There are many misconceptions about acne despite being one of the most common skin conditions around the world; the main belief being that it only affects young people. While it is true that acne will often become apparent during the formative years, many people do in fact find it a temporary condition although as many as nine in every ten people will suffer with at some point in their lives.
Acne is the result of clogged hair follicles, caused by the overproduction of sebum, which is from the sebaceous glands but oil alone doesn’t clog pores nor does oily skin necessarily equal acne. Acne seems to be a condition that is not necessarily a natural one and something that past generations did not suffer with.
Clogged pores can also be caused by things like makeup, atmospheric pollution and the reason more young people seem to suffer with it, hormone adjustments but at least it is a treatable condition. Other causes that have been discovered are the reprocessed foods we eat and the high level of sugars that re contained in almost everything we consume.
Sometimes when acne is difficult to cure, a dermatologist will suggest a different type of medication which is more effective but may require more time to work. Once a dermatologist has been consulted then he will check on the effectiveness of the medication on a regular basis and monitor to see whether other treatment is necessary.
Usually, follow-up visits will be necessary to that the acne is being cured without further intervention being required. The fingernails are the acne sufferer’s biggest problem as bacteria can cause further infection of the already sensitive area so it is important that the acne is not aggravated any further.
This means that fingernails need to be kept clean and not dismissed because they look clean as almost all bacteria and germs are invisible to the naked human eye. To be on the safe side it is always wiser for an acne victim not to touch any of their pimples with their hands just in case.
The chances of perfect skin are virtually zero and you are more likely to suffer with acne if your parents also had the condition. The most likely scenario is that you will contact acne while you are young probably around puberty.
When the condition is affecting the individual both physically and emotionally then this is a good time to take advice from a dermatologist. This article is based on information readily available but should be used as a guide only, so if you are unsure, contact a medical professional about your condition.





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