What You Should Know About Acne
What You Should Know About Acne
There are many different types of acne and with that come many
theories, myths, and treatments. The exact cause of acne remains a
mystery. Why some pores are affected by acne and others arent, is
not known. Each case of acne is as complex as the individual
battling it and a treatment that works on one persons acne may not
work on yours.
Acne obviously has physical effects but it can also have
psychological effects, especially in teens. Most teenagers already
feel awkward and different, add acne to the equation and they are
identifiably different. Most teenagers with acne tend to have lower
self esteem, than their peers with clear skin, and are not involved
in as many activities.
Adult acne is on the rise and can also be very difficult to deal
with. Due to the changes that our skin goes through as we mature,
scarring is often worse in adults with acne than in teens with
acne. Adults with acne are also less likely than teens to seek
treatment for their acne, leaving them to suffer alone.
Whether you are an adult with acne or a teenager with acne, your
acne probably falls into one of a two main categories, inflammatory
acne or non-inflammatory acne. If you have blackheads or
whiteheads, or both, then you have non-inflammatory acne.
Inflammatory acne can be a little harder to identify. Inflammatory
acne is characterized by papules, pustules, and in more serious
cases, nodules or cysts.
Once you have determined which category your acne falls into, you
can explore the treatment options for your acne. Keep in mind that
even if you have tried several different acne treatments to no
avail, there is always something else to try for your acne. There
are new acne treatments coming up left and right and the next new
acne treatment might be the one that goes directly to work
attacking your acne and leaving you with the clear skin youve
longed for.
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