Acne: Fact And Fiction
Posted: Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 3, 2013 by Unknown in
Acne: Fact And Fiction
Myths about acne die hard.
Old wives tales about its causes continue to persist, in spite of scientific
condition to the contrary. This article aims to shed light on some common myths
about acne and attempts to separate fact from fiction.
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Myth 1: People who have acne are unclean and
maintain poor hygiene
There is absolutely no truth to this
statement. Acne is caused by a hormonal imbalance in the body. When the oil
glands responsible for keeping our skin waterproof and moist, over react to
produce excessive quantities of sebum, they block the associated hair follicle,
causing clogged pores, which develops into acne. So hygiene has absolutely
nothing to do with it. In fact unnecessary scrubbing of the skin can exacerbate
the problem. Do take care of your skin though - wash your face gently and pat
dry.
Myth 2: Eating the wrong foods will lead to
acne
The fact is that there is no co-relation between what you
eat and acne. The chocolates, the French fries, the cheese pizza, and all those
other fatty foods that have been lambasted ever so often, because of their
unhealthy consequence have no affect whatsoever on your skin. However, eating a
well balanced diet makes sense. So while you don’t have to be concerned as to
whether your favorite treat affects your skin (at least directly), do remember
that it does affect your overall health.
Myth 3: Acne is caused
by stress
The truth is that the stress that most of us
experience as part of our day-to-day existence does not lead to acne. Sometimes,
acne can arise as the side-effect of drugs taken to treat severe stress. Talk to
your doctor to find out if your stress medication is responsible for your acne.
Stress can however make an already existing acne condition
worse.
Myth 4: Acne is a merely a cosmetic
disease
Well, acne does affect the way you look and yes, it is
considered a threat to your physical well being. However, the fact remains that
in some cases acne can lead to permanent scarring which is more than just purely
cosmetic. Acne affects people psychologically. It is known to affect their
perception of themselves, their self-esteem and confidence and their interaction
with others. It can cause feelings of frustration, depression and social
embarrassment.
Myth 5: Acne can not be cured
With
the kind of products that are available in the market today, there is no reason
why anyone should have to suffer the agony caused by acne. The fact is that acne
can be cleared up with the right medication and a regime specific to their
needs. Consult your dermatologist if you have acne.