What You Need to Know About Acne
November 14, 2009 by Chris Brennan · Leave a Comment
If you haven't ever had acne, you must have come across a few folks who really suffer from acne. I don't mean the regular blackhead, or small freckles scattered all over their features; no, I speak of folks who really suffer from it, with acne on their backs, necks, shoulders and even chest. I don't know how they live with it, but I doubt that I could. All I can say to them is, 'keep up the good fight.' It's possible to deal with acne, if you have access to the right information.
If you have not had your bath in a couple of days, you need not be surprised if you wake up one morning and there are smidgens of acne smattered all across your face. Sure, if the disease is only coming on to you that way, you are not very susceptible. However if you are one of those who suffers from the condition on a genetic level, you might appreciate the true meaning of being careless with your skin.
Some people who suffer acne dislike the condition so much that it begins to affect them psychologically. Some of them actually get the 'ugly duckling' feeling and mentality from the time that they were young, and they never quite outgrew it. You might think it's silly, but it is true, which is why you should never make a jest of people who already suffer from the disease.
Acne can happen to just about anyone in any stage of life, however it is most common in kids who are just growing into the puberty stage of their lives. In adolescents, it often results from changes in the hormones in their bodies as they become mature. This causes the said hormones to stimulate sebum production. And when this gets too much for the skin to handle, you begin to see the freckles and spots that signal the arrival of the condition.
If you have not had your bath for a couple of days, you are in good position to grow spots of acne all over your features. This notwithstanding, suffering from the condition is not an indication of uncleanness on your part. For some people, it could actually be hereditary, while for others it could be an allergic response to certain unfavorable conditions around them.
Some people like to apply various creams and lotions to their faces and areas of their body where acne appears. For others, it is the application of some of those very weird natural mixtures that you come across from time to time. What can I say? Different strokes; different folks. The important thing is to know which form of the condition you suffer from, and why. Once that is settled, you know you are on the right track.
Acne Vulgaris is without doubt the most common type of the skin condition that people suffer from, but even in-house, there are differences that offer the spice of variation. Cystic acne on your face is one clear example, while some people get the subsiding tropical acne of their trunk. However, the worst type is the one that grows beyond just your face to become extensive acne on your chest and shoulders. I tell you, this is never a very flattering sight.
Everywhere you turn in the United States today, you are bound to find more than a few people who suffer from acne vulgaris. This is the clinical name of the condition; most folks simply refer to it on the streets as acne, or freckles, or other such terms I'm sure you have heard from time to time. People who suffer the most from acne are little ones who are just coming of mature age, but occasionally it does spread to a few outliers.
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