Showing posts with label acne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acne. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2011

Is Acne Rosacea Caused By Over-Indulgence?

You’ve seen it before, a person with perpetual ruddy cheeks and no real good reason why they should be like that. At first glance, you might suppose it’s due to inclement weather conditions – a strong sun or driving winds or biting cold. In the absence of that, the unfortunate person is often assumed to be a bit ‘overindulgent’, or even assumed to be a very shy and bashful creature prone to blushing. It could be any of those things; or it could be none of them. It might just be a condition called Acne Rosacea.

Acne rosacea, or simply rosacea, is a skin disorder that results in ruddy, red and pimply skin on the face, typically across the nose and cheekbones, but can also show up on the chin and forehead.
When you examine it closely, it resembles regular old-fashioned acne, but the difference is that you won’t find any blackheads (which crop up only in very rare cases). Believe it or not, about 5% of the population is affected by rosacea, with it occurring most often in middle-aged women, and the majority of them tend to be the type who easily blushes. While it does happen to men, it usually is much more severe, resulting in a nose that often becomes quite red and enlarged (hence the reason why people might believe the ‘overindulgence’ theory).

Without treatment, rosacea may become worse. While the actual cause of rosacea is still uncertain, it is thought that the people who are most susceptible – namely, fair-skinned individuals who tend to easily blush – make it worse simply because they’re unaware that they have the condition. They may attempt to tan their skin, but the sun damage causes the blood vessels beneath the skin’s surface to stretch further then they should, and in some instances, even swell. With repeated tanning and exposure to the sun or cold, biting Irish winds and rain, the redness and swelling may become permanent. At some point, the capillaries will be visible beneath the surface.

And even if you shun the sun, wind and rain, you might find that your own lifestyle is a danger to your facial skin. A person flushes for many reasons, not just because they’re shy; prescription drugs, mental or physical stress, certain hot and spicy foods or drinks, hot saunas or baths, weather extremes, etc., all of those can make a person’s skin flush.

Treatment for Rosacea ranges from prescription topical creams to IPL (intense pulsed light) and other skin treatment lasers. Treatment is dependent on the level of 'blush' in the skin, and on the extent of broken veins present. Your acne clinic will assess your skin for the appropriate treatment for you and guide you through managing and improving your acne rosacea.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Acne (Acne Vulgaris)

What is acne (acne vulgaris)?
Acne vulgaris, or acne (pimples), is a skin problem that starts when oil and dead skin cells clog your pores. If you have little red spots, or Pimples, you have a mild form of acne. Severe Acne (Severe Acne) can mean hundreds of Pimples that can cover the face, neck, chest, and back. Or, it can be bigger, solid, painful red lumps (Cysts).
Most young people get at least mild acne (mild acne). Usually it is better after 10 years. But many adult women have acne in the days before their menstrual period.

How do you feel about acne may not be related to ugliness. Some people with severe acne are not bothered. Another embarrassed or upset even though only a few Pimples. The good news is that there are many good treatments that can help you control acne.

What causes acne?

Acne starts when oil and dead skin cells that clog the skin pores. If the germs that enter the pores, the result can be swelling, redness, and pus. See a picture of how the form of nodule. For most people, acne starts during adolescence. This is caused by hormonal changes make the skin more oily after puberty starts. You will not get acne from eating chocolate or greasy foods. But you can make it worse by using products for oily skin that can clog pores. Acne is a descendant of bias. If one parent has had severe acne, you are more likely to have.

Any acne symptoms?

Symptoms of acne include black spots (Blackheads), and rash (Pimples). This can occur on the face, neck, shoulders, back, or chest. Pimples are large and deep-called cystic lesions. This can hurt if they are infected. They also can scar the skin.

How to remove acne? (Acne Treatment / Treatment)

To cope with acne, keep your skin clean. Avoid skin products that can clog pores. Looking for products that say "noncomedogenic (does not cause blackheads)" on the label. Wash the skin once or twice a day with mild soap or soap acne. Try to rub (scrubs) or gouged Pimples. This can make them worse and can cause scarring.

If you only have a little pimple, to care for, you can use the cream (cream) without a prescription acne. Find that contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. Use as directed. It can manghabiskan time to control acne. Continue to use the same treatment for 6 to 8 weeks. If your skin is not better after 8 months, try another product.

If you Pimples really bothering you, or leave marks on the skin, consult your doctor. Cream for your skin may be all you need. Your doctor can also order antibiotic pills. Mixture treatments may work best. If you're a woman, taking birth control pills (KB) can help some.



If you have acne wounds, talk to your doctor about stronger medicine. Isotretinoin (such as Accutane) works very well, but it can cause birth defects. And using Accutane may have something to do with depression. Let your doctor know if you had depression before taking this drug. And if you're female, you have to prevent pregnancy by using two forms of birth control. Even one dose of this medication can cause birth defects if women take when she was pregnant. You may not take Isotretinoin if you are breast-feeding.

What can be done to remove acne scars?

There are skin treatments that can help acne scars look better and smoother. Consultation to your doctor about it. The best treatment for you depends on how severe acne marks. Your scar tissue can be removed or have a look of collagen. Collagen soft freckled skin scar to show below. You can get the best results with the combination treatment.