Cystic Acne Is A Warning Sign

September 17, 2008 by Mike Walden  
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by Mike Walden

Cystic acne is a very severe form of acne that has its roots deep within the skin layers. I would recommend that you should first read the article on the true causes of acne to understand why acne are caused.

You can recognise cystic acne by the hard bumps that occur under the skin, they are filled with a semi-liquid substance. Cystic acne can lead to severe acne marks. Cystic acne are much larger than whiteheads and other common pimples and they can be really painful. Externally it seems that cystic acne are caused by the blocking up of the sebum glands that leads to inflammation of the surrounding tissues and the retention of pus in the area.

Retention keratosis can worsen cystic acne as in this condition skin cells are shed improperly. And this leads to further blocking up of the follicles and if over secretion of the sebum glands is added to it which is caused due to hormonal imbalance the perfect stage is ready for the acne bacteria to grow and flourish. This infection of cystic acne can spread to the surrounding areas thus worsening the inflammation and swelling.

The infectious matter that gets accumulated under the skin in this condition when not discharged properly leads to a very slow healing process of the cystic acne. To prevent scars and to reduce any kind of damage to the skin cystic acne should be treated as quickly as possible. And as conventional treatments only address the surface level symptoms, the holistic approach is the only solution that completely cures the cystic acne condition.

The holistic approach tackles the internal causes of the acne by adopting a multidimensional approach comprising of the right diet, detoxifying etc and eliminating the environment that can lead to the occurrence of acne. It works really fast I not only curing cystic acne but also prevents further cystic acne from occurring.

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Myths and Facts about Acne

August 25, 2008 by Michael Jans  
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by Michael Jans


Myth #1 — Oily skin doesn’t need a moisturizer – Wrong!

All skin like oily skin, dry skin, etc. needs a moisturizer. Actually your body produces oil to keep your skin healthy and supple. If you have oily skin i.e. very oily skin then the pores in your skin producing the oil are working more than what normal pores does.

Without using the moisturizer you should not wash your face regularly and constantly stripping your face of its natural oil, this may cause lots of problems to your skin.

Myth #2 — You need prescription medications to control acne – Wrong!

There are lots of alternative treatments that are available for acne that you need not go to the doctor’s office. Actually the drugs variety of simple techniques ranging from masks to scrubs to astringents.

Also you can use the homemade remedies and holistic products to get cure form the acne. Keeping your skin clean and healthy may be all you need to ward off mild to moderate acne.

Myth #3 – Acne treatments aren’t cheap — Wrong!

Some of the best acne treatments are actually free! Using a wet hot towel to open your pores before you wash your face can help tremendously. You can also wash your face right after a shower to get the same results. The hot water helps open up your pores which makes it a lot easier to get rid of oil and dirt. Also you don’t necessarily need an expensive soap and moisturizer to treat acne either. The cheaper stuff can work just as well as the expensive stuff. I have found that the two products I like best cost only $11 – for BOTH of them.

Myth #4 – Acne is only a problem for teens, not adults — Wrong!

Generally the acne problem occurs to adults and teenagers. It is usually because of the teenagers are usually attributed to hormonal changes and for the adults this problem occurs mainly due to the chemicals and diet, not just the hormones. Just keep in mind that there are lots of ways to treat acne which really work, so don’t give up your hopes!

Myth #5 – Tanning will get rid of your acne — Wrong!

Under the process of tanning it does changes the color and texture of your skin, it does NOT overcome of acne. Tan skin is darker in color and thicker than untanned skin, making the acne a lot harder to see. The process of tanning and spending too much of time in the sun will also dry out the skin and also it help you out in drying the acne- but it won’t solve the complete problem. Aside from not being a good treatment for acne, and more over tanning also damages your skin and may even more problem for your skin.

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Top 5 Myths About Acne

August 25, 2008 by Nathan James  
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by Nathan James

We have learned a great deal about acne and its causes over the last several years, but many of the myths surrounding it continue to be held as truth.

The following are five of the most common myths about acne:

1. Acne is a result of poor hygiene

Skin infections are often associated with acne, which may be part of the reason for this myth’s existence. Because the combination of sebum and dead skin cells – which leads to acne breakouts – occur under the surfact of the skin they can’t be washed away.

2. Eating certain foods will cause acne

Eating greasy foods and chocolate have long been believed to lead to acne, however there’s no proof of this fact. These foods aren’t healthy though, and they can lead to other health issues which can further aggravate an existing acne problem.

Having said that, there are some foods that can aggravate acne if it is already present. These include milk and foods with a high level of iodine, such as seafood. It’s a good idea to take these in moderation if you’re suffering from acne.

3. You have to let acne run its course

Many people believe the only way to deal with acne is to allow it to run its course. While this may have been true at one time, it isn’t any longer. There are many effective treatments for acne, and if you are dealing with it you should speak to a dermatologist to get more information about treatments that may be effective for you.

4. Acne is a teenage condition

While most teenagers deal with acne to some degree, it is by no means limited to them. Most people’s acne clears up by the time they reach their 20′s, but there are others who continue to have problems in adulthood. Some people even experience it for the first time in their 30′s and 40′s.

5. Sun is good for acne

Increased exposure to the sun is not a good way to deal with acne. It can cause excess oils in the skin to dry out so it may have short-term benefits, but your skin quickly adapts to the change, negating any benefit. Plus, the sun can cause serious long-term skin damage and possibly lead to skin cancer, so the risks far outweigh the benefits.

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The Causes of Teen Acne

August 25, 2008 by Doug Horne  
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by Doug Horne

Acne among teens is nothing unusual. However, a big concern is the negative effect that it can have on a teens self-esteem. Even though the health risks of acne are not great, it can result in permanent scarring. But, in the end, teen acne is merely a result of changes in hormones which is a normal part of growing up.

Conventional treatments are aimed at reducing sebum production, reducing bacteria responsible for acne infection, and exfoliating dead skin cells to prevent clogged pores. Keep in mind, however, that there are many side effects associated with conventional treatments. Vitamin A is one safe and effective treatment of acne. Although high-dose therapy of vitamin A may be useful for the treatment of acne, a physician should closely monitor the therapy (unless it is from beta-carotene). The topical treatments are usually applied twice a day.

One myth that needs to be dispelled is that vigorous washing of your face will rid you of the oils that cause pimples. Furthermore, no evidence currently exists that oils in food are the cause of acne. The fact is, your skin contains sebaceous glands which lubricate your hair and skin. Washing your face regularly can help reduce acne.

The largest study ever conducted on acne and stress levels confirms what many have suspected for years: Stress can make acne worse among teenagers. Stress and/or sleep disturbance can induce higher levels of hormones and adrenaline, which increases sebum production, leading to clogged pores. Teens should learn about the connection between stress and your skin. During the period of high stress (just before an exam, etc.) teens were 23% more likely to have increased severity of acne than during the period of low stress (during the school holiday).

The fact of the matter is, going through puberty results in increased levels of androgen hormones, which stimulate the sebaceous glands. Physical and sexual development are the result of these hormones. This is one unavoidable cause of acne.

Common ingredients in over the counter medication for the treatment of acne are Benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid. Benzoyl Peroxide does a good job of killing the bacteria that causes acne. Retin-A is also used in conjunction with benzoyl peroxide in extreme cases. In severe cases, neither benzoyl peroxide nor Retin-A is effective, and deep bumps of acne persist.

Most dermatologists agree that the chances of successful treatment are increased when treatment is started early. Dermatologists may drain lesions if they are severe and offer a course of antibiotics as treatment. Do not hesitate to see a dermatologist about your acne. Dermatologists encourage parents to not take a “wait and see” approach.

Many people have found that some of the best teen acne solutions can be found right inside their own homes. Another one of the major teen acne solutions is plain salt water. For example, some people swear that both fresh lemon juice and tea tree oil are great teen acne solutions. Last, but definitely not least, teenagers can always resort to the most widely used teen acne solutions: over-the counter acne medications.

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7 Golden Rules In Managing Boys Acne Problems

August 24, 2008 by Zul Rahman  
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by Zul Rahman

It is not true that only girls worry about acne problems. Boys care and worry as much as girls do. If you have a teenage boy at home, I’m sure you would agree with me. Boys are also scrambling to deal with both the physical and emotional trauma caused by acne.

For most boys acne starts to pop up at the early stage of puberty. In most cases these problems are within control. Healthy diet plays an important role in managing acne. Many people say stay away from chocolate and oily foods. Again there is no way to prove that believe.

Adopt cleanliness as a habit. Your face should be kept clean all the time. There are a lot of over the counter cleansing products that you can use. Always use a mild type of cleanser that suit all skin types.

The psychological stress and difficulties of going through the period of puberty could sometimes contribute to the acne problems too. Encourage your boys to join the support groups that could help them to deal with the problems wisely.

Here are some helpful outlines for both parents and the boys on how to take care of the acne problems successfully.

1) For parents, give unconditional support to your boys. Having to go through the emotional difficulties it is very stressful for the boys to manage their problems. They need your full support and understanding.

2) Avoid picking or squeezing your acne or blemishes at all cost. Your fingernails could cause infections to your skin. Keep your fingernails short at all time.

3) If you are shaving, it is advisable to use safety razor or an electric razor. A regular razor might cause your skin to bleed.

4) It is advisable to wash your face at least twice a day using a mild skin cleansing products. Always use only gentle skin care cleanser.

5) Find skin care products that are labeled as non-comedogenic. These products normally will prevent clogging of the pores and prevent blemishes.

6) For severe cases that is beyond manage, consult skin care specialist for professional advice. Skin care professionals should be able to guide you in managing the problems and suggest the appropriate skin care products.

7) If everything else fails you might need to visit the dermatologist for a prescription. Dermatologist specialize in skin care and they have the best equipments and skills to help you.

Early stages of puberty is a hard time for your boys due to hormonal changes both physically and psychologically. Acne is definitely not a welcome addition to their condition. They need your full moral support and let them know that you are always there for them.

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