Enjoy Fresh And Healthy Skin
Posted: Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 3, 2013 by Unknown in
Enjoy Fresh And Healthy Skin
Acne is a skin
disorder resulting from the actions of hormones and other substances on skin’s
oil glands and hair follicles. These things often lead to plugged pores and
outbreak of lesions more commonly known as pimples and zits. Acne lesions
basically occur on the face, back, chest, neck and shoulders. Thus acne is a
term for plugged pores [blackheads and whiteheads], pimples and even deeper
lumps [cysts and nodules] that appear in different parts of the body.
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How does acne
develop?
Acne is a disease of the pilosebaceous units [PSUs],
which consists of sebaceous glands connected to a canal, called a follicle that
contains a layer of fine hair. These sebaceous glands produce an oily substance
called sebum that normally empties onto the skin through the opening of the
follicles. When the walls of this plugged follicle breaks down, it starts
spilling everything like sebum, bacteria and shed skin cells, thereby leading to
lesions and pimples.
Factors that make acne
worse
Although the exact cause of acne is still unknown, but
doctors have a strong belief that they result from various factors. One of the
main factors include sudden burst of androgens that occur more during puberty.
The factors of acne include heredity or genetics. Children usually have a
tendency of getting acne from their parents and often get affected due to usage
of drugs like androgens and lithium.
However, there are several
factors that can make acne worse:
- Changing hormone levels in
adolescent girls and adult women
- Stress and anxiety
- Excess
secretion of oil after using of skin products like moisturizers and
cosmetics.
- Pressure from tight collars, tight sports uniform and
backpacks
- Environmental irritants like pollution and high
humidity
- Hard scrubbing of skin
- Squeezing or picking at
blemishes
Types of acne
People suffering from
acne can basically have a variety of lesions that can act as a detriment to the
skin.
Following are the types of acne:
Comedo – an enlarged and
plugged hair follicle that mainly produces whiteheads
Papules – inflamed
lesions that usually appear as small pink bumps on the skin that can appear to
be tender on touch
Cysts – deep, painful and usually pus-filled lesions
that can cause scarring
Nodules – large painful solid lesions that are
lodged deep within the skin
Pustules – papules topped with white and
yellow pus-filled lesions that are basically red at the base
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How to treat
acne?
Dermatologists normally treat acne but often you can use
some homemade recipes to prevent severe acne. You should wash your face at least
thrice a day with cold water and a mild cleanser. Using essential oils like
lavender, chamomile, calendula, juniper and mint with almond oil on your skin
will give effective results. You should also start adding zinc supplements to
your diet and avoid caffeine, junk food and salty foods.
Other than these
homemade recipes, you can also take prescribed medicines that contain benzoyl
peroxide, salicyclic acid, sulfur, Azelaic acid, vitamin A, and OTC topical
medicines to recover fast from acne.