Jun 02, 2008 @ 08:20 am by Richard May
by Richard May
Around 25% of men and 50% of women are going to suffer from adult acne at some stages in their adult lives. Today it is not only teenagers but also people in their twenties, thirties and forties that are likely to suffer from this skin condition as well. Certainly, teenagers often find this difficult to cope with, but also just as many adults are finding it hard to cope with acne as well.
What is hard to believe that this skin condition is now as common in adults as it is in teenagers, and many people still do not know what the real causes for this condition to occur are. One reason why it seems adults may suffer from this form of acne like teenagers is because their have been changes in the hormonal balance in their bodies. But what is important is that an adult should go and see their doctor as soon as they feel that they may be suffering from this skin condition.
But as well as hormonal changes taking place in the person’s body there are other reasons why they may have started to suffer from adult acne also. Below we take a look at just what some of the reasons are.
1. Another cause for why an adult may have suddenly begun to suffer from this skin condition is their poor dietary habits. If they are eating the wrong kinds of foods such as too much sugar, fat or carbohydrates then their body is not getting the rights amounts of nutrients that it needs. Not only will this cause their digestive system to function incorrectly but also their hormonal balance will not remain healthy.
Along with eating too, many of the above mentioned those people who eat far too many processed foods would find that they are more at risk of developing adult acne at some stage of their adult lives. Therefore, if you really want to ensure that your body remains fit and healthy and reduce the risk of suffering from this skin condition you need to have a diet in place that contains lots of fresh produce in it. Also drinking plenty of water (around 8 glasses each day) will help by removing unwanted toxins from the body also.
2. Some adults may suffer find they suffer from this form of acne because they have inherited a gene from a parent that makes them far more susceptible. In some cases this condition can become severe and if not treated correctly can lead to their skin becoming scarred.
3. Another reason for why some adults may get this skin condition is because they are using synthetically made makeup and skin care products. These products are causing the acid and alkaline levels in their skin to become unbalanced and results in the eruption of the spots associated with acne. So the best way to avoid such skin problems if you use such products regularly is by only using those made with natural ingredients in them.
Above we have shown you a few of the reasons why you may be suffering from adult acne. But just like teenagers you can use many prescribed and over the counter products in order to treat it. Along with using these it is important that you make changes to both your diet and lifestyle as well.
About the Author:
About the writer: Richard May has suffered from acne since he was fourteen and now writes articles about
adult acne to help those who still have the condition. He also writes articles for
acne online who provide help and information on acne.
Jun 01, 2008 @ 02:38 am by Richard May
by Richard May
Today acne is not only a skin problem that teenagers can get, but there are many adults who are now getting this skin condition as well. One of the main reasons is that their body is actually producing too much oil (sebum) and this then causes the pores on the skin to become blocked. Should someone suffer from this condition not only does it look unsightly, but also if left untreated can lead to more permanent damage (scarring) to their skin. Below we take a look at the main acne signs and symptoms that are associated with this particular skin condition.
In most cases acne normally appears on a person’s face, but it can also appear on their chest, neck, shoulders and back as well. These are all areas of their body where they have glands that can produce oil. When it does appear acne can take various different forms and below we describe what these are.
1. Many people will often mistake acne for some other milder form of skin complaint as they only have black or white heads appear on their skin. These eruptions to the skin known as Comedones have been caused because the openings to the follicles of their hair have become blocked. Sometimes these can be come infected and can prove even more difficult to treat.
2. The next sign that a person may have acne is that spots have appeared on the skin’s surfaces, which are known as Papules. These will appear as small raised bumps on the skin’s surface and will be formed around the hair follicles. But unlike the Comedones these can become infected and inflamed and will often be red in color and are tender to touch.
3. Another form of acne that some people may get is pustules that are very similar to Papules but will have a white tip, which contains pus. This pus is made up of bacteria which if allowed to come into contact of other areas of skin can cause further eruptions of acne.
4. Nodules are much larger and solid lumps that are found beneath the surface of the skin and are very painful. These are actually caused because the oil has been able to build up deep inside the hair follicle.
5. Finally there are cysts these again are painful and are similar in appearance to nodules but they are also filled with pus. The biggest problem a person faces if they have this kind of acne symptom is that they can lead to scarring.
The biggest problem a person faces with these signs and symptoms of acne is that if any are allowed to rupture they can actually lead to the infection and inflammation spreading to other areas of skin surrounding them. Therefore it is important that a person suffering from any of the acne signs and symptoms above should seek medical advice from their doctor as soon as possible. Simply because they may actually find that they have some other underlying medical condition that is causing them to suffer from this particular kind of skin condition.
About the Author:
About the author: Richard May has published a number of publications about
acne signs and symptoms to try and help people cope with acne. He also writes publications for
acne online which provides advice and information on acne.