acne??
Why do we get acne?
Answers:
How Acne Forms?
The skin has glands that are called sebaceous glands. These glands produce sebum and oil. This mixture keeps the skin moist on the surface. The sebum rises on the surface of the skin through the hair follicle in the sebaceous gland. In normal skin without acne, the gland opening is clear and the sebum easily comes out. Due to certain disturbance, the gland opening closes with the dead skin cells. This stops the path of sebum and this is the beginning of acne.
Acne develops in three stages.
First Stage:
In the first stage, you will observe comedones called blackheads and whiteheads. Blackheads have a little opening, while whiteheads are closed comedones. The black substance in blackheads is not dirt but oxidized sebum. These comedones contain a mixture of sebum and dead cells.
Second Stage:
The sebum in the gland begins getting infected with a bacteria called 'p.acnes'. This bacteria multiplies in the gland in the absence of air and the presence of excess sebum and dead cells. As the bacteria multiplies, the gland gets infected. This stage of acne is called pustule. Papules are cellular mass that are not inflamed while pustules are infected lesions. Papules are bigger than whiteheads in size.
Third Stage:
Nodules are like papules. They are the third stage of acne. Nodules are solid lesions but unlike papules, they are infected lesions and the infection goes in the deeper layers of skin. Nodules can cause pain and may not respond to common OTC treatments. Cysts are big sacs that are full of infected sebum, bacteria, dead cells and white blood cells. Cysts are much larger that pustules and infect the deep layers of skin like nodular acne. In nodulocystic acne, cysts and nodules form together. Some experts say that cysts are severely infected nodules and should be called as such.
Doctors try to intervene during the process of formation of acne and its growth and try to prevent formation of cysts which can scar the skin forever.
hate it dont know why its there its like teeth not growing out straight
well acne is formed by pimples. pimples you can get from clogged pores, and if you drink a lot of soda or juice they form. it happens from the poors of your skin. the oil in your skin gets on your poors and you get seceptable from it. Your pores get blocked by sebum, an oily substance that we used in pre-historic times to keep our coats oily and water proof. Then the pores get blocked with dead skin and dirt. then they get infected.
The best thing is to keep the skin clean. eat foods high in beta-carotene like carrots. treat it with benoxly type products or anything that will kill the bacteria - even toothpaste if you have nothing else.
your skin gets oily and you start get acne, it is curable, clearasil works, if you wash your face every day then you wont have to worry about it. if you are eating your fruits and veggies you can prevent it from happening!
Benoxyl will help or clean and clear and under control. you can stop them from leaving craters on your face.
because when grow above 14 years old our skin get acne
Treatment without knowing the root of the problem is useless.
First things first!
Knowledge is power. You must educate yourself about Acne
There is a place I can recommend you to go
http://www.green-rectangle.com/e-books/Acne/index.html
there are a lot of information in there including causes, treatments and prevention strategies, skin care product, skin hygiene, shaving.etc
Hope this will help...
Don't forget to thank me :)
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