went to a dermatologist,
though, there was little or
no gain in getting rid of
this foul condition. I, like
other children, were subject
to disturbing concepts of
its origins. Although this
was a long time ago, these
myths have stayed around-
often causing grave delays
in seeking treatment.
One of the myths is that acne
is caused by everyday dirt
and surface oil on the skin
and that the solution is frequent
and vigorous washing of the
skin. Vigorous washing of
the face to cure acne is a
myth. The fact is- the problems
that have caused chronic acne
are deeper, beneath the skin's
surface and that only a mild
washing of the face is in
order, often accompanied with
specific solutions prescribed
for treating the acne by a
dermatologist. Vigorous washing
of the face, particularly
with harsh soaps, can lead
to a further irritation of
the tissue. There is, in part,
a bacteriological condition
that contributes to acne and
it is below the surface.
Another idea is that acne
is caused by stress. Scientific
research seems to indicate
that stress alone probably
does not lead to acne, but
it may be aggravated by stress.
But, unfortunately, acne can
result from certain prescriptions
that are used to treat stress.
So, if you are on certain
drugs related to stress, you
should certain talk to your
dermatologist, the appropriate
type of physician for dealing
with this problem. According
to Doctor James Fulton, a
pioneer in the treatment of
acne, lithium, a substance
sometimes used in profound
psychological disorders, can
aggravate an acne condition.
Another myth that can lead
to profoundly unpleasant consequences
is that one should let acne
run its course, "grow out
of it." As I myself know too
well, acne can linger for
years and get worse and worse.
At the end of my experience,
my acne was very disfiguring
and covered my whole face
and part of my neck. It was
hard to keep my hands off
this uncomfortable, scaly,
itchy and sore condition.
I was certainly a candidate
for scarring. I had a kind
of skin emergency and I am
glad that my parents were
smart enough and lucky enough
to get me to the right place
at the right time.
Can acne be the consequence
of poor nutrition? I think
the jury may be out on this
one, but, for myself, I came
to believe that my excessive
eating of chocolate and a
lot of sugar products were
contributing factors to my
acne. But, in my case, I did
not see any correlation before
my medical treatment and it
was clearly medical intervention
that helped me. There are
certainly many naturopathically
oriented practitioners and
some medical doctors that
share this view, though. Not
everything in medicine is
a hundred percent clear cut
and every acne victim should
certainly research all the
alternatives.
About the Author
Learn more about acne today
at http://www.acne-saviour.com
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