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Acne Vulgaris - The Whole Truth
Acne vulgaris is commonly
referred to as just acne.
From the start of the teenage
years, almost everyone will
suffer from some form of acne.
It is ain inflammation of
the skin that causes irritated
sores, commonly on the face.
This can lead to low self-esteem,
embarrassment, and depression
so it is important to treat
it and take care of your skin.
The cause of acne vulgaris
can be due to a number of
different factors. Stress,
hormones, and pore-blocking
dead skin and oil are some
of the most common reasons
that people develop acne.
It is also an inherited characteristic
that you could get from your
parents.
Stress changes the level of
hormones and neuro-active
substances that cause acne.
A way to treat this type of
break-out is to take some
time to relax and de-stress
your mind by exercising or
writing. Find something that
you enjoy doing and practice
it when you are feeling particularly
stressed over something
Hormone changes that occur
during the teenage years can
trigger acne vulgaris
to flare up. This production
of hormones is referred to
as androgens. They stimulate
oil glands to over-produce
and contribute to developing
blemishes.
It is a common misconception
that all acne is the
result of being unclean. If
this was true, most people
would not ever have to deal
with acne. When natural skin
oil is combined with normal
skin bacteria and dead skin
cells, the dead skin gets
forced to the surface. The
greater the amount of oil
that is produced, the better
the chance it as of clogging
your pores. Clogged pores
are where bacteria feed to
produce inflammation, which
results in pimples. Washing
your face cannot treat a condition
that develops primarily under
the skin.
The effects of having acne
vulgaris can be long-term
if untreated. If the condition
is severe, there is a chance
for permanent scars to form.
Most teenagers have trouble
dealing with the way they
feel when they have break-outs.
Social situations are avoided
at all costs to prevent the
embarrassment of a flawed
appearance. Some people go
as far as missing school because
of the appearance of acne
vulgaris. Severe depression
could also result from unhappiness
with the appearance of their
skin. Self-esteem and self-worth
seem to diminish completely
unless their skin is absolutely
flawless. There is not a guaranteed
cure for these feelings, however,
getting an effective acne
treatment could eliminate
appearance from being the
cause of it.
Treatment for acne
vulgaris is as simple
as finding which medicine
works best for you. Severe
acne is usually treated
by a dermatologist who will
prescribe a medication specific
to your needs. If the acne
is less severe or occasional,
an over-the-counter solution
could be best for you. There
are all types of factors that
contribute to the development
of blemishes so when picking
out the right medicine, consider
the specificity of your skin.
If you notice that your skin
is especially oily, then be
sure that you use something
that will target the oil.
Blackheads and whiteheads
are also a target area of
some treatments available.
To get the best result, experiment
in finding what is best for
what you need.
AcneHelpZone.com
provides people who are suffering
from acne with quick,
relevant and free acne
resources that they can
download and take away with
them for easy reference.
Copyright John Wellington
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