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Skin disorder - Acne


By Rickey Lyssy

Millions of Americans are plagued with the skin disorder acne, and all are interested in finding ways to prevent acne from affecting their skin and ways to treat current pimples, lesions, and scarring.

Acne is a skin disorder that results from increased hormone levels in the body that catalyzes a production and secretion of increased sebum, or oil through the skin pores. Acne results when this sebum clogs the pore and bacteria and dead skin cells from the skins surface enter the pore. The result is red pimples and lesions on the skins surface that causes embarrassment to all and scarring and disfigurement to many. Because of this, everyone with acne is interested in knowing exactly what causes the lesions and pimples on their faces, backs, necks, and shoulders.

There are many myths about what causes acne, none of which are true. First, eating chocolate or greasy foods will not cause you to develop acne. It might cause you to gain a few pounds, but acne no. Apparently, food does not have an impact on whether an individual develops acne or not. Stress is also said to lead to increased zits and pimples, however stress does not have an affect on acne either. The only things doctors have been able to pinpoint are increased hormones and the way the sebum reacts to this.

Also, most people have an idea that certain things cause acne and by avoiding them you will not have to worry about developing acne. For instance, there is a myth that eating greasy foods or chocolate will cause you to develop acne, which is completely untrue. In fact, doctors and researchers have pretty much eliminated food as a trigger for acne. Another myth is that increased stress levels will cause your face to react with acne. Fortunately, this is untrue as well. Acne is simply a skin disorder related to increased hormone levels and the ultimate reaction of sebum, hormones, and the individuals skin. It is also important to keep in mind that an individuals age or race does not determine whether he or she will develop acne. Anyone of any age or race can develop acne, and do. Although, individuals are more prone to acne during their puberty years when hormone levels are higher as well as women on birth control pills or who are pregnant.

Dermatologists treat acne in a variety of ways, and generally work on a case by case basis. Most of the time medicated ointments and creams are prescribed to treat the acne on the surface of the skin and sometimes oral medications are prescribed as well. The dermatologist will make a decision as to what to prescribe based on your particular case.


Rickey Lyssy is the owner of Lowr Acne Ltd An oustanding place to find acne links, resources and articles.
For more great information on this article, please visit: http://www.lowracne.com/
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