I am sure that every one of you is somehow familiar with acne and acne treatments. Sometimes it seems as though everyone got that skin disorder, right? Acne is described as an inflammatory skin disease that generally affects the tiny pores that cover the face, arms, back and chest. Technically, it is named acne vulgaris and considered as the skin disease caused by the interplay of follicular hyperkeratinization, the presence of Propionibacterium acnes bacteria in the follicular canal and sebum production.
Acne, according to certain studies, can vary from quite mild to tremendously severe. When the lining of the skin duct as well as the sebaceous glands start to work is when it is typically formed over time. It is noted that with the onset of acne, the lining of the duct actually sheds cells which are then transported away to the the skin by the sebum. A plug known by many as the comedo is formed when the sebum and cells begin to amass, blocking the duct.
Further studies have noted that once the plug stays below the plane of the skin, closed comedo or whiteheads occur. If the plug pops out of the skin duct and the top is dark, it is called a blackhead or open comedo. It will not simply wash away because, as noted earlier, it is not just dirt.
It is actually melanin, the dark tint in our skin, that causes the discoloration.
Acne occurs among many people, in about 80 percent of all teenagers, according to certain studies. The onset of acne is most prevalent in people aged 25 to 30 years old, mainly for women. The true cause of acne and what makes it develop is not totally understood in adolescence. When it comes to the formation of acne there are many different factors. It seems that heredity is the most important factor that plays a role in the acnes development. As is believed by many, if a member of your family, either your parents or your grandparents, had acne there is a greater possibility that you too will have acne.
Today, acne has many different treatments available. So, acne does not need to control your life. If you have got problems with it, there are actually some prescription drugs out there you can use to treat such a disease. As always, consult your physician before starting any acne treatment.
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