Acne Vulgaris – What is It?

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Are you one of over 85% of people who will experience Vulgaris in their lifetime. If you have ever had a pimple then you are already one of that percentage.

Although you may not have heard it by such a medical name, Vulgaris is a skin disease affecting areas of the skin where oil glands and follicles are the most dense. Areas most affected by include facial , the chest and back . In most people a pimple = Vulgaris.

Do you have Vulgaris?

If you suffer from just a few red spots, whiteheads or then you are suffering from mild . Normally starting in teenage years, it is possible for to continue into adulthood.

Severe forms of can cause large areas of painful, raised and inflamed which can cause scarring. In severe it is possible for the entire , back or chest to be covered, and can even result in cysts.

What causes ?

is caused by a number of factors. Generally begin by oil, dead skin cells and dirt clogging up pores. Problems arise when bacteria or infection make their way into the follicle resulting in inflammation and more severe infections. Families may also be predisposed to , if a parent had severe , their children may be more likely to be afflicted.

Symptoms of Vulgaris.

Symptoms of include whiteheads, blackheads and . Generally these occur on the , shoulders, chest and neck. Severe symptoms include large and deep cystic lesions. These are painful easily infected and can cause scarring.

Treating

There are many treatments for , and the treatment solution you chose depends greatly on the type of and severity. There are lots of great resources for treatment ideas:



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The Truth Behind Back Acne

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It seems apparently that back acne is a lesser problem than the ones that appear on the face; this is because of the simple reason that they are on the portion of the skin that is covered by clothes. However the fact remains that back acne still remains a major cause for worry. Those who have them face embarrassment at places such as the gym and at the beach where they have to take off the cloth.

So if you are one of the victims of back acne and want to get a cure for it, you are in luck because this article is just for you. I have suffered from acne in the face and back for in excess of 7 years and have always wanted to come out with a permanent remedy. And with my continued research, I have finally found the relief that works not just for back acne, but also for the ones in the other places.

This article discusses why someone has back acne and how they are different to facial acne. And not only that, you will also learn how you too can solve the back acne problems.

All about back acne:

There are various kinds of back acne such as whiteheads and blackheads and then there are big cystic acnes that reach deeper into the skin. The difference between facial acne and back acne is that when they come up in the back, the treatment becomes more problematic, and back acne is also more prevalent. This makes it quite annoying.

In the back side of a human the number of sebaceous glands is much more and due to this the production of natural oils are also higher. This and also the fact that the human skin on the back is tougher ensure that back acne is usually severer than when they are formed on the face. The presence of cysts and nodules in large numbers also does not help this matter.

Why back acne occurs?

There are many who mistakenly think that back acne is caused when the skin is overexposed to the Sun ; they believe that this happens because the skin becomes dry from the exposure and thus ends up making more sebum to counter this. This extra sebum chokes the hair follicles, thus leading to the formation of the acne. Some also believe that back acne happens from low levels of nutrients in the body. However the fact is that, why back acne happens goes much deeper than this.

In truth, the causes of all kinds of acne, including back acne, lesions on the face, neck, whiteheads or blackheads are the same and they are the buildup of toxins in the body and an imbalance in the level of hormones.

Yes it is true that the skin on the back is tougher and there are more sebaceous glands here, but these factors do not cause back acne. However these factors may still make the symptoms worse. So go ahead and put on that moisturizer or stop exposing your skin to the Sun: these measures will definitely decrease the symptoms. However the back acne itself cannot be cured.

How is back acne different to the lesions on the face or the body?

The main difference cannot be attributed to the external features of the various body parts such as the number of sebaceous glands or the toughness of the skin or the level of dryness. Understanding this is crucial for handling the symptoms of the condition and for treatment that is applied externally.

But there is a basic difference between back acne and the ones in the other parts such as facial acne and this difference is in the inside. Back acne basically happens from a high level of toxins in the lymph and the blood rather than from imbalance of the hormones.

Toxicity thus plays a more crucial role for back acne and it is not so the case for acne on the face. However hormonal imbalance still plays a role (even though it is not the #1 reason). This factor always has an impact; it is just that in back acne, it is not the major and dominant cause.

The only cure that works for back acne:

The correct approach is really quite simple: you have to fight the internal causes and neutralize them and once the real causes are taken on, the back acne problem can be permanently cured.

But do remember that since toxicity is the major cause, the treatment focus should also be to reduce the levels of the toxins.

Back acne can be best solved through the holistic path. The holistic approach not only challenges the external factors that worsen the acne, but it also treats the condition from the inside and offers tips to change the lifestyle so that you can lead a healthy life and finally get rid of back acne.

By: Mike Walden

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Frequently Asked Questions About Acne

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is a very common disease. People who have it tend to have similar kinds of questions about it and its treatment. This section addresses some of the common questions asked by people with . Please remember that your dermatologist is always the best source of specific information about your individual issues, including .

Questions and Answer does follows:



What causes ?

The causes of are linked to the changes that take place as young people mature from childhood to adolescence (puberty). The hormones that cause physical maturation also cause the sebaceous (oil) glands of the skin to produce more sebum (oil). The hormones with the greatest effect on sebaceous glands are androgens (male hormones), which are present in females as well as males, but in higher amounts in males.

Sebaceous glands are found together with a hair shaft in a unit called a sebaceous follicle. During puberty, the cells of the skin that line the follicle begin to shed more rapidly. In people who develop , cells shed and stick together more so than in people who do not develop . When cells mix with the increased amount of sebum being produced, they can plug the opening of the follicle. Meanwhile, the sebaceous glands continue to produce sebum, and the follicle swells up with sebum.

In addition, a normal skin bacteria called P. acnes, begins to multiply rapidly in the clogged hair follicle. In the process, these bacteria produce irritating substances that can cause inflammation. Sometimes, the wall of the follicle bursts, spreading inflammation to the surrounding skin. This is the process by which lesions, from blackheads to to nodules, are formed.



I wash my several times a day. Why do I still get ?

Many people still believe that is caused by dirty skin. The truth is, washing alone will not clear up or prevent . Washing does, however, help remove excess surface oils and dead skin cells. Many people use all kinds of products, including alcohol-based cleansers, and scrub vigorously, only to irritate the skin further and worsen their . Washing the skin twice a day gently with water and a mild soap is usually all that is required. However, is actually caused by a variety of biologic factors that are beyond the control of washing. For that reason, you should use appropriate treatments for the .



Does stress cause ?

Stress is commonly blamed for the development of . Stress can have many physiologic effects on the body, including changes in hormones that may theoretically lead to . In some cases the stress may actually be caused by the lesions, not the other way around! If the is being treated effectively, stress is not likely to have much impact on the majority of people.



I never had as a teenager. Why am I now getting as an adult?

Usually, begins at puberty and is gone by the early 20s. In some cases, may persist into adulthood. Such types of include severe forms that affect the body as well as the (which afflict males more than females) and associated with the menstrual cycle in women. In other cases, may not present itself until adulthood. Such is more likely to affect females than males.

There are several reasons for this. As females get older, the pattern of changes in hormones may itself change, disposing sebaceous glands to develop . Ovarian cysts and pregnancy may also cause hormonal changes that lead to . Some women get when they discontinue birth control pills that have been keeping at bay. Sometimes young women may wear cosmetics that are comedogenic-that is, they can set up conditions that cause comedones to form.



What role does diet play in ?

is not caused by food. Following a strict diet will not, clear your skin. While some people feel that their is aggravated by certain foods, particularly chocolate, colas, peanuts, shellfish and some fatty foods, there is no scientific evidence that suggests food causes or influences . Avoid any foods which seem to worsen your and, for your overall , eat a balanced diet–but diet shouldn’t really matter if the is being appropriately treated.



Does the sun help ?

Many patients feel that sunlight improves their lesions and go to great lengths to find sources of ultraviolet light. There is no proven effect of sunlight on . In addition, ultraviolet light in sunlight increases the risk of skin cancer and early aging of the skin. It is, therefore, not a recommended technique of management, especially since there are many other proven forms of treatment for . Moreover, many treatments increase the skin’s sensitivity to ultraviolet light, making the risk of ultraviolet light exposure all the worse.



What is the best way to treat ?

Everyone’s must be treated individually. If you have not gotten good results from the products you have tried, consider seeing a dermatologist. Your dermatologist will decide which treatments are best for you. For more information about the types of treatments that are available, and for basic treatment guidelines, please see Treatments in the main part of AcneNet.



What kind of cosmetics and cleansers can an patient use?

Look for “noncomedogenic” cosmetics and toiletries. These products have been formulated so that they will not cause .

Some medications cause irritation or pronounced dryness particularly during the early weeks of therapy, and some cosmetics and cleansers can actually worsen this effect. The choice of cosmetics and cleansers should be made with your dermatologist or pharmacist.

Heavy foundation makeup should be avoided. Most patients should select powder blushes and eye shadow over cream products because they are less irritating and noncomedogenic. Camouflaging techniques can be used effectively by applying a green undercover cosmetic over red lesions to promote color blending.



Is it harmful to squeeze my blemishes?

Yes. In general, lesions should not be picked or squeezed by the patient. In particular, inflammatory lesions should never be squeezed. Squeezing forces infected material deeper into the skin, causing additional inflammation and possible scarring.



Can anything be done about scarring caused by ?

Scarring is best prevented by getting rid of the . Dermatologists can use various methods to improve the scarring caused by . The treatment must always be individualized for the specific patient. Chemical peels may be used in some patients, while dermabrasion or laser abrasion may benefit others. It is important that the be well controlled before any procedure is used to alleviate scarring.



How long before I see a visible result from using my medication?

The time for improvement depends upon the product being used, but in almost all cases it is more a matter of weeks or months instead of days. Most dermatologists would recommend the use of a medication or combination of medications daily for 4 to 8 weeks before they would change the treatment. It is very important for patients to be aware of this time frame so they do not become discouraged and discontinue their medications. Conversely, if you see no change whatsoever, you might want to check with your dermatologist regarding the need to change treatments.



Would using my medication more frequently than prescribed speed up the clearing of my ?

No–always use your medication exactly as your dermatologist instructed. Using topical medications more often than prescribed may actually induce more irritation of the skin, redness and follicular plugging, which can delay clearing time. If oral medications are taken more frequently than prescribed, they won’t work any better, but there is a greater chance of side effects.



My topical treatment seems to work on the spots I treat, but I keep getting new blemishes. What should I do?

Topical medications are made to be used on all -prone areas, not just individual lesions. Part of the goal is to treat the skin before lesions can form and to prevent formation, not just to treat existing lesions. Patients are generally advised to treat all of the areas (forehead, cheeks, chin and nose) that tend to break out rather than just individual lesions.



My is clear! Can I stop taking my medication now?

If your dermatologist says you can stop, then stop–but follow your dermatologist’s instructions. Many times patients will stop their medication suddenly only to have their flare up several weeks later. If you are using multiple products, it may be advisable to discontinue one medication at a time and judge results before discontinuing them all at once. Ask your dermatologist before you stop using any of your medications.



Does it matter what time I use my medication?

Check with your dermatologist or pharmacist. If you were taking one dose a day of an antibiotic, you could probably take it in the morning, at midday or in the evening, although you should pick one time of day and stay with it throughout your treatment. With oral medications prescribed twice a day or three times a day, you should try your best to spread out the doses evenly. Some antibiotics should be taken on an empty or nearly empty stomach. For optimal results with topical treatments, you should strictly follow your dermatologist’s recommendations. For example, if instructed to apply benzoyl peroxide in the morning and a topical retinoid at bedtime, it is important to follow these directions strictly. If the two were applied together at bedtime, for example, you could decrease the efficacy of the treatment because of chemical reactions that make them less effective.



I have trouble remembering to take my oral medication every day. What’s a good way to remember? What should I do if I forget a dose?

This is a common problem. Many patients try to associate taking their medication with a routine daily event such as brushing teeth or applying makeup. It also helps to keep the medication close to the area where the reminder activity is carried out.

In most cases, if you miss a day of your oral treatment, do not double up the next day; rather, get back to your daily regimen as soon as possible–but there may be different instructions for different oral medications. Ask your dermatologist or pharmacist about what to do if you miss a dose of your particular medication.



I have been using topical benzoyl peroxide and an oral antibiotic for my and have noticed blue-black and brown marks developing on my and some discoloration on my body. The marks are especially noticeable around scars and recently healed lesions. Is this a side effect of medication and is it permanent?

It is not possible to make general statements about side effects of medications that apply to individual cases. A dermatologist should be consulted. The facial marks and body discoloration described by the patient in this case do fall within the range of side effects of some antibiotics.



Unique patterns of pigmentation are sometimes seen in patients treated with certain oral antibiotics—particularly minocycline. The pigmentation patterns that appear may include:

* Localized blue-black or brown marks in and around scars and in areas of previous inflammation

* A “muddy skin” appearance that may cover much of the body

* Diffuse brownish pigmentation of the feet and lower legs.

The pigmentation side effect gradually disappears after the therapy is discontinued.

Any side effect of a medication should be noted by the patient and brought to the attention of the physician. While most side effects are temporary they should be discussed with the physician and monitored.



My doctor is prescribing a topical retinoid for my . He said a retinoid is a substance related to vitamin A. If the drug is related to vitamin A, shouldn’t vitamin A dietary supplements be helpful in getting rid of ?

Dietary vitamin A is essential to good , especially vision. It has healthful effects in the skin. Large doses of vitamin A for the treatment of is not recommended on grounds of safety. The retinoids and retinoid-like substances used as topical treatments for are prepared especially for their potent effect on the shedding of cell lining in the sebaceous follicle. Their use should be monitored by a dermatologist.

Dietary vitamin A has multiple effects in the human body. Vitamin A is essential for good vision. Extreme vitamin A deficiency can result in blindness, usually accompanied by dry, scaly skin. Vitamin A overdose that far exceeds the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of 5,000 IU can have effects nearly as catastrophic. Extreme vitamin A overdose can cause the skin to blister and peel—an effect first seen in early North Pole explorers who nearly died after eating polar bear liver that has an extraordinarily high vitamin A content.

Topical retinoids are usually prescribed as a treatment for moderate to severe . Side effects are chiefly dermatologic, including redness, scaling and dryness of the skin, itching and burning. These side effects can usually be managed by adjustment of the amount and timing of retinoid applied to the skin. Dose adjustment must be discussed with the dermatologist who prescribed the treatment.



Are there any treatments specifically for people with dark skin? Are there any treatments specifically harmful to dark skin?

There are no treatments specifically for use on dark skin. treatments are generally as safe and effective on dark skin as on light skin. Some treatments for scars may cause temporary lightening of dark skin.

is a common skin disease that has the same causes and follows the same course in all colors of skin.

Very dark or black skin may be less well-moisturized than lighter skin. Topical anti- agents such as benzoyl peroxide that have a drying effect on the skin should be used under the supervision of a dermatologist. Benzoyl peroxide also is a strong bleach and therefore must be applied carefully to avoid inadvertent decolorization of a patch of hair, towels or clothing.

Darker skin has a tendency to develop post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (excessive skin darkening at places where the skin was inflamed). Severe inflammatory may result in dark spots. The spots resolve over time; a dermatologist may be able to recommend cosmetic measures to make the spots less apparent until they resolve. Some treatments, such as topical retinoids and azelaic acid, may also help fade the discoloration.

Removal of scars by dermabrasion or chemical peeling may cause temporary lightening or darkening of dark skin in the areas of treatment. Scar treatment should be discussed with a dermatologist or dermatologic surgeon before it is undertaken.

Alterations of melanin (dark pigments that give the skin its color) pigmentation such as vitiligo and melasma are not related to , but they may be present simultaneously with . The diagnosis and treatment of melanin pigmentation disorders such as vitiligo requires a dermatologist with knowledge and experience in treating these conditions.



Is that appears for the first time in adulthood different from that appears in adolescence?

has a specific definition as a disease of sebaceous follicles. This definition applies to that occurs at any age. However, it may be important to look for an underlying cause of that occurs for the first time in adulthood.

Current understanding of the causes of vulgaris is described in the Main Text section Why and how happens. In brief summary, vulgaris develops when excessive sebum production and abnormal growth and death of cells in the sebaceous follicle result in plugging of follicles with a mixture of sebum and cellular debris and formation of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads). Bacteria in the follicles—chiefly Propionibacterium acnes, the most common bacterial colonist of sebaceous follicles—may contribute to the inflammation of by release of metabolic products that cause inflammatory reaction. The pathogenic events, which cause disease, in the sebaceous follicle are believed to be due in large degree to changes in levels of androgenic (male) hormones in the body—a circumstance usually associated with growth and development between ages 12 and



Some investigators believe that although this understanding is generally correct, there is more yet to be learned about the causes of vulgaris.

that appears after the age of 25-30 years is (1) a recurrence of that cleared up after adolescence, (2) a flare-up of after a period of relative quiet—for example, during pregnancy, or (3) that occurs for the first time in a person who had never previously had .

that occurs in adulthood may be difficult to treat if there are multiple recurrences. Some patients with severe recurrent have undergone repeated courses of treatment with the potent systemic drug isotretinoin.

flares in association with pregnancy or menstruation are due to changes in hormonal patterns.

that appears for the first time in adulthood should be investigated for any underlying cause. Drugs that can induce include anabolic steroids (sometimes used illegally by athletes to “bulk up”), some anti-epileptic drugs, the anti-tuberculosis drugs isoniazid and rifampin, lithium, and iodine-containing drugs. Chlorinated industrial chemicals may induce the occupational skin disorder known as chloracne. Chronic physical pressure on the skin—for example, by a backpack and its straps, or a violin tucked against the angle of the jaw and chin—may induce so-called mechanica. Some metabolic conditions may cause changes in hormonal balance that can induce .

Some lesions that appear to be may be another skin disorder such as folliculitis—infection and inflammation of hair follicles—that require different treatment than . that appears for the first time in adulthood should be examined and treated by a dermatologist.



My 15-year-old daughter has what I would describe as a very mild case of . She has made it much worse by constant picking and squeezing. She looks in the mirror for hours, looking for some blackhead or blemish she can pick or squeeze. Does she need psychological counseling?

Excessive picking and squeezing of otherwise mild is a condition called excoriated , seen most often in young women. A dermatologist may provide effective counseling.

The typical person with excoriated is a person—often a young women—who is so distressed with her appearance due to that she literally tries to “squeeze the out of existence.” The is often very mild, but the person’s may constantly be covered with red marks from squeezing, and open sores where lesions have been picked open.

The word excoriate means to scratch or abrade the skin. Excoriated is a medically recognized condition that should be discussed with a dermatologist. Occasionally giving in to a temptation to squeeze a blackhead is not defined as excoriated . Hours in front of a mirror, squeezing and picking every blemish, is a definition of excoriated . A dermatologist may be able to counsel the patient regarding a course of treatment in which the patient can participate, but keep “hands off.”



Can the rate of secretion or the composition of sebum be altered by diet? If it can, shouldn’t alteration of diet be considered a treatment for ?

Diet has never been proven to have a role in the cause or treatment of . Dietary manipulation may have a role in the treatment of some scaling diseases of the skin, but not in the treatment of .

Dietary cause is one of the most persistent myths about . Foods, such as chocolate or greasy foods, do not cause , but certain foods seem to make some people’s worse. The following can bring on or worsen it:



Hereditary factors



An increase in male hormones found in both males and females



Menstruation



Emotional stress



Oil and grease from cosmetics, work environment

No food has been shown to be effective in preventing or treating . A healthy diet is, of course, necessary for good general .



Shouldn’t I just try to eliminate sebum from my body?

No. When it isn’t blocked in your pores, sebum helps keep your skin healthy.



Why does usually start at puberty?

No one knows for certain. What is known is that the sebaceous glands that produce sebum get much larger at puberty than they were before.



Why does the skin around a pimple turn red?

This redness is caused by the body’s inflammatory response. Inflammation is a sign that your immune system is working to fight an infection. However, the inflammatory response doesn’t always work perfectly, and can even be the cause of scarring.



If my skin turns red, does that mean that I’m going to have scars?

Usually, no. Even when there will be no permanent scar, the aftereffects of the inflammatory response can leave the skin red for months, sometimes for more than a year.



What are free radicals?

Free radicals are byproducts of oxidation in your body. We all need oxidation to occur as part of our life process, but there is concern that the buildup of unrecycled free radicals contributes to many conditions, including skin damage. Antioxidants, including several of the active ingredients in Acuzine, help prevent the buildup of free radicals.



By: Kerwin Chang

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Kerwin Chang writes for http://www.acnestuff.net where you can find out more about acne and other skin care topics.



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To Know Acne

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This factsheet is for people who have .

is a skin condition that causes spots. Most people affected by are aged between 12 and 25.1 However, men and women in their 30s and 40s can also suffer. There are many treatments available to help deal with the condition.

What is ?

is a skin condition that typically causes one or more of the following:

* blackheads (comedones)

* whiteheads

* red or yellow spots

* greasy skin

* scars

typically affects the skin of the , back, neck, chest and arms and the severity of the condition can vary.

affects people of all skin colours. The processes that cause are exactly the same in people with black or brown skin but the impact is altered by the skin pigmentation.

is very common and affects about 80 in 100 people aged 11-30 at some time.

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This factsheet is for people who have .

is a skin condition that causes spots. Most people affected by are aged between 12 and 25.1 However, men and women in their 30s and 40s can also suffer. There are many treatments available to help deal with the condition.

What is ?

is a skin condition that typically causes one or more of the following:

* blackheads (comedones) 2,3

* whiteheads2,3

* red or yellow spots2,3

* greasy skin2,3

* scars2,3

typically affects the skin of the , back, neck, chest and arms and the severity of the condition can vary.1,4

affects people of all skin colours. The processes that cause are exactly the same in people with black or brown skin but the impact is altered by the skin pigmentation.

is very common and affects about 80 in 100 people aged 11-30 at some time.4

The skin

The surface of the skin has lots of small sebaceous glands just below the surface. These glands make an oily substance called sebum that keeps the skin smooth and supple.

Tiny pores (holes in the skin) allow the sebum to come to the skin surface. Hairs also grow through these pores.

IIllustration showing the structure of skin

Illustration showing the structure of skin

What causes ?

is caused by the overactivity of the sebaceous glands that secrete oily substances onto the skin.

The sebaceous glands of people with are especially sensitive to normal blood levels of a hormone called testosterone, found naturally in both men and women.

Testosterone in people prone to triggers the sebaceous glands to produce an excess of sebum. At the same time, the dead skin cells lining the openings of the hair follicles (the tubes that hold the hair) are not shed properly and clog up the follicles.

These two effects combined cause a build-up of oil in the hair follicles. This causes blackheads and whiteheads to form.

For some people, their does not progress beyond this stage.

However in other people, the build-up of oil in the hair follicles creates an ideal environment for a bacterium called Propionibacterium acnes to grow.

These bacteria normally live harmlessly on your skin but when this ideal environment is created, they grow. They feed off the sebum and produce substances that cause a response from your body’s immune system. This inflames the skin and creates the redness associated with spots.

In more severe ‘inflammatory ’, cysts develop beneath the skin’s surface. These cysts can rupture, spreading the infection into nearby skin tissue. This can result in scarring.

What makes worse?

There are a number of things that can make your worse. These include the following:

* picking and squeezing the spots may cause further inflammation and scarring1

* stress can make worse in some people, although it is not clear why1,

* in women, outbreaks may be affected by the hormonal changes that occur during the menstrual cycle1,

* excessive production of male hormones such as testosterone from conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome may be another cause.5 For more information, please see the separate BUPA factsheet Polycystic ovary syndrome

* some contraceptive pills may make worse. This is due to the type of progestogen hormone in some pills whereas some other types of contraceptive pills can improve – see Treatments section below. Your GP will advise you which contraceptive pill to take

* some medicines can make worse. For example, some medicines taken for epilepsy, and steroid creams and ointments that are used for eczema. Do not stop a prescribed medicine if you suspect it is making your worse, but tell your GP. An alternative may be an option

* steroids can cause as a side-effect

Treatment

may cause you considerable emotional distress but there is a range of treatment options to help you tackle the problem. No treatment will completely ‘cure’ your . The aims of treatment are to prevent new spots forming, to improve those already present, and to prevent scarring.3

Home treatment

It is important to keep spot-prone areas clean, so wash the affected area twice a day with an unperfumed cleanser.1,6 The skin needs a certain amount of oil to maintain its natural condition, so avoid aggressive washing with strong soaps.

There are a number of over-the-counter remedies available from pharmacies to treat mild . These usually contain antibacterial agents such as benzoyl peroxide (eg Oxy and Clearasil Max).

As well as its antibacterial effects, benzoyl peroxide can dry out the skin and encourage it to shed the surface layer of dead skin. Together, these effects make it harder for pores to become blocked and for infection to develop.

Benzoyl peroxide can cause redness and peeling, especially to start with. This tends to settle down if you reduce the number of times you use it. You can then build up your use gradually.

No home treatments for will work immediately. It can take weeks, if not months, for significant effects to be noticeable. If home treatments have not worked after two months, or you have severe , you should visit your GP.

Prescription medicines

Your GP may start your treatment by prescribing a preparation containing benzoyl peroxide. If this does not work, or if you have more severe , there are a range of other treatment options that you can either rub onto your skin (topical) or take in tablet form (oral).

Topical treatments

There are several topical treatments you may be prescribed including those listed below:

* azelaic acid (Skinoren) is an alternative to benzoyl peroxide and may not make your skin as sore as benzoyl peroxide

* topical retinoids (eg Adapalene) are medicines based on vitamin A, which are rubbed into the skin once or twice a day.7 They work by encouraging the outer layer of skin to flake off

* a topical antibiotic lotion applied to the skin can be used to control the P. acnes bacteria (eg Dalacin T). Treatment needs to continue for at least six months. Preparations that combine an antibiotic with other medication are available (eg Benzamycin which combines an antibiotic with benzoyl peroxide)

Oral treatments

There are several oral treatments you may be prescribed including those listed below:

* oral antibiotics (tablets), such as tetracycline, can be prescribed for inflammatory . They should be taken daily for around three months, although it might take four to six months for the benefits to be seen.7 The success of this treatment can be limited because the strains of bacteria are often resistant to the common antibiotics. Antibiotics do not prevent pores from becoming blocked so treatment to prevent blackheads, such as benzoyl peroxide, is often also prescribed at the same time

* some types of oral contraceptive tablets help women who have . A combination of the usual pill hormone called ethinylestradiol with cyproterone acetate (eg Dianette) suppresses male hormone activity so is often used in women with

* isotretinoin (eg Roaccutane) is a medicine known as an oral retinoid, which also exists in a topical form (see above). Isotretinoin works by drying up oily secretions. It tends to be prescribed to people with severe forms of that have proved resistant to other treatments. There a number of serious side-effects of this drug, such as liver disorders and depresssion. You should not take isotretinoin if you are pregnant, as it is very dangerous to an unborn baby. For safety reasons, isotretinoin is only prescribed under the supervision of dermatology specialists.



By: Kerwin Chang

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Kerwin Chang writes for http://www.acnestuff.net where you can find out more about acne and other skin care topics.



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Treating Acne With Vitamins

Vitamins have become the new solution to the problems of treating . There are many things that cause but more and more often now we are finding that vitamin deficiencies are to blame. No matter what our age, sex or gender is still a huge issue for many people. It can affect your metal as well as your appearance. So having this new option is a lifesaver for many with this problem.

Vitamins and minerals are vital in maintaining the state of our skin. The skin, being the largest of the body organs that we have, requires nutrition to prevent problems with it, just like our other organs. If you are not getting an adequate amount in your daily diet there are supplements that are available that can be taken orally that may help reduce the problems you are having. Keep in mind that they are toxic if not taken as indicated.

Vitamin A is very important as it supports the protective tissue of the skin preventing from appearing. It is also essential in maintaining and repairing damaged tissue, not to mention that is also helps to flush harmful toxins from your body. Being deficient in this vitamin is known to cause in many people.

We are also hearing more about the effects of stress and anxiety these days. It can be the cause of many issues, is yet another one. Vitamin B complex has been found to be very helpful to many people in reducing the stress that they feel, thus reducing the anxiety. Taking the B vitamins should be done altogether though, This is done easily these days with vitamin B complex tablets in most pharmacies and food stores.

Zinc also has its benefits in regards to . It provides aid in healing and the reduction of scarring. It also keeps the oil glands regulated which is vital in the fight against .

Chromium is also used in the prevention of . It is common to lack this in your body as it is hard for the body to absorb and most that is found in foods is lost when it is processed. It is far better to take this as a supplement. The benefits that it has are abundant as it aids in reducing skin infections that can develop. Many times people have this issue with their .

There are many other vitamins that are available to be taken orally as a supplement. The easiest way to get the most from oral supplements is to find a multi vitamin complex that contains chromium.

vitamins are a far safer alternative to the chemicals and other procedures that people have endured in the past. Try it and see how it works for you. You may be in for the shock of your life and wonder why you did not look into this long ago as an alternative.

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Heal Acne With The Right Vitamins

Vitamins have become the new solution to the problems of treating . There are many things that cause but more and more often now we are finding that vitamin deficiencies are to blame. No matter what our age, sex or gender is still a huge issue for many people. It can affect your metal as well as your appearance. So having this new option is a lifesaver for many with this problem.

Vitamins and minerals are vital in maintaining the state of our skin. The skin, being the largest of the body organs that we have, requires nutrition to prevent problems with it, just like our other organs. If you are not getting an adequate amount in your daily diet there are supplements that are available that can be taken orally that may help reduce the problems you are having. Keep in mind that they are toxic if not taken as indicated.

To maintain the protective tissue of the skin we need Vitamin A in our system. It can provide a barrier that will help to keep from appearing. Also, it keeps the body free of harmful toxins and helps to repair tissue that has been damaged in the past. Having a vitamin A deficiency can be a cause of .

We are also hearing more about the effects of stress and anxiety these days. It can be the cause of many issues, is yet another one. Vitamin B complex has been found to be very helpful to many people in reducing the stress that they feel, thus reducing the anxiety. Taking the B vitamins should be done altogether though, This is done easily these days with vitamin B complex tablets in most pharmacies and food stores.

To assist in healing and scarring with the skin we rely on our bodies having a certain amount of zinc with in it. Zinc also helps keep the oils that are produced from our glands regular. With the oils under control there is less likelihood that will rear its ugly head.

The last one I am mentioning is that of chromium. This is one that most people are lacking as it is not absorbed by the body very well. It is also hard to get enough of the requirements from the food we eat as the processing of foods removes a lot of it. Chromium helps lower the amount of skin infections that people encounter. Taking this as a supplement will make sure that you are getting what is necessary for your body.

There are many other vitamins that are available to be taken orally as a supplement. The easiest way to get the most from oral supplements is to find a multi vitamin complex that contains chromium.

There are many multi vitamins available these days. They may be the help that you have been looking for. vitamins are a safe alternative to some of the other methods of treatment that have been used in the past.

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Heal Acne With The Right Vitamins

A troublesome problem for many people no matter what their age, sex, or gender is . It can be caused by a wide range of things. Being deficient in essential vitamins and minerals is one that is becoming more and more common. There are ways to ensure that we get enough of the vitamins that we require. vitamins are an option that is becoming increasingly more common.

Our skin is the largest organ in our bodies and needs a certain amount of nutrition on a daily basis. Without this there will be problems that arise. is one that can and has been known to occur in many people. To make sure that you are getting enough vitamins you may need to take a vitamin supplement. As long as you follow the guidelines with these, they are a safe option. If dosages are exceeded though, it can prove to be lethal!

Keeping the body rid of toxins is very important when looking after our skin. This is where we find vitamin A to be a huge benefit to us. It also helps to keep the protective barrier on our skin intact which helps reduce the likelihood of from appearing.

Stress and anxiety can cause many things to happen to our bodies as we all know. is yet another one that can occur due to stress. The vitamin B complex has a huge role in preventing this. It can help fight stress that causes us to experience episodes of anxiety. The B vitamins should be taken together for best results. There are vitamin B complex tablets that can be bought at pharmacies or food stores to ensure that you are getting what you require.

To assist in healing and scarring with the skin we rely on our bodies having a certain amount of zinc with in it. Zinc also helps keep the oils that are produced from our glands regular. With the oils under control there is less likelihood that will rear its ugly head.

Chromium is also used in the prevention of . It is common to lack this in your body as it is hard for the body to absorb and most that is found in foods is lost when it is processed. It is far better to take this as a supplement. The benefits that it has are abundant as it aids in reducing skin infections that can develop. Many times people have this issue with their .

There are many other vitamins that are available to be taken orally as a supplement. The easiest way to get the most from oral supplements is to find a multi vitamin complex that contains chromium.

This will help ensure that you are getting the majority of the vitamins that your body requires on a daily basis. Your pharmacist or heath food store employee should be able to set you up with one that is appropriate for you.

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Your Acne Diet Must Include Vitamins

Many people suffer from . It is caused by the excessive oil production and is one of the most commonly seen skin conditions in people of all ages. It is usually associated with but this is not the case at all as it can be seen in people of all ages, races and genders. There are many things that can cause and it is not limited in this regard at all. But there are some natural ways that a person can alleviate this problem. vitamins is one such way that we will look at some of them now.

Vitamins and minerals are vital in maintaining the state of our skin. The skin, being the largest of the body organs that we have, requires nutrition to prevent problems with it, just like our other organs. If you are not getting an adequate amount in your daily diet there are supplements that are available that can be taken orally that may help reduce the problems you are having. Keep in mind that they are toxic if not taken as indicated.

Keeping the body rid of toxins is very important when looking after our skin. This is where we find vitamin A to be a huge benefit to us. It also helps to keep the protective barrier on our skin intact which helps reduce the likelihood of from appearing.

Vitamin B complex is also known to have an active role in the prevention of . This one helps to relieve stress and anxiety that people encounter in their lives. Stress is another known cause in the development of amongst people. It is strongly encouraged that all the B vitamins be taken together. This can be done by buying vitamin B complex tablets. They contain all of them in one tablet form and you can get the benefits from them this way easily.

Zinc also has its benefits in regards to . It provides aid in healing and the reduction of scarring. It also keeps the oil glands regulated which is vital in the fight against .

Last on this list will be that of chromium. This one is helpful in preventing infections of the skin. Almost all people are lacking this in their systems. The body has a difficult time with absorbing this nutrient. Also when food is prepared, what small amounts are in it is lost with the processing that food goes through. It is the best option to take this as a supplement to make sure you are getting an adequate amount in your body.

There are many other vitamins that are available to be taken orally as a supplement. The easiest way to get the most from oral supplements is to find a multi vitamin complex that contains chromium.

This will help ensure that you are getting the majority of the vitamins that your body requires on a daily basis. Your pharmacist or heath food store employee should be able to set you up with one that is appropriate for you.

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Acne Remedies Without Creams or Oils

There is a huge possibility that many people will have at some time in their lives and will even turn to home remedies as the last thing to try. Others will look to a natural route to help cure this unattractive burden. Instead of choosing bought treatments with so many unnatural components, home treatments are less expensive but are very useful in curing .

The most effective home remedy is to take in of a lot of water, good vitamins and lastly enough exercise. By doing this you clean all the toxics in the body and condition the skin. The combination of the three does take time to start showing results, but it keeps the free for longer. Easier techniques can be applied to the to stop the spread of and work almost instantly. You will find that what these treatments are made simply from things found in your kitchen.

Toothpaste is the most famous form of home remedies. As soon as you see the zit, you can use toothpaste to prevent it from growing in size. The spot will also be dried out by the toothpaste. It is wise that you do not squeeze the zit before you use the toothpaste on it. A mark will be left if you do pop it beforehand.

Besides toothpaste, fresh mint applied to the spotted skin is also great. Combining mint with turmeric powder can increase the healing of the pimple. The pimple will become smaller as soon as applied. To avoid yellow stained skin wash the mixture off after a few minutes.

Many feel that lemon juice is a great way to get rid of . Lemon helps dry the pimple. It also helps take away dark marks left by the pimple. Because lemon dries out the spot, it might dry out the skin as well. It may leave the feeling rough and hard. To prevent this, you should always use a light day cream on your afterwards.

Another home remedy for that can be found in your kitchen is vinegar and salt. Not only are these two good for fish and chips, but blending them together and putting them on spots is very helpful. Salt has great healing property. Because vinegar is so powerful, it needs to washed off thoroughly after a few minutes.

Cucumber used everyday is another excellent treatment. Cucumber is full of water and very revitalizing. The cucumber needs to be crushed and placed all over the . This is great to stop the formation of but don’t worry, if you already have spots, you can still use it. Garlic also helps treat . The scent is bold but it helps get rid of the zit. The fresh garlic must be blended into fine pieces and only put on the zit. You do not have to put it across the whole .

To avoid spending loads of money on treatments in stores that may or may not help, finding a home remedy is better and is also pure.

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Vitamins for Acne

A troublesome problem for many people no matter what their age, sex, or gender is . It can be caused by a wide range of things. Being deficient in essential vitamins and minerals is one that is becoming more and more common. There are ways to ensure that we get enough of the vitamins that we require. vitamins are an option that is becoming increasingly more common.

Our skin is the largest organ in our bodies and needs a certain amount of nutrition on a daily basis. Without this there will be problems that arise. is one that can and has been known to occur in many people. To make sure that you are getting enough vitamins you may need to take a vitamin supplement. As long as you follow the guidelines with these, they are a safe option. If dosages are exceeded though, it can prove to be lethal!

Vitamin A is very important as it supports the protective tissue of the skin preventing from appearing. It is also essential in maintaining and repairing damaged tissue, not to mention that is also helps to flush harmful toxins from your body. Being deficient in this vitamin is known to cause in many people.

Vitamin B complex is also known to have an active role in the prevention of . This one helps to relieve stress and anxiety that people encounter in their lives. Stress is another known cause in the development of amongst people. It is strongly encouraged that all the B vitamins be taken together. This can be done by buying vitamin B complex tablets. They contain all of them in one tablet form and you can get the benefits from them this way easily.

The oils that are in skin produce are another huge factor in the fight against . Zinc helps to control this in our bodies. Another benefit of zinc is that it helps the skin with scarring and healing issues. When these things are more controlled there is less chance of arising.

Last on this list will be that of chromium. This one is helpful in preventing infections of the skin. Almost all people are lacking this in their systems. The body has a difficult time with absorbing this nutrient. Also when food is prepared, what small amounts are in it is lost with the processing that food goes through. It is the best option to take this as a supplement to make sure you are getting an adequate amount in your body.

There are people out there that are available to help you make choices individualized to what your needs are. Doctors and other professionals know what is available and how to get the best out of them.

There are many multi vitamins available these days. They may be the help that you have been looking for. vitamins are a safe alternative to some of the other methods of treatment that have been used in the past.

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