Archive for the ‘Acne’ Category

postheadericon Acne Rosacea

Acne RosaceaMedical Description
Rosacea, or acne rosacea is a chronic, progressive disorder of the skin manifested by small red spots (papules) and persistent facial redness (rosacea). Her cheeks and nose are the first to take on a purplish tint, followed by the forehead and chin.

Rosacea can affect any person aged 20 to 70 years, but adults 30 to 50 years old with fair complexion and whose skin has a tendency to blush easily are most often affected. Approximately 10% of the population would be affected by rosacea, to varying degrees. Women are more prone than men, but they are more likely to be affected by rhinophyma. This disorder is characterized by a red nose, swollen and bumpy. It is secondary to untreated rosacea.

Though referred to as acne rosacea, rosacea has actually very little in common with acne, which occurs in adolescents. The black dots and white buttons are virtually absent. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Acne Myths Busted

AcneChances are if you are a teenager today, you probably suffer from acne to one degree or another, whether it is the occasional outbreak or if more serious. Either way, it can be a frightening and sometimes confusing to wage battle. It is important to get all the myths and rumors clarified.

A common myth about food and acne is that eating chocolate will make your acne worse. There have been many studies regarding acne but does not reach the conclusion that acne is aggravated by eating chocolate, so go crazy and even eat.

Another rumor is that after your child / teen years, they no longer have to worry about acne. This is, unfortunately, a false statement. Acne can appear anywhere on the skin at any age. Usually occurs in adults when it comes in the form of scars.

I’m sure you’ve said a thousand times not taking care of his body or leave your resume hygiene can cause acne, but this is untrue. Actually, scrub and wash your hands and face more often than others are at greater risk for acne due to excessively dry skin. Although you should never neglect his body, which will not lead to acne breakouts whatsoever. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon The 5 most common are on acne

acneAcne is most common skin disorders. It’s a sad part of the lives of millions of people in the U.S. and millions more in other countries.

The good news that acne is a very “treat” disease. You can reduce the appearance that the minimum, thus reducing the scarring that often occur in severe cases of acne.

However, it is very important to discuss the myths surrounding acne and address them in the right way. This way we can avoid false treatment and unrealistic expectations.

Here is a list of 5 common myths about acne and the causes:

Myth 1: Acne is caused by diet. This is perhaps the most widely used myth. Let’s make this clear now. Hundreds of studies were carried out and no one demonstrated that certain ingredients in the diet cause acne. no chocolate, no pizza, no chips. However, a recent study shows a link between milk consumption and occurrence of acne. Another suggested the relationship is between the consumption of high glycemic foods and acne (soft drinks, candy, etc.). This may also explain the absence of acne in non-Western countries. This link is not fully established, but it’s a good idea to reduce the consumption of these foods, anyway. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Back Acne

Back Acne

Acne pimples are not just a facial problem. Other areas of the body are also susceptible. The neck, shoulders, arms, chest and legs can be casual or not so occasional zit. One of the places that sometimes get acne, back, even has a special name he coined: bacne.

Bacne is what you have your back when you have an outbreak of acne. Overall, not as serious as getting facial acne, and not normally visible. It is much easier to return to hide pimples under the clothes you wear most of the time. Of course, exceptions are the times you find yourself in a bathing suit or shirtless. Bacne Under these conditions may be as much of a cosmetic problem as the variety of facial acne.

Like other parts of the body, this form is caused by plugged pores. One type of oil called sebum is excreted in excess of the sebaceous glands in hair follicles on the back. These pores become blocked if this oil is not removed quickly. This can lead to blackheads, whiteheads, and zits or in other words, bacne. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon 8 Tips to Prevent Acne

Acne

No matter who you are, you have probably experienced acne in your life to some extent. Millions of people around the world have this terrible skin condition that riddles your previously smooth beautiful skin with nasty shock and grains that send you flying to the drugstore in search of answers. Well in this article some simple and effective advice is provided for you so you no longer have to live their lives with the fear of going out in public or being made fun of by anyone again.

Therefore, before discussing what you can do to prevent your acne, it’s probably better to talk about what exactly it is. Well, when the glands in your body produces too much oil it takes to keep your body functioning properly and then clogging the pores of your skin, causing the submission of zits and pimples on the skin known as acne.

So now you are armed with some knowledge of what is acne, it’s time to start learning what steps you can take to try and prevent it. Because when you do not know the exact cause of something, the treatment is quite useless. Read the rest of this entry »