Overview of Acne
June 3rd, 2009, Posted in GeneralHome remedies for acne are fairly numerous, which isn’t a surprise as it is a very common problem affecting many people worldwide - especially teenagers. Before thinking about home remedies and cures for acne it is important to have a basic understanding of what acne actually is.
The first thing you should do is go and talk to a doctor if you are worried about having acne. He or she will be able to provide you with the latest scientific research on the subject as well as advise you on the appropriate form of treatment specifically for you.
Acne is actually a set of rashes of the skin that are caused by various different reasons. Most people refer to acne as a bad outbreak of spots on a persons face, although it is an actual medical condition that affects millions of people in the US alone.
While acne is generally not a physically serious disease it can cause many psychological problems such as a loss of confidence, and may also leave visible scars on the skin in most cases.
Acne is caused by a change in the Sebaceous glands in the skin. There are two distinct visible forms - noninflammatory and inflammatory and affects the skin on the face and neck due to the high density of sebaceous follicles there. It is most common on teenagers going through adolescence due to an increase in the male hormones. These hormones actually occur in both sexes so it’s not only men who have problems with acne. The symptoms of acne can persist past adolescence though.
In its most severe cases acne can not only cause a loss of self esteem but also depression. This isn’t helped by the fact that many teenagers already feel insecure and unconfident about their bodies and looks - acne is just the final straw in many cases.
There are many myths about the causes of acne- the majority of them not found to relate to scientific evidence. For example many people think that easting a lot of chocolate can cause acne when this isn’t supported by many science studies that have been performed on this matter. In fact, it is possible that for complicated reasons chocolate could actually help in preventing and getting rid of chocolate (although that isn’t 100% certain yet). However there is some evidence that high-glycemic foods may help to cause acne, although scientists say that more research is needed in this case.