How To Wage A Battle Against Acne
Most people know about the skin condition called acne that may affect the face, shoulders, neck or chest with inflamed pores. Acne can affect anyone, no matter what their age.
When skin cells die off, they can mix with the oils of the skin to plug the pores. In mild cases of acne, these plugs appear as blackheads. In more severe case, the bacteria of the skin cause infection and the problem becomes worse.
Hormonal changes in the body can cause production of more oils in the skin. Acne, due to these hormonal changes is found in teens, women as they progress through their menstrual cycle or while they are pregnant, or when they start or stop birth control pills.
If the affected area becomes infected can leave permanent acne scarring. Facial scaring may affect a person’s self confidence.
Many people may have recommendations of ways to treat acne. Some will work, while others will not. Over the counter products that contain benzyl peroxide are some of the most effective treatments available for teens. Daily use of an antibacterial facial cleanser may also help.
Benzyl peroxide is often too strong for adults with acne and they have better results with products that contain salicylic acid.
When you have an outbreak of acne, you should avoid squeezing, picking or touching the skin that is already irritated. This can cause the scaring to become even worse.
If you are using the preferred over the counter medication for your age group, but your problem is not clearing up, you may need a prescription for a mild antibiotic. When taken as directed, the antibiotic lowers the possibility of infection and the scaring that is associated with it.
It is not possible to prevent all outbreaks of acne. There are a few steps that can lessen your chance of permanent scars. Some teens may feel these steps are somewhat of a hassle, but they result will prevent lifelong scars.