Showing posts with label problem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problem. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Acne - Your Hormones May Be The Culprit!

Acne can be considered the worst that could happen to a teenager. Where in the world is its origin and how to get rid of once you have it? Are a source of endless embarrassment and discomfort! And while everyone has suffered to some extent, no one wants. The main culprits in causing acne can be simple hormones.

Specifically, "testosterone" the male hormone can cause acne. During puberty the teenagers body is changing. During this time, most teenagers produce abnormal levels of the male hormone testosterone. Most people outgrow this disease for over twenty years, but with some people it lasts longer.

Women also produce additional hormones during the menstrual cycle, and for many women this can lead to more problems with acne. If this happens, the visit with a physician or other medical professional can provide a cure or remedy.

There is also a medical theory that stress contributes to acne because it causes an increased production of hormones from the adrenal glands. Additionally, hyperactive sebaceous glands are secondary to other hormone sources, the menstrual cycle, stress and testosterone.

The bodies of some of the people also produce something called sebum, which is a factor that contributes to acne. While this is not the only cause, undoubtedly contributes. Add to this the accumulation of bacteria in the pores of the skin, accumulation of dead skin cells, and irritation caused by scratching or rubbing.

Acne can also be caused or made worse by the use of anabolic steroids used by some athletes. Also some medications contain halogens, including iodides, chlorides, bromides y. These medications can contribute to acne, like lithium, barbiturates and androgens. Exposure to chlorine can cause a type of acne known as chloracne, which is especially severe and can be long lasting.

With the knowledge that hormones play a role in causing acne, many of the misconceptions about acne can be addresses and discounted. One of them is diet. For many years people thought that fried foods and chocolate caused acne. There are a couple of reasons for this. People associated fried foods with oily skin, and assumes that the oil or grease had to consume fat and skin are more prone to acne. This is not the case. In addition, teenagers are consuming food machines. In fact, many dieticians have said that the teen consumer food much is the main reason their diets usually include nutritious foods - that eat everything. However, pizza, burgers, fries, chocolate shakes, candy and other foods that are often favorites of teenagers, have been wrongly accused of acne for years.

While eating healthy, nutritious and make sure to include vegetables, fruits, lean meats and whole grains in your diet will certainly improve your health, and therefore may improve acne, there is no direct relationship between diet and acne. French fries are not to blame, nor are pizza or candy bars. There's just no real connection.

Also, bad personal hygiene has been blamed for acne and caused many teenagers embarrassment. No matter how clean they kept their faces still had pimples. In addition, excessive cleaning can actually make acne worse. If the skin is damaged by rough washing, or dry, then chances are acne will be worse. Too many counter products sold to make acne better can actually clog pores and worsen acne.

There are many good treatments available for acne. Of course, visiting the doctor is the best. Many medications are available either. Many of these drugs can control the production of testosterone, and some can help women with menstrual cycle difficulties. If that is not an option, visit a pharmacy and the pharmacist over the counter remedies that are beneficial. Also moderate washing, good nutrition, protection of the skin to sun exposure, and time seems to be the best cure. It is recommended that over time everyone recovers from acne, the bane of the teenager!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Acne! Did It Have to Happen Now?


The thought of dating is hard enough for the self-conscious teenager.  And now - it couldn't have happened at a worse time - Acne!

Acne is the most common concern of almost all teens all over the world. Nearly every otherwise healthy teenager suffers from acne and all of them detest it. In some, the disgust is so strong as to border on the obsessive. And in still others, unresolved acne problems could very well result in low self esteem and consequent depression. But the good news is that almost all acne is a normal and natural process of growing up. With or without the use of acne treatments, all acne will eventually disappear as the teenagers move on to adolescence and beyond. But almost everyone is eternally on the quest to identify and secure the ultimate acne treatment.

In order to determine the ideal acne treatment, it is essential to understand what causes acne in the first place. Acne is usually caused, not as most people believe due to poor hygiene, but due to hormonal changes in the human body. Some people secrete excessive oil due to the hormonal changes brought on by puberty and this traps dirt and moisture, resulting in blackheads and acne. In some others, acne is brought on by infection or by the blockage of the pores. Still others may have acne as a result of poor diet. But acne treatment is available for all kinds of acne. It would however always be a good idea to consult a dermatologist to determine the cause of acne before trying to go in for self treatment.

There is an unimaginable range of acne treatment available in the market. Just go to any pharmacy or drugstore and you will see shelves upon gleaming shelves of products offering acne treatment. Most of them are generalized acne treatment lotions that may or may not eradicate your problem. But in order to find the best acne treatment, suited to your specific acne, your doctor is the best advisor. Acne treatments differ for various acne. And unless you are able to pin down the cause, you may end up spending a fortune on acne treatments that don't ever seem to work. Some of the more common acne treatments include azelaic acid creams, benzoyl peroxide and Accutane. Other treatments include topical antibiotics and lotions. Still other treatments include glycolic and gluconic acids. But as mentioned earlier, each of these acne treatments works for a particular kind of acne. And the more severe the acne, the more strong the treatment.

The best advice anyone can give you regarding acne treatments is that time is the best healer. But for those who are unwilling to let time be the healer, the pharmacy is their playground. While common treatments could work wonders for some, others will have to go in for prescription drugs.

Know this, the key is to understand your particular case of acne.  Only then can you begin to solve the problem.  And you will be amazed how quickly you can solve your acne problem once you understand the source of your acne and implement the right strategy to attack it!