Posted on 27-09-2009
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Sean Tan asked:


All of us have experienced acne some time or the other in our lives. There is a common misconception that acne is experienced by people only during their teenage and adolescence. Howsoever, isolated cases of acne have been seen even in people in their thirties and forties. And of course, almost everybody has heard certain home remedies for an acne attack.

Though acne is normally evident only on the face, it can occur almost anywhere on the body, especially the arms, legs, back and neck. Acne can be generally categorized into three categories: severe, moderate and mild. Therefore, before deciding on a acne heal, you should diagnose what type of acne you have.

Several people decide to use off the shelf medication for acne, which does have positive results. Though this is a common practice when it comes to acne, it is not always safe. Also, due to self medication or off the shelf medication, acne can even increase. Hence, the best bet for natures cure acne is a certified professional like a dermatologist.

Severe acne is the most serious of all three of the acne categories. If the acne is severe, you will notice that the pimples and zits have become more prominent, inflamed and almost like a cyst. Severe acne is the last stage of acne and is comparatively more difficult to cure than mild or moderate acne. If you do have such a kind of acne, the only treatment you should have is to consult a dermatologist. When the acne has reached this stage, dermatologists will have not other choice but to opt for a aggressive cure to prevent the further progress of acne. Dermatologists may use a combined cure of antibiotics, medication, injections and surgical incisions, depending on the extremity of the acne.

To cure mild acne, you should first wash the affected area with warm water and soap. You can also use any over the shelf creams which contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid along with the soap water. These kill the bacteria present in the epidermis of the skin.

When almost half of the face is covered with pimples, zits and blackheads, the condition may be considered as moderate acne. Most acne is treatable, but moderate acne does not take much time to turn into severe acne. Severe acne is more difficult to treat and may even require surgery for complete cure.

In any case, getting complete and comprehensive knowledge about your acne is the most important aspect of cure for acne. If you do not have the proper knowledge and indulge in wrong or weaker natural acne cure, it will just help the acne to grow, till it reaches a stage where it can be cured only by a dermatologist.



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Posted on 23-09-2009
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nunuram asked:


 

We all keep hearing about “acne” especially from women but do not really know about it. Let us find out what this condition actually is. Acne is a disease of the skin that affects  the hair and oil glands. It manifests itself in the form of pimples, black and white heads, reddishness of the skin and  even cysts. Acne on the face adversely affects your looks whereas acne on the body makes  you very uncomfortable. Some people tend not to give importance to acne or its cure/treatment and consider it only as a minor problem. But ask anybody suffering from acne and see how strongly he/she disagrees with this view. Therefore, the importance of ‘Acne skin care’ cannot be belittled in any way. Those already suffering from acne should never try to touch them or squeeze them; it can lead to permanent scars. 

Acne problems mostly occur during teenage and early adulthood. At this time the skin glands are most active and they produce more sebum or oil which is the root cause of this problem. This is also the time when a person is particularly conscious about his/her looks and hence the concern especially about facial acne. Hence, preventive measures of skin care should really be taken without waiting for the problem to start, i.e. before the acne actually appears. You have to be pro-active and the following care of your skin may be helpful:

‘Acne skin care’ starts with the most elementary thing - cleanliness. So the morning shower is the best and easiest way of keeping the skin clean. Night showers will also help. They not only help in keeping your skin clean but also provide relaxation to your body thereby enabling good sleep in the night. If you are living in a hot /humid/ dusty place, a night shower becomes essential. In fact, a shower is recommended after any activity that causes high levels of sweat formation. It is the natural and most effective ‘acne skin care’ technique.

Acne skin care also involves wearing clean clothes. Tight clothes can cause sweat to accumulate quickly; so soft, sweat absorbing and comfortable clothes are recommended. Cotton clothes are ideal in this regard. You must also always use clean pillows. And also ensure regular cleaning of your make-up brush and any equipment that you use on your body.

You should use a cleanser that must be water-soluble, and without oil and soap for keeping your whole face, front of your neck and arms clean. Above all, it must be mild. The most important part of any acne skin care routine is of course cleaning and cleansing. Cleaners are necessary for removing dirt, pollutants, grease and excess oil from your skin. You should remove your make up with a make up remover, and this should invariably be done before you go to bed .

 There are many acne skin care products available which can be classified into 3 broad categories – 

* General acne skin care products which are essentially preventive, 

* Specialized acne skin care products available over-the-counter, 

* Acne skin care products for which prescription is required.   

 Now let us examine them.

The general acne preventive skin care products include cleansers, make-up removers and similar other products that help prevent acne. Actually speaking, these acne skin care products should be part of your daily routine. These acne skin care products act against the causes of acne viz. limiting the production of sebum/oil, preventing clogging of skin pores, cleaning the skin surface, etc. Actually, these products prevent the oil from getting trapped in pores and hence restrict the growth of acne causing bacteria. The general acne skin care products include exfoliation products also like skin peels which help in removing dead skin cells, again reducing the possibility of pore-clogging and bacteria development.

Then there are specialized acne skin care products that are available over-the-counter but without the requirement of a prescription. 

For example, vanishing creams which extract the extra oil from the skin. These acne skin care products are mostly based on benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid; both are enemies of bacteria (and hence acne). Start with a product that has lower concentration of benzoyl peroxide (e.g. 5%) and observe how your skin responds to it. Alpha-hydroxy-acid based moisturizers are also well-known as acne skin care products. You may have to try out several products. This is a trial and error method. Each individual’s skin is different. The same product may be very effective for one person but totally ineffective or even harmful for another. So it may take some effort and time before you are able to zero-in on the acne skin care product that is effective for you. 

Then there are the acne skin care products prescribed by a dermatologist. These include ointments that can be applied on the affected area or oral antibiotics or just any topical treatment. Dermatologist could also suggest a minor surgical procedure to remove the contents of the pustules. But never ever try to squeeze or do this by yourself, it can lead to permanent scars on your skin. Your doctor could also prescribe a hormone-based treatment since hormonal changes are also known to cause acne. If your problem is due to hormones, then this treatment will be very effective.

All these methods will help you in controlling the problem of acne. But there is another simpler method.Chronic Acne Sufferer Finds A Scientifically Proven Way To Permanently Clear Skin In Just Three Days, And Finally Reveals The Unbelievably Easy, Step-By-Step Actions You Could Already Be Taking To Look Better, Feel Better, And Have A Renewed Sense of Self-Esteem!For details, please go to:  http://nunus-behealthy.ucoz.com

 





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Posted on 21-09-2009
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Best Acne Treatment Remedy asked:


Sometimes it’s difficult to remember that acne is a common condition that almost everyone has to deal with at some point in their life. Teenagers and young adults have a particular struggle with acne, as hormones and stress are especially common during those ages, which produces acne breakouts. So, are you currently dealing with acne? If so, you may have tried several popular (and expensive!) store-bought treatments, but you might find that you can get great results from natural acne treatments. This article is going to talk about some effective all-natural remedies you can try.

Of course, acne always pops up at the worst times, although we’re not so sure there ever is a good time to have acne! But for those last-minute, emergency treatments, there are a few things you can try without having to run to the store and shell out for an expensive name-brand product.

The first all natural acne treatment is found in almost every bathroom, but the thought of putting toothpaste on your face could seem a bit…odd. That’s right—toothpaste! Put a generous amount of toothpaste on each pimple right before bed. The toothpaste will help dry up the excess oil and greatly reduce redness while you sleep. Of course you can put toothpaste on your acne in the day time, just make sure you’re able to leave it on for a while so that it has plenty of time to soak up the excess moisture from the pimple. A good tip for those red pimples is to apply a bit of Visine eye drops. It won’t treat the pimple, but it will get rid of the redness.

Did you know that Neosporin could help you? Neosporin is an antibiotic that will kill the bacteria in the area you apply it to. Before bedtime, you should apply it to the acne in order to cause it to have a short life span. Honey is something that has natural antibacterial properties in it and it is perfect to use in the homemade acne treatment. In the end, some of the other types of homemade acne remedies you could use consists of baking soda, garlic, ice cubes, crushed aspirin (our favorite to use), potatoes and much more.



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Posted on 08-09-2009
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Best Acne Treatment Remedy asked:


Everyone knows how irritating and embarrassing acne and breakouts can be. While there are a variety of treatments, but it can be hard to find the best acne treatment for you. Some of the most popular treatments include bactericidal, natural acne treatments, and hormonal therapy. Keep reading to learn more about the most common types of acne treatments.

The most popular method of treating acne is the use of a topical bactericidal. These are widely available and contain a chemical known as benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is oxidizer-essentially mild bleach. It works as a keratolytic, dissolving the keratin that causes blocked skin pores. Also, this medicine helps prevent new breakouts from happening. Topical bactericidals are found in either an ointment form or as a wash. Ointments should be applied to the affected area twice daily. Don’t overuse either form, as this could cause dry and irritated skin.

If you’re one who wants to try a more natural or homemade acne treatment, you will be pleased to know that there are a variety of natural remedies that can aid in the treatment of acne. Some of the most popular include Tea Tree Oil and Witch Hazel. Tea tree oil is an anti-bacterial oil produced from the leaves of an Australian shrub called Melaleuca Alternifolia. Just put a bit on a cotton swab and dab at the affected areas. It will leave your skin tingling with a cool, fresh sensation. Witch hazel is a great natural astringent to use even if you have sensitive skin. It’s very soft and won’t strip your skin’s moisture. You can also try other natural oils, such as Bergamot and Lavender oils, which are also natural anti-bacterial drying agents. And for those of you who have oily skin, you can use rosewood oil to reduce the amount of sebum (natural oil) your skin produces.

For females, hormonal treatment for acne is also an option. Balancing hormone levels can reduce the frequency and intensity of outbreaks. Birth control pills often reduce acne due to the combination of controlled estrogen and progestogen. They are particularly effective when high levels of androgens are detected in the blood. Contraceptives, however, have many side effects. They should not be taken without the guidance of a physician to make sure the type of pill is a good match for you.

Out of all the acne treatments available, bactericidals are definitely the most widely used. However, the amount of people who are trying natural acne remedies is increasing all the time. Finding the right acne treatment product is really just a system of trial and error. Just hang in there and you’re sure to find a treatment that works for you!



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Posted on 08-09-2009
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Anyanwagu Uchenna Chidi asked:


INTRODCUTION:

Acne vulgaris (acne) the bane of teenage existence occurs almost universally in both young men and women in their teens and early 20s. It is almost ubiquitous in teenage years. The peak severity is in the late teenage years but acnes may persist into the third decade and beyond especially in females who may experience flare-ups before menstruation. The hormonal changes responsible for premenenstral bouts, with acne are responsible for breakouts some women experience when taking oral contraceptives, during pregnancy or while undergoing menopausal hormone therapy.

Although acne is not dangerous, it is unsightly and can have a negative psychological impact on adolescents particularly at a time when they are most anxious about their appearance. Consequently, they seek all sorts of advice and medication so as to curb this “ugly” incidence. Being so “mirror-conscious”, they strictly follow these medications to retain their beauty. To make this situation even worse, acne is rarely cured. However, its symptoms can be controlled; acne eruptions can be reduced and scarring can be minimized with proper care.

This scourge has stolen beauty from many faces, generated undue worries and anxiety among the younger population, and presented a myriad of “unanswered questions” to health workers. Hence it is necessary to proffer solutions, on how to reduce its incidence lest it becomes a source of global worry.

DEFINITION: WHAT IS ACNE?

Acne is an eruption, predominantly of the face, upper back, shoulder and chest composed of comedones, cysts, papules and pustules on an inflammatory base. Simply put, it is an inflammatory eruption involving the pilosebaceous apparatus. The common name Pimple is usually used to denote the inflammatory lesion of acne. This condition occurs ina majority of people during puberty or adolescence due to androgenic stimulation of sebum secretion with plugging of follicles by keratinization associated with proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes.

CAUSES:

The cause if multifactorial, but there are 3 major pathogenic factors that clearly summarize its aetiology.

* Elevated sebum excretion

* Infection with Propionibacterium acnes

* Blockage or occlusion of the pilosebaceous unit.

There is a clear relation between the severity of acne and sebum excretion rate. Acne does not occur in complete absence of sebum. Therefore, sebum excretion is necessary for the development of acne but not sufficient to cause acne on its own. Androgen stimulation greatly determines sebum excretion. This accounts for the onset of acne in teenage years. Progesterone also increases sebum excretion while oestrogens reduce it. In another development, the bacterium Propionibacterium acnes colonizes the pilosebaceous ducts and acts on the lipids to produce a number of proinflammatory factors. Finally, the occlusion of the pilosebaceous unit contributes to the development of acne.

Acne can be exacerbated, or even caused by a number of factors including:-

* Genetic susceptibility leading to the hyperconification of pilosebaceous duct and its blockage.

* High humidity, frequent or prolonged sweating.

* Local irritation, friction, rough or occlusion clothing, which can be conducive to lesion formation of acneprone individuals.

* Long term use of hair-care products that contain occlusive petroleum of liquid petroleum, causing acne along the hairline (sometimes “pomade acne”)

* Drug such as corticosteroids which can sensitive hair follicles and produce “steroid acne” and other systemic drugs like androgens, some oral contraceptives, halothane and thyroid preparations known to precipitate acne eruption.

* Oil-based cosmetics can be occlusive and plug the follicles.

* Prolonged exposure to sun, prolonged stress and other emotional extremes.

CLINICAL FEATURES:

Acne presents in areas rich in sebaceous glands such as the face, back, shoulder and sternal (chest) area. The cardinal features are open comedones (black heads) due to plugging of the pilosebaceous orifice by kertain or sebum or closed comedones (white heads) due to accretions of sebum abd keratin deeper in the pilosebaceous ducts.

* Inflammatory papules circumscribed solid elevation up to 100cm diameter on the skin, which may be pedunculassted, sessile or filiform.

* Pustules circumscribed superficial elevation of the skin (about 1cm diameter) containing purulent materials.

Other clinical variants of acne include infantile acne, conglobate acne, acne fulminans, follicular occlusion traid, steroid acne and oil acne each with its distinctive features.

TREATMENT:

Self treatment should be limited to those patients who have non-inflammatory acne of mild-to-moderate severity (ie eruptions are limited to white heads and black head). The role of a detmatologist in severe cases of inflammatory acne (consisting of papules, pustules and nodules) must be south.

Treatment is aimed at decreasing sebum production, bacterial proliferation, normalizing duct keratinization or decreasing inflammation. Management starts with paying attention to exacerbating factors.

Topical agents such as:

* Benzyol peroxide (a keratolytic agent) and Fretinoin (A topical retinoid) should be used in individuals with fairly minor disease (particularly those dominated by the presence of comedones).

* Patients with anything but minor degrees acne will require therapy with antibiotics (local or systemic). Local antibiotics widely used include Clindamycin or Erythromycin. The principal oral antibiotic is Oxytetracycline. Monocycline may be used if oxytetacycline’s response is inadequate.

* If these topical and systemic agents fail to produce a sufficient clinical response within 3-6 months, treatment with Isotretinoin is considered. Remember, these drugs have their different modes of administration and side effects therefore, the physician’s role on prescription and monitoring of treatment is very essential.

Good skin care habits are essential in the treatment and management of acne. These should be emphasized by health workers. They include:

* Avoidance of prolonged exposure to the sun.

* Patient’s should be encouraged to switch from oil to water-based skin care products. If the hair is oily, frequent shampooing with water-based shampoo should minimized hairline eruptions.

* Patients should wash their faces 2-3 times daily using warm water, a mild medicated or unmedicated facial soap and a soft wash-cloth.

* Mild abrasive soaps (such as those containing pumice, polyethylene or Aluminum oxide) can be helpful in removing the outer layer of dead skin cells.

* Squeezing, pinching or picking at acne lesions can aggrevate the condition and cause permanent scarring. Avoid this!

CONLCUSION

The understanding of the basic aetiology and underlying pathology of any form of sickness is a great step in the pursuit of an effective treatment. Improper understanding may “rubbish” a good scientific treatment formular, or elicit a wide- range of side effects. With these steps for acne, the beauty and cosmetic concern of every individuals will be achieved.

REFERENCES:

1. Barbara white Sax (2000): Acne and Wrinkles: Skin care for baby boomers and their kids; Pharmacy times (Oct. 2000); P. 55-57.

2. Christopher Haslett et al (2000): Davidson’s principles and practice of medicine, Churchill Livingstone; P. 1051-1082.

3. Kumar and Clark (2000): Clinical Medicine (5th Ed.); 1320.

4. Lippoincolt, Williams, Wilkins (1998); Steadman’s Medical Dictionary. (27th Ed.) p. 15-16.



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Posted on 06-09-2009
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Susan Moro asked:


I think there will not be a single person in this world who does not know about acne. Acne is the most widespread skin diseases and most teenagers have gone through this depressing phase.

People use different methods for acne cure. Different types of acne treatments include home remedies, herbal medicines, antibiotics and over the counter medicines. Whatever the method they use one thing is clear that an acne cure is not an overnight process. Normal acne treatment takes around 6 to 8 weeks to show some improvement.

Most of the misconceptions originate due to lack of information and education about this condition. There are several misconceptions about acne which are quite misleading for people. This is such an advanced era that you can get the required information whenever you want. There are numerous websites, articles, and eBooks about acne and its treatment. You can easily gather all the required information.

Now I will discuss a few misconceptions about acne to make things clearer for you:

• Some people think that acne is contagious but this is totally wrong. Acne cannot be spread by skin contact or use of towels. So, if your friends are suffering from acne, you should not worry because you cannot catch it.

• There is another misconception that blackheads get their black color from dirt. This is totally wrong because blackheads get dark color due to excessive pigmentation. Dirt can only increase the number of bacteria and aggravate acne.

• Acne is caused by poor hygiene. Wrong, dirt, pollution etc don’t cause acne but they can worsen the acne condition. Acne is caused by clogging of pores due to oil secretion.

• If you wash your face frequently and do over scrubbing for an acne cure than you are highly mistaken. Excessive washing and scrubbing can actually cause irritation and inflammation on the skin. The best solution is to wash your face twice a day with a face wash and pat dry. Do not use a towel on your affected skin.

• Different foods cause acne. Scientific research did not conclude that eating food can cause acne in the first place. No chocolates, French fries, pizzas, colas cause acne. However there are some foods which can worsen the acne condition. It is advised to eat balanced diet as much as possible because diet imbalances can trigger acne.

• Acne is caused by stress. Another misconception! In realty stress does not cause acne however acne can be a side effect of stress reliving medicines.

• You have to wait for a specific time period to cure acne. The truth is that acne can be treated at any time and cleared up during any phase. If you are using some over the counter medicines and they are showing no result then see your dermatologist. There’s no reason why some one should wait for acne to get worse and leave scars on the skin.

There are numerous other misconceptions about acne and acne treatments but here we have discussed the very common misconception to make things clear and easy for you.



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Posted on 30-08-2009
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Dr John Anne asked:


Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease that involves pimples, primarily on face. Acne specifically occurs in teenagers and young adults sometimes causing them embarrassment, even psychological stress as well. Poor diet, stressful life, and hormonal changes are a few reasons for acne breakout. Also, incorrect use of beauty products or using poor quality acne skin care products can aggravate acne.

You can try using some natural or home remedies for mild acne, if it is initial stage and you see an occasional whitehead or a blackhead. However, if your acne is moderate, you should see a dermatologist and seek proper acne medication, before it gets severe. A doctor generally refers a few acne creams, and guides you on using acne skin care products. A variety of acne products are available at medical stores. Some of these are good to cure acne, and while others help you prevent acne.

There are many OTC medicines that people take for acne. This may be a good option for initial stage but if your acne is getting worse, seek proper acne medication. The dermatologist examines the symptoms and gives you prescribed medicine for effective treatment and cure. Apart from treatment, you should change your diet plan and avoid foods that can cause acne or that slow the recovery process.

Most often, the acne products contain benzoyl peroxide and some antibiotics. These help the affected area to dry out, and take care of acne scar as well. Many acne creams and lotions that you use for treatment contain vitamin A. However, you may feel some irritation or itching on your skin when you begin the treatment. Use a good quality skin moisturizer for in such cases. In case of severe acne, you may also require to take oral acne medication. Many prescribed medicines eliminate the reasons that can cause acne. Generally, these help you fighting against the bacterial infection that leads to acne.

Sometimes, a medicine has its side effects as well. Discuss with your doctor, if you notice any rashes on skin, or some stomach problem, and seek any alternative medicine, or some medicine to counter the side effects of acne medication. Research has shown that a few acne medicines may cause malformation of the teeth; and a few others can cause changes in the color of the skin. Your skin may get dark, or lighter than its normal color.

A few other common side effects are as below.

• Your hair may lose their natural color, and may turn white.

• You may notice skin allergy.

• There may be blisters or some swelling over affected areas on skin.

• In some cases, you may also see burning or redness of skin.

Some doctors recommend that you should not take calcium supplements, or any laxatives while you are taking acne medications. Select your acne skin care products carefully, and if possible, use only those products that are prescribed or recommended by your doctor.

Washing your face is the most important factor that contributes to early recovery. Wash your face to revoke any oils or dirt from your face and do not apply any make up or cream while going to bed. It enables your skin to breathe which is very important for a healthy and fresh skin. Do not touch, prick or pierce your pimples as it may leave permanent scars on the skin. Let them heal naturally or though acne medications, and the scars will automatically disappear over a period of time.

Sometimes, a few medicines are not recommended for special cases such as for a pregnant women and patients of Hansen’s disease. Also, the patients of asthma, hay fever or those who have a weak liver are also advised against using some particular acne products. In such situations, discuss all the symptoms with your dermatologist, along with any medication that you are already taking. You may require some different acne creams or medication in such cases.

While purchasing acne products, read the instructions carefully. See the manufacturing and expiry dates of products, and read how to use those. There may be instructions that require that you should not expose your skin to sunlight after applying a specific acne cream. Following the instructions properly will help quick acne treatment and cure.

Apart from traditional acne medications, you can control acne using herbal products as well. The advantage with using herbal products is that these do not cause any side effects, though sometimes, the recovery process is slow. Even if you are taking traditional medicines, you can take herbal and natural treatment for acne, simultaneously. However, consult with your doctor before using a herbal product since it may hinder the effectiveness of prescribed medicines. Also, take required precautions in your diet and lead a positive and stress free life style.



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Posted on 29-08-2009
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Mister V asked:


A large segment of the earth population has to deal with at least one form of acne in their lifetime. It is estimated that up to 95% of people are potential candidates to develop acne. And we all want a clean smooth beautiful skin. Many acne treatments are available like the efficient herbal ClearPores system. Before you decide what acne treatment to try its best to know a little bit more about your acne condition.

What we usually refer to as acne is the common ugly looking, look ruining pimples. But acne is more complex and unfortunately has a lot of forms, some of them really hard to deal with.

All acne types show similar signs in the beginning: the excess of sebum clogging skin pores and resulting in skin bumps. But they vary in severity and form. Based on these last two criteria acne can be classified as follows:

- acne vulgaris

- acne rosacea

- severe acne

The most common acne type, acne vulgaris, can also be categorized in moderate and severe. Moderate acne vulgaris include whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules.

Whiteheads - formed by the sebum excess which in combination with dead skin cells its clogging the skin pores. They are completely trapped under the skin and for that reason keep the white-yellow color. The most common cause is a frequent skin exfoliation that clogs the skin pores.

Almost identical with whiteheads, blackheads are a combination of oil, dead skin cells and acne bacteria. The difference though is that they are exposed to oxygen and that causes the pimple to turn black hence the dark color. It takes longer to totally get rid of the blackheads.

Papules - small pink-red skin bumps, mostly inflamed give the skin a rough dry touch feeling. If you scratch they may leave scars.

Pustules - another acne vulgaris type described as big puss-filled skin bumps, irritated. Same advice applies here: don’t scratch due to permanent scar danger. People with pustules should see a dermatologist.

The severe acne vulgaris types are cysts and nodules. These acne forms are a little painful and larger than the previously described ones.

Cysts can leave scars and irritations if squeezed. Nodules are under the skin and they can degenerate in vicious scars if attended by non-medical personnel.

Acne rosacea on the other hand is pretty much like acne vulgaris but is only localized on the nose, cheeks and forehead. Most cases of rosacea are recorded for women in their 30s and older but the severe rosacea cases are mostly among men!!! So if you are in that age group considering that rosacea can be easily mistaken for acne vulgaris your best bet is to see immediately a dermatologist, before it evolves to a severe form.

All acne types have something else in common: they all have a physical and psychological impact on individuals but the most dangerous ones are the severe acne types: fulminans, conglobata, pyoderma faciale and gram-negative folliculitis.

Acne fulminas is a severe case of nodulocystic and tendencies of scarring. It affects young people and ache and fever are the usual other symptoms going along with fulminas.

Conglobata is an acne condition more frequent to men between 18 to 30 years of age. The sympthoms include big lesions with blackheads all over the body. Potential consequences are large deep scars. Early and continuous treatment can control acne conglobata’s evolution.

Pyoderma faciale is a severe type of acne and involves severe lesions, pustules and nodules on the face leaving serious scars. This condition is specifically to women age 20 to 40, can occur suddenly and can affect women who never had acne problems before. In most cases this acne type lasts less than one year.

A unique form of acne is gram-negative folliculitis. This is a bacterial complication of cysts and pustules and it is caused by long term intensive acne vulgaris treatment. It is not predominant one a certain gender.

Acne is definitely a condition that diminishes somebody’s self-esteem and self-confidence. That’s why acne should be treated from the early signs therefore avoiding further complications and possible damaging effects. Solutions like ClearPores system, Acnezine, Zenmed are excellent options to address this condition immediately. They prevent the acne and cleanse your skin helping you to avoid the above mentioned acne conditions.



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Posted on 29-08-2009
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Paloma Duvil asked:


Adult acne and face bumps can be eliminated. It seems that as a child growing up in the United Kingdom that all of my friends, regardless of where they were from; Essex, London, or Sussex had bad skin at one point or another in their lives. This encouraged me to learn more about dermatology during my studies at the university. What I learned as I begin seeing more and more clients who suffered from adult acne was that adult acne, pimples, blackheads, and inflamed skin were not a curse. Adult Acne can be controlled with proper skin care. Yes, bad skin, if there is such a thing, can be corrected. To be honest, while there are several great acne products on the market there is no one cure all technique or product to cure you from your acne woes. That is why I started writing books, articles, and hosting conferences to help save people from giving up on their skin and resorting to makeup to cover up their natural beauty.

Before, I provide you with tips that will save you money and hours of crying, cursing, and swearing repetitively about your skin I want to share with you some simple facts. Fact number one: Having adult acne does not make you disgusting or ugly. Fact number two: Acne is a natural part of life, regardless if you are a adolescent or adult. Fact number 3: Adult or Teen Acne can occur for several reasons and this is again why I encourage all of my clients not to look for a cure all, but instead to focus on their total body‘s overall health.

Flawless Skin in 30 Days Tip #1

If you want flawless looking skin, look no further than your refrigerator to begin. The things that you place inside of your body are important to combating acne, pimples, zits, and blackheads. Regardless of whether you have acne on your chest or back areas your diet plays an important role in whether you have continuous acne outbreaks or only the occasional spot. The foods that you eat provide your body with essential nutrients that your skin needs to appear its best. Without eating properly then your skin is vulnerable to the attack. Therefore it is important to eat food that is chocked full of vitamins, especially vitamin A, vitamin C, and Vitamin E. You can find these vitamins in several fruits and foods from sweet potatoes, yucca roots, carrots, mangoes, oranges, melons, and fresh berries. While fast food is quick, it can wreak havoc on your skin Most fast foods are full of grease and have had most of their nutrients cooked out by being over fried, over frozen, or over smothered in gravy. If you want to have better skin that has less acne, acne scars, and flare ups within thirty days then maintaining a balanced diet will be essential. Each day make sure that you have at least one glass green tea, at least three glasses of water, and no soft drinks, colas, fruit punches or things with artificial sweeteners. When you feel the urge to drink something sweet, then try your favorite fruit smoothie or vegatable juice. Fruit smoothies and Vegetable drinks will help provide you with the vitamins your skin needs naturally, no pills involved. Nothing to remember, just eat healthy and elminate the fast foods, junk foods, and artificial sweeteners. Don’t say you can’t do it. Yes, you can! And when you do your skin will appear better. If you take baby steps, such as reducing your junk craving to two snacks per day and one cola, the you will see baby results. Your skin will get better in overtime, but not in 30 days. To be honest, unless you start eating a better diet then you will not achieve the results that you want.

Flawless Skin in 30 Days Tip #2

Use natural skincare products to take care of your skin. Just as it cost money to buy clothes if you were going out on the town for one night. It also, cost money to buy products that will help your skin look better for a lifetime. Buying acne products can be overwhelming, because there are so many. However, when it really comes down to buying quality acne products there are only a few products even worth trying. This is because most acne products are latent with chemicals that can cause side effects such as burns and dark spots. Yes, they can eliminate your pimple that popped up overnight, but they can provide you with a red acne scar or acne dark spot on your forehead, chin, or cheek that seems to last a lifetime. That is why I only use natural or organic acne skincare products on my clients and in my family. If you are not into natural products then I still had product recommendation for you that does not contain the benzoyl peroxide. The best fully natural products on the market that has emerged over the past few years is Beauty 4 Ashes. Beauty 4 Ashes Naturally Clear Acne Skin Care products are great because they are used by Hollywood stars and everyday moms. Beauty 4 Ashes acne skin care products tackle all the common skin care issues that you may face from large pores with there “U Big Pore Baby” system to acne dark spots, chest acne, & blackheads with their Naturally Clear Body Beautiful System are available online at www.discoverb4a.com (USA) or www.mybeauty4ashes.com (UK) and in host of other select countries including the United Kingdom, United States www.discoverb4a.com, Canada www.myb4a.com, Australia, France, & Japan. The best part about Beauty 4 Ashes skincare products is that they are made fresh for you and that they include anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients from all over the world. I recommend and use their products on my clients because they are contain herbs, green teas, honeys, vitamins, and minerals that help your skin to eliminate acne and heal blemishes naturally overtime. Beauty 4 Ashes skin care products are extremely effective, because they focus not just on eliminating acne, but also on helping to create great skin that is free from excessive dryness or heavy oiliness. The best part is that in a recent international customer survey Beauty 4 Ashes was top ranked for helping naturally solve both women and men’s acne issues. The other product that I use on my clients that has proved successful is Dr. Murad’s skin treatment products. Although, these products do contain chemical preservatives they are more effective than most acne treatments because similar to the Beauty 4 Ashes products it uses natural anti-inflammatory ingredients to combat acne and other skin care issues that could be causing your outbreaks. If you want flawless skin in 30 days then try using skin care products that are not loaded with alcohols, peroxides, and chemicals that you can’t pronounce.

Flawless Skin in 30 Days Tip #3:

Reduce your stress levels. Hormones within your body can trigger different reactions, including making your skin more acne prone. This why many adults experience adult acne in the first place. Work stress, Home Stress, & Personal Stress imposed upon oneself can be the main culprit behind your acne. To reduce your stress levels it is important to pick up a hobby. One of the best stress relievers for adults with acne is walking. Walking not only will help your look better in you face, but also in your waist. Walking reduces stress because it gives you time to think things over. Even if you walk only down the block or from the back of a parking lot to the mall entrance this will provide you with time to explore your options over whatever decision you are debating. If you reduce your stress levels you are clearly on your way to eating better, becoming more organized so that you can use your acne products on a daily basis, and discovering flawless skin within 30 days.



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Posted on 26-08-2009
Filed Under (acne) by echan76
Alisia Friend asked:


Here is the list of the type of acne medications that is available on the market today:

Topical Acne Medications

Visit your local drug store, or even convenience store, and you will find a wide array of creams, gels, lotions, and other topical treatments for acne. These over-the-counter acne medications are usually for mild to moderate types of acne.

The common active ingredients that topical acne medications contain are sulfur, benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, resorcinol or lactic acid. If you find that these medications do not work on your acne, it is time for you to visit a doctor, preferable a skin or acne specialist, so that you will be given prescription for a stronger type of topical acne medication.

Adapalene and Tretinoin are some of the active ingredients of the more potent topical creams. These two chemicals are derived from Vitamin A. These types of topical lotions or creams usually work by preventing hair follicles from clogging, which is the main reason for the development of acne, and hastening of cell regeneration.

If your acne is severe, your doctor might prescribe the use of topical antibiotics. These medications are aimed at killing or eliminating skin bacteria. Usually, topical antibiotics are used in conjunction with other acne medications.

Antibiotics

Acne problems that are severe usually need the help of oral antibiotics to help fight off the bacteria that are causing the breakout and ease the inflammation. You should never take oral or topical antibiotics without prescription. Usually, oral antibiotics are taken for weeks or months.

Oral Contraceptives

Women who have acne can take advantage of oral contraceptives to improve their acne condition. Usually contraceptives that contain ethinyl estradiol and neogestimate are the ones that are effective pimple fighters. However, since oral contraceptives might have side effects, you need to consult first with your doctor before taking such medications.

Isotretinoin

For the type of cysts and nodules that antibiotics cannot reach, isotretinoin may be the answer. This is a strong medication that is a last resort treatment for stubborn acne. A lot of people have confirmed the effectiveness of this type of treatment for hard-to-treat acne.

However, it also might have potential side effects. Thus, dermatologists usually closely monitor people who are using this type of acne medication. Some of the adverse effects of isotretinoin are birth defects, triglycerides increase and reproduction problems.

Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery is actually more useful in removing or reducing the appearance of the scars or craters from acne infections. Usually, the procedure called dermabrasion is used for the removal of scars on the face. This works by peeling off the top layer of the skin by use of chemicals and equipment.

Whatever type of acne medication you use, it is wise to consult a doctor first so that your treatment will be monitored. Furthermore, it is still best to know what is the underlying cause of your acne breakouts so that you can handle the situation right at its roots.



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