Getting to the Root of What Causes Acne
Acne is a condition that affects millions of people every year. Most who have it, have it for a relatively long time. Usually a sufferer of pimples and zits must endure them for several years, at varying degrees. While acne can develop on a person at any age, it is most common during two periods. One is, for women, around menopause. At this point, their hormone balance is changing and acne often results. The most common stage of life for acne to appear is during the teenage years, in both men and women, soon after puberty.
While acne can technically be used to refer to a number of different skin conditions, it\’s usually meant to refer specifically to acne vulgaris, the more common form. This is where skin blemishes appear on the face and the upper neck, and occasionally on the forearm and other parts of the body. Common acne is made up of non inflammatory comedones and papules. For cases that are more severe, one may find inflammatory comedones, papules, and nodules. In common, everyday language, acne is referred to as pimples. Another common term for acne is zits. Whichever word is chosen, they all refer to the same thing.
Much has been done to research cures for the condition as a whole. The problem is that there is still no known root cause of acne. As it stands, science can only point to more general causes. What actually leads to acne directly is still unknown.
One cause of acne might be related to genetics. What about someone\’s genetics causes the acne, though, isn\’t actually well understood. In a way, it can be said that the way someone\’s body produces and responds to hormones is the genetically inherited trait, and the actual cause of acne is left as a mystery.
Hormones have been identified as another cause of acne. It\’s known that the development of certain sex hormones, as produced in both genders at the dawn of adolescence, is linked to the formation of pimples. These hormones, though, are not a direct cause. Instead they are merely linked to a cause. There is some unknown reaction that hormones set into play that results in pores clogging and pimples forming.
Certain chemicals and medicines are considered acne causes. Drugs that contain lithium are known to be responsible for instigating acne breakouts. This can often be tricky because mixing certain medications can be risky, and so when one medicine causes acne it\’s not always possible to find an appropriate medicine to fight acne.
In the future, a more direct and specific cause may be discovered and, should this ever happen, people can certainly expect to see an onslaught of more specialized treatments.
Acne affects so many people these days, not just the stereotypical teenager. The good news is that there are many ways to treat and manage the problem and get acne relief, from home remedies for acne to prescription medications.
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