Even Stress Can Cause Acne

January 24th, 2009

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Stress is any situation that brings a change in our body. It is not just mental exhaustion but can be physical as well. So you can be stresses when you are sad or worrying about something and also you can be stressed when you have accomplished something, due to the exhilaration.

There is a deep connection between stress and acne. Every one of us has suffered an outburst of pimples right before exams or before some big event. This is not just your bad luck but the relation between acne and stress is responsible behind it.

Whenever we are under stress our body produces a hormone from our adrenal glands called testosterone. This hormone makes the pores on our skin produce more oil. This oil as you know causes the pimples to pop out o your skin! Thus stress causes acne by augmenting the oil production on our skin. The chance of women getting acne due to stress is more than men because they have low levels of testosterone.

Although, it is inevitable that we stress ourselves once in a while but you must try to avoid it as much as you can for the sake of your skin. The most important thing is try to find out what stresses you the most and stay away from it!

Effect of Acne On The Lifestyle Of People

January 15th, 2009

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It is widely believed that a disease as minor, as in not life threatening, as acne can cause most severe form of trauma, insecurity, inferiority complex and a lot of other psychological trauma. Psychiatrists all over the world have been unable to find any empirical reason why so many stigmas are attached to this disease which happens to everybody with varying degrees. Acne, in most cases wears off on its own and apart from aesthetic aspect, has no serious ill effect on the health of any person.

Even after knowing all these general facts, acne does have a major impact on the lifestyle of the person affected from this. The person prefers to stay withdrawn, and turn to introverts. The degree of self confidence and self esteem takes a plunge. Apart from general frustration, embarrassment and anger, there are cases where people have suffered from depression due to this. The most remarkable observation is that people with acne are more readily fired from their jobs. All the effects are related to each other and leads to the overall deterioration in the person’s life, discouraging him from following their dreams. Such are the social hazards of acne.

Causes of Acne Scars

January 7th, 2009

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We all know that scars are reminiscences of  injury of any tissue. They are always left where a tissue has been injured. There are internal scars also. When acne appears, the injury is caused by the inflammatory stimulus to the secretion of the plugged sebaceous gland, called sebum. There are two types of true acne scars. They are:- ice pick scars and keloids.

It is common knowledge that any injury in the body is dealt by the white blood cells. Thus when there is an inflammation in case of acne, then the white blood cells get into action to combat the bacteria that are present in the acne. these WBCs remain in this affected area for a period of a few days to a week. When their job is done, they leave a remnant of their site of action in the form of a scar. But this also happens only in the case of people who are hypersensitive towards cicatrices. Whatever said and done, the exact measure and reason why it occurs in some while not in others is till now unknown. In some, scarring only happens after a nodulocystic acne, while in others it may well appear after a small pimple as well. But in most cases, nodulocystic acne are causes of serious acne marks.

Getting to the Root of Beauty – When It’s Skin Deep

January 2nd, 2009

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One of the things I’m really grateful for is great skin. Growing up, I was the only girl on the block who didn’t have to worry about acne even as all the kids my age were frantically searching for ways to clear those ugly zits off their faces. To this day, I don’t know what a pimple feels like, and for this alone, I’m the envy of all my friends. What they don’t know is that there’s a downside to having skin that’s naturally dry, one that often gets overlooked when you live in a place that has a warm climate – itchiness and rash. It’s only when winter sets in that you start to feel the cracks showing, and when your face and hands are raw from all the rubbing you’ve been doing, you start to wish you didn’t have such “beautiful” skin after all.

But even with all the dryness that cold climes bring, I’d take my pimple-free skin any day over the oily kind; at least I have a whole range of creams and winter skin care products that help me prevent the itching. For those who are of the opinion that beauty is something that’s skin deep, it pays to take good care of your skin so that the ravages of age, pollution and cosmetics are kept to a minimum. And here’s how you can do that:

  • Eat the right kinds of food: Foods that are rich in fat, oil and sugar make your skin look pasty and pale. They also make you prone to pimples and acne. Fresh fruits and vegetables contain all the essential nutrients that your skin needs to glow and look beautiful.
  • Drink lots of water: Our body is made up of three fourths of water, and this is why we need to drink as much as possible to make up for the losses due to sweat and urination. Water aids in digestion and helps your kidneys eliminate toxins from your body. It also keeps you from becoming dehydrated and makes your skin supple and soft.
  • Don’t use harsh cosmetics: Makeup and cosmetics may make you look better in the short term, but if you use brands that are chock full of harmful chemicals over a long period of time, they could cause your skin to show signs of aging even though you’re still in your prime. Some chemicals may also cause adverse effects like rashes and itching.
  • Keep dirt away: The best thing you can do for your face is to keep it clean. Wash your face after time spent outdoors to remove the dirt and grime and help your pores breathe freely. Also remember to remove makeup completely before you go to bed. Cosmetics worn for long periods of time tend to clog your skin and prevent life-giving oxygen from reaching your cells.

Remember, while a good skin tone is part of your genetic makeup, it pays to augment your natural beauty with good care and the right foods.

This post was contributed by Kelly Kilpatrick, who writes on the subject of CNA certification. She invites your feedback at kellykilpatrick24 at gmail dot com

Who gets acne?

January 2nd, 2009

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Regardless of race, ethnicity, caste or creed, about 100% of people in the age group of 12 to 17 have at least an occasional breakout of whiteheads, blackheads or pimples. Mostly, pimples are treated with over-the-counter or non-prescription ointments or medicines, some cases, it is more serious than that. In more than 40% of adolescents, this acne breakout is serious enough to require medical treatment from a dermatologist.

Acne starts occurring by the age of 10 to 13 and lasts up to ten years. It mostly stops by early or mid twenties, but in a few cases, it persists. In some cases, it has been observed that people get acne for the first time as adults.

Young men and women are equally likely to get acne. But there are subtle differences. While young men are more likely to have more serious and persistent forms of acne (nodule etc), they are hesitant to visit a dermatologist. On the contrary, women visit them at the drop of a hat. They generally have acne because of usage of cosmetics that don’t suit their skin type and due to hormonal changes in their menstrual cycle.