Acne: a major threat to adolescents and young

April 26th, 2009 by Carrie

Acne: a major threat to adolescents and young

Acne is one of the related health conditions, which is common in adolescents and young adults. Acne brings large problems to teenagers. Teenagers who have acne feel isolated, unsightly and insecure. Who would not when everywhere you look that clear front (skin) people get on the pedestal.

Acne is an inflammatory disease that affects the skin’s sebaceous glands characterized by papules or pustules or comedones. Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the arms. Acne can be defined as a group of skin rashes that appear mainly during adolescence. But it can occur at any age and can happen to anyone.

When people think of acne, usually the figure of a mortal approaches the presence of red, inflamed pores on his face. Even Though this is the most common, but not the only type of acne that people experience. There are several types of acne that people can experiment and reported there are numerous causes for acne.

types of acne:

• Acne vulgaris – most commonly experienced around puberty, usually of the face and shoulders / chest
• Acne rosacea – a red rash primarily on the face Acne keloidalis
• nuchal (Pseudofolliculitis nuchae) – a rash caused by shaving
• Acne conglobata (Hidradenitis suppurativa) – chronic abscesses or boils of sweat glands and hair follicles, in the armpits, groin and buttocks and breasts in women
• Cosmetic acne – acne caused by cosmetics
• Acne fulminans – an extreme form of acne conglobata
• Acne medicamentosa – acne caused by starting or stopping a />
• The chloracne – an acne rash caused by exposure to chlorinated hydrocarbons such as dioxins or PCBs.
These are the various types of acne, but the common type that occurs is usually acne vulgaris. Acne Vulgaris occurs at the time of puberty. It is more common in adolescents.

The causes of acne:
As said above, acne can be caused due to many reasons. But in general there are four main factors that cause acne. They are:
• Overactive sebaceous glands
• The impediment of the pores of the skin
• Activity of normal skin bacteria

• Inflammation act together to make the characteristic grains, pimples and blackheads associated with acne. Treatment

The acne treatment procedure was started many years ago. Since then, the treatment process gradually became better. Acne treatments are also of considerable antiquity:
• Ancient Rome: showering in hot and often sulfurous, mineral water was one of the acne treatments accessible a few. One of the first texts to mention skin problems is De Medicina by the Roman writer Celsus.
• 1800: Nineteenth century dermatologists used sulfur to treat acne. It was believed to dry the skin.
• 1920: benzoyl peroxide is used
• 1930: Laxatives are used as a cure for what is known as’ /> grains chastity “
• 1960: Tretinoin (original brand study Retin A) was effective for acne. This preceded the development of oral isotretinoin (sold as Accutane and Roaccutane) since the early 1980s.
• 1980 : Accutane is introduced in USA
• 1990: Laser treatment introduced
• 2000: Blue / Red />
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• Dealing with tender, swollen areas
• Limit the formation of blackheads and pimples new
• Reduce any stress or embarrassment associated with the />
Mild acne is handled either by the counter preparations such as benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid, sulfur, etc. This day Acne is also treated with natural acne treatment. treatment of acne with no side effects and is also fully affective in treating acne. That is no longer acne remains a major problem for adolescents and youth.

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8 Comments on “Acne: a major threat to adolescents and young”

  1. nathan says:

    is your change of diet causing the red bumps on your skin??

  2. ryuudolly says:

    Body scrub. A wash doesn’t exfoliate.

    I used St. Ives medicated scrub while I was in middle school and my back & chest acne disappeared. It’s a great scrub. You can use a loofah too. I haven’t used this scrub in 5 years or so. So I believe it works well.

  3. the black beast of aghhhhh says:

    it’s definitely better to use a wash–exfoliating it can open them up and spread bacteria around. i would recommend trying toothpaste all over your chest for 15-20 minutes before the shower. my chest gets realllllly red right afterwards, but that goes away after 30 minutes, and any zits are gone the next day. if none of that works, go see the dermatologist! she’ll know what it is and what to do.

  4. Alexis R says:

    wow, I feel for you! I have that same problem…it’s really weird. I’ve tried lots of things but the acne won’t go away. And I’m not sure but I would go with acne body scrub. It sounds better-quality.

  5. d h says:

    Its not uncommon. Its probably your clothes rubbing up against it causing it to get irrated or sweat or both. Try
    liiv botanicals Rejuvenating Body Wash and liiv Botanicals Vitalizing Face Serum you can get them at http://www.youravon.com/dhullum use code fsany for free shipping. This helps with acne too but it isn’t too harsh. The facial acne products you’re using are probably making things worse! And don’t over scrub with the loofah if it is a rash you’re breaking them open and it will spread! Those products will help you out if it is a rash too. GL!

  6. Tiffany says:

    It’s actually more common than you think. Clinque makes a spray that’s made to rid body acne. It works great. I used to us it and so has my husband. We always have bottle laying around incase of outbreaks!

  7. Erick N says:

    The best way to get rid of chest acne is to use an acne treatment product that is only designed for body acne (back acne,chest acne,arm acne..etc). I am sorry to say that most acne products available only focus or treat facial acne…they don’t even talk about body acne.
    Your diet too is important. Eat plenty of vitamins and drink enough water. Always use lukewarm water when taking a shower because it doesn’t dry your skin. Hot water dehydrates the skin and cold water drys it out.
    Use gentle soaps when taking a shower too.
    avoid oil stuff and it is recommended that you see a dermatologist.

  8. camie says:

    i used to have that when i was about 13 and it went away after like 2 years. but then i’d get one pimple once in a while, so i tried NEUTROGENA ADVANCED SOLUTIONS COMPLETE ACNE THERAPY SYSTEM. its about $25 at walmart or riteaid. it really works. it dries up pimples really quick and i also use it for my face.

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