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Battling it out with Hormonal Acne


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Acne might be a common issue which mostly teens have to suffer and acne eventually goes away as they progress into adulthood. But acne is not as simple as it might look. Scientists have not yet found out the exact reason, as to why acne happen, but they did managed to find some of the factors, which helps it thrive. Some of the factors which can flourish the development of acne are over indulgence in fatty food, bad eating habit, improper hygiene, scratching, pinching and rubbing already existing acne and hormonal factors which may or may not be related to …

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Causes of Hormonal Acne and Treatments


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Hormonal acne also known as acne vulgaris is a disturbing skin condition caused by overproduction of androgen hormones in the body. Androgen or testosterone is the main sexual hormone in males but it’s also present in females. Hormonal acne is primarily as a result of excessive production of androgen.

These hormones stimulate sebaceous glands to produce high amounts of sebum or natural oil in the skin. The Sebum produced accumulates in the hair follicles or pores where it mixes with dead cells and bacteria causing the formation of pimples or blemishes.

Hormonal acne is usually rife during puberty but may …

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Acne Vulgaris

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Acne vulgaris, commonly called acne, is a skin condition that effects most people at some time in their lives. it can occur during adolescence and into the adult years. Characterized by blackheads, whiteheads and blemishes of varying severity, acne vulgaris can be a minor problem or a major one.

Acne vulgaris begins when oil and dead skin clogs the pores of the face. it can also affect the neck, back, chest and shoulders. if the clogged pores get infected, the result is swelling, pus, inflammation, and tenderness.

Causes of Acne Vulgaris

The exact cause of acne vulgaris is not known. however, there are several factors that seem to start the process that leads to a breakout.

Overactive oil glands – In the teen years especially, but sometimes also during adulthood, the oil glands of the …

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Adult Acne – Why Hormone Imbalance Causes Acne

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It is common for acne breakouts to occur at times of increased hormonal activity: during puberty, ovulation/menstruation and menopause. Often, acne disappears or lessens when these periods are over. However, this is not always the case, as people who suffer from adult acne will testify. Acne should disappear when the teenage years have passed or when menopause is reached but, in many cases, it stays around to plague people when they reach adulthood. or it suddenly appears in people who missed out on acne in their teen’s altogether. Why does hormone imbalance cause acne?

Hormones And Acne

Acne is set off by a group of hormones called androgens, which are usually known as male hormones even though they are present in both men and women. Testosterone is part of that group and is the most …

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Understanding Baby Acne Causes and What You Can Do to Prevent It

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About 4 out of 10 adults worldwide have suffered from the embarrassing experience of acne breakout. while many people accepted acne breakout as the threshold to adulthood, occurrence of acne among newborns is something that most people are not aware of. How can it happen to newborn babies? why does baby acne occur?

Baby acne otherwise called as neonatal acne is a skin problem affecting about 20% of newborn babies worldwide. Usually characterized by red bumps that highly resemble adult pimples, neonatal acne appears on the cheeks, nose, chin, and on the baby’s forehead about 2-3 weeks after delivery.

5 Common Causes of Baby Acne

There are several reasons for acne breakout among newborn babies. Some reasons are already present at birth while others were developed upon exposure to outside dirt and chemicals. Listed are …

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An Acne Diet Plan For an Acne Free Life

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The benefits of following an acne diet plan have been discussed (and argued) for a long time. People that practice a holistic approach to healing have long embraced the idea that acne is actually a skin condition, not a skin disease. They believe the root cause of your acne lies in the fact that your body has little or no tolerance to elevated levels of hormones, chemicals, and/or toxins that can invade your body from many directions, including many of the foods and beverages that you consume at every meal.

If this is the case, it would then follow that adopting an acne diet plan that eliminates the foods that contain this material would appear to be a good idea. With that in mind, let’s look at a couple of examples that show just how …

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Adult Acne Treatment

 Adult Acne Treatment

Did you ever feel that you were too old for breakouts? Whether it is the adult or teenage form, acne can make people afraid to go out in public, anxious in social gatherings, avoid mirrors at all costs and wear tons of make-up to mask their unsightly scars. your young children might have even asked you, at one point, why you have all those dots on your face. Clearly, acne carries emotional ramifications which, not only lower self-esteem, but can also lead to social withdrawal, anxiety and even depression.

Differences between adult and teenage acne
Did you know that men and women are equally afflicted with acne during the teenage years, but women have twice the risk of men in adulthood? Acne in adults may be either persistent acne which is childhood acne that never …

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