Acne Causes
Acne Causes
Many people will have
problems with acne at some stage
of their lives. The most common form of acne is called
acne vulgaris and is caused when the pores of the skin become partially
blocked by oil and dead skin cells.
Bacteria that is normally found on
the skin surface then invades the area, this causes inflammation and
some pain. In most cases the ensuing pimples contain pus and sometimes a
blackhead. The blackhead is not dirt, but a change in the pigment of the
blockage.
Some medical professionals think that the causes of Acne is partly hereditary, but there
are several other factors that can precede its onset. One of these is
hormonal activity such as the menstrual cycle. Also Stress is likely to
bring on the dreaded zits due to increased output of hormones from the
stress glands.
Anabolic steroids have a similar effect, while medication
containing halogens, lithium, barbiturates or androgens is also cited as
a cause. There is a more severe form of acne called Chloracne which is
caused by exposure to high levels of chlorine. Chloracne acne is very
severe and can be long lasting.
The normal form of acne usually gets better by itself, but the trouble
is that it can often take a very long time: decades in some cases.
Another problem is that acne at its worst can leave bad scarring of the
skin. If a pimple full of pus is squeezed until it bleeds, there will
often be scarring.
There are many
acne causes, some mature women have what they think is acne, but it may be the less
common acne rosacea. It is similar to look at, but the skin is usually
flushed and becomes thickened. People who blush easily are the most
likely to develop this condition.
Acne rosacea is frequently
stress-related and is a potential threat to the vision, so a correct
diagnosis is imperative. It is possible for the two forms of acne to
co-exist. Another condition that can be mistaken for acne is keratosis
pilaris.
Some experts say that pimples should not be squeezed because this
can force the pus deeper into the skin. This deep-rooted infection can
result in scarring and cyst formation. It is a lot easier to prevent
these scars in the first place than to cure them, so go easy on the
squeezing.
If you cant resist & you do squeeze a pimple, wash
your hands in a disinfectant first, then gently pierce the pus-filled
pimple with a sterile needle. This will allow the pus to come out
instead of being forced downwards. You can sterilize the needle by
passing it through a candle flame two or three times.
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