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6:04 November 11, 2008 | All news from "Acne" AcneHow to treat acne? 400 words
What is acne?
Acne is a skin condition that occurs due to the overproduction of oil by the oil glands of the skin. Acne is characterized by the presence of pimples, blackheads and whiteheads.
Acne can appear on the skin as any of the following:
What causes acne?No one factor causes acne. Acne happens when oil (sebaceous) glands come to life around puberty, stimulated by male hormones from the adrenal glands of both boys and girls. Sebum (oil) is a natural substance which lubricates and protects the skin, and under certain circumstances, cells that are close to the surface block the openings of sebaceous glands and cause a buildup of oil underneath. This oil stimulates bacteria (which live on everyone’s skin and generally cause no problems) to multiply and cause surrounding tissues to become inflamed. Inflammation near the skin’s surface produces a pustule; deeper inflammation results in a papule (pimple); deeper still and it’s a cyst. If the oil breaks though to the surface, the result is a “whitehead.” If the oil accumulates melanin pigment or becomes oxidized, the oil changes from white to black, and the result is a “blackhead.” Blackheads are therefore not dirt, and do not reflect poor hygiene. Here are some factors that don’t usually cause acne, at least by themselves:
Symptoms for Acne:
1. Acne develops most often on the face, neck, chest, shoulders, or back and can range from mild to severe. It can last for a few months, many years, or come and go your entire life.
2. Mild acne usually causes only whitehead and blackhead. At times, these may develop into an infection in the skin pore.
3. Severe acne can produce hundreds of pimples that cover large areas of skin. Cystic lesions are pimples that are large and deep. These lesions are often painful and can leave scars on your skin.
4. Acne can lead to low self-esteem and sometimes depression. These conditions need treatment along with the acne.
Here are guidelines to solving acne naturally:
How to Treat acne?
Acne treatment depends on whether you have a mild, moderate, or severe form. Sometimes your doctor will combine treatments to get the best results and to avoid developing drug-resistant bacteria. Treatment could include lotions or gels you put on blemishes or sometimes entire areas of skin, such as the chest or back (topical medications). You might also take medications by mouth (oral medications).
Treatment for mild acne (whitehead, blackhead or pimples) may include:
If these treatments do not work, you may want to see your doctor. Your doctor can give you a prescription for stronger lotions or creams. You may try an antibiotic lotion. Or you may try a lotion with medicine that helps to unplug your pores
2. Moderate to severe acne Sometimes acne needs treatment with stronger medications or a combination of therapies. Deeper blemishes, such as nodules and cysts, are more likely to leave scars. As a result, your doctor may give you oral antibiotics sooner to start the healing process. Inflammatory acne may need a combination of several therapies. Treatment for moderate to severe acne may include:
How to prevent your skin from acne?
Although you cannot prevent acne, there are steps you can take at home to keep acne from getting worse.
How to treat Acne?
Acne can be treated by:
1. Cleansing & Exfoliating 2. Keeping It Clear
3. Medications
1. Cleansing & Exfoliating
Acne forms under the skin, which means washing away surface oils does not do much to prevent or cure it. It is a myth that people get acne because they don’t wash enough. Gentle washing is important, but too much washing can irritate the whiteheads and blackheads, causing them to be more infected and making more pimples.Use a mild cleanser such as Cetaphil, or an acne cleanser such as Aveeno acne bar, Neutrogena Acne Wash or Benzyl Peroxide 5% bar.
Exfoliating, which removes the layer of dead skin cells, is also important for healthy skin. After washing your face with a mild cleanser, exfoliate with face facial scrub one to two times a week. This can help reduce dead skin cells and debris which can clog pores and cause more acne. 2. Keeping It Clear:
3. Medications:
Benzoyl peroxide can be found in many over the counter acne medications. It kills bacteria that worsen acne, unplugging oil ducts, and helping to heal acne pimples. Use Start conservatively, with 5% gel or lotion once a day (such as after you wash your face to go to bed)
Some more Tips on Acne Prevention In many cases acne can be avoided. There are lots of ways to avoid acne. Ways to avoid acne include dietary changes, skin care and home treatments. This article will have information that explores ways to avoid acne. 1: Use a cleansing diet to get rid of the impurities in your system. 2: Clean your skin everyday. 3: Use a benzoyl peroxide lotion to keep blemishes at bay. 4: Check your cosmetics, foods and other products to make sure you are not having a problem with allergies that can be mistaken for acne. 5: If you eat a high-fiber, low-fat diet you are less likely to have problems with acne. 6: Some vitamins will decrease your chances of acne. Check with your doctor to see what she suggests. 7: Drink six to eight glasses of water a day. Water is important for the health of your skin. 8: Some people feel that cutting down on sugar, flour and caffeine is one of the ways to avoid acne 9: If you have small blackheads or pimples do not pop them. This can lead to even more skin problems. 10: Don?t use greasy lotions and cosmetics as they contain oils that can promote acne. 11: Try not to take any medications that contain iodides or bromides. The above information should help you find ways to avoid acne
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