Do Not Let Acne Damage Your Life
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010There is a condition of the skin that can affect many parts of the body called acne. The most prevalent areas that are affected include the face, chest, back and neck.
When the pores in the skin are closed with dead skin cells, body oils or other materials, they cannot excrete the oils that are meant to keep the skin moist and subtle. Sometimes a bacterial that lives on the skin can cause infection of these cells that can cause even further problems.
Acne is often caused by hormonal changes. These changes often occur in teens, women as they progress through pregnancy or their monthly cycle, or even when starting or stopping birth control.
If acne becomes infected, it can leave scaring. Facial scars from acne can affect a person for a lifetime.
Many people may have recommendations of ways to treat acne. Some will work, while others will not. Over the counter products that contain benzyl peroxide are some of the most effective treatments available for teens. Daily use of an antibacterial facial cleanser may also help.
Adults should avoid using benzyl peroxide, and the preferred over the counter treatments for adults contain salicylic acid.
Persons experiencing acne should avoid touching, picking or squeezing the already irritated skin. This can cause the problem to become even worse.
If you have tried the over the counter products and your acne is not getting better, see your doctor or dermatologist. They will know further treatment options that can help to keep the acne from becoming infected and causing more scaring.
Prevention of acne is not always possible, however you can take steps to lower the risk of it causing a permanent scar.
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