Bad Acne - Fast Pimple & Acne Cysts Removal System For Radiantly Clear & Blemish Free Skin
Posted: Tuesday, August 25, 2009
by Kacycarr
http://www.spotthepimple.com
I have bad acne that covers the whole of my face and I'm so depressed can you help. This is a familiar question and one asked mostly by teenagers. Some teens who approached us which were looking for ways to rid their acne said they'd tried everything to clear their ugly pimples, spots, zits and boils but nothing had worked. I don't dispute the fact that you have made every effort by using the right acne products to clear up the problem, however the reason the treatment may have failed to treat the acne successfully maybe caused by "misuse" of the product.
Sometimes the depression these youngsters complain about veers away from the actual acne problem itself and more towards failure in choosing the right product. Their depression normally derives from the continual let down of not getting results, and the money they lose on expensive treatments that don't work. Having a better understanding about your skin disorder will increase the odds in clearing your badly messed up skin.
About acne
Acne is a skin disorder that is vastly seen in young people in early puberty. It's duly caused by inflammation of tiny oil glands (sebaceous glands) that surround fine facial hairs and those on the chest. With age the severity of acne usually increases and reaches its climax around the ages of 17 to 19. Fortunately for some - acne disappears typically around mid-20s; nonetheless acne can remain until people hit the 40s.
Other conditions that bring acne are hormonal changes associated to pregnancy or menstruation, and environmental irritants (pollution, severe heat, humidity or cold.)
Acne causes
In puberty assembly of male sex hormones (androgens) rises in both genders which stimulate the sebaceous glands which create extra sebum. In some select cases the sebaceous glands are particularly sensitive to androgens. It occurs mostly in men who may get acne so severe it needs medical intervention. Because of the greater amount of sebum it makes the openings of the sebaceous glands thinner which thwart the sebum from getting out. In the meantime the sebum continues to mount up. Pimples are frequently reasoned by Propionebacterium acnes, a regular bacterium on the skin that feeds on sebum. This bacterium makes waste products and fatty acids that irritate the sebaceous glands causing them to become inflamed.
If you ask someone to explain what they think acne is you nearly always get the same response, and that it's when a person has bad skin covered in spots, boils, blackheads, zits and pimples. But ask them what they know about each then you get the silent treatment. You need to know about skin disorders if you want to improve the condition of you're skin..
What are the symptoms of acne?
People laugh when they are asked this question and usually reply with a cocky remark i.e. 'It's as plain as the nose on your face, it's spots, pimples, boils and zits of course.' While this is close to the thruth it's this type of attitude that has your skin struggle to respond to skin treatments. You need to know exactly what a pimple is, or the difference between a zit and a boil.
The first symptoms of acne are tiny, sensitive, red spots that later turn into pimples containing corrupted fatty acids. Severe cases is unsightly to look at and those with bad acne may suffer tremendously on the inside (psychological stress.) Some folk become a prisoner in their own home and live life as a social outcast because of their poor skin.
Things to avoid that make acne worse
- Damp environment
- Working with oil and specific chemicals.
- Squeezing zits and pimples.
- Particular medications.
- Menstrual cycle
- Wash the face twice daily with a gentle cleanser. Wash sweat off the skin at every convenience. Pat or lightly rub, but don't scrub the skin
- Keep hair off your face and shampoo regular
- Never squeeze or pop pimples it can cause scarring
- If possible avoid cold, heat and sunlight.
- Use a water-based moisturizer. Greasy oily beauty creams can block the pores and cause pimples.
- There is no evidence to prove certain foods cause acne, nevertheless if you notice spots increase after you eat particular foods, stop eating them.
- Eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of water and exercise
- Talk to a skin specialist or beauty therapist to find out how you can look after your skin
If your skin is showing no improvement then see a doctor. The time to consult a GP is
- If over-the-counter treatments haven't worked by suggested time on the instructions.
- If acne is causing you distress.
- If pimples are large, sensitive and sore.
- If there is scarring.
- If you're dark skinned and dark patches form where the pimples used to be.
Acne treatments come in both oral form and solutions applied directly to the skin. Types of medications as such are specially formulated to get to the root of the problem that's most likely to trigger acne, namely the sebum that narrows the sebaceous glands and any loitering bad bacteria. Depending on severity a dermatologist may have to be seen.
Mild acne may only need medication with "azelaic acid" or "benzoyl peroxide." Both help prevent thinning of the openings of the sebaceous glands and gradually stems growth of the acne bacterium.
In cases of aggressive acne then treatment dramatically changes
Severe acne is typified by deep cysts, inflammation, and badly damaged skin and scarring. Dsfiguring acne may need years of attention to get better so patients should be prepared for some disappointments along the way. Skin conditions of this nature are usually successfully treated with the help and guidance of a dermatologist who might use.
- Drainage and surgical excision
- Oral contraceptives
- Interlesional corticosteroid injection
- Isotretinoin
- Antibiotics
If rather large cysts don't respond to acne treatment then usually drainage and extraction will be done and carried out under sterile conditions. This shouldn't be done at at home to avoid infection and scarring. If a cyst appears seriously inflamed, there's every possibility it could rupture. To protect the skin from scarring and treat the inflamed cyst the skin specialist in charge will inject problem cysts with diluted corticosteroid to bring down inflammation and encourage healing. Interlesional corticosteroid injection melts the cyst.
Isotretinoin
Isotretinoin is a powerful drug kept aside for the more severe type "cystic" acne and comes in tablet form. It's a solution that is best effective for curing bad acne because it works on all four features that incline a person to acne - excess oil fabrication, clogged skin pores, P .acnes and inflammation. Not everyone no matter how bad their skin will be prescribed this mighty drug due to some of the serious potential side effects
Other possible severe side effects
- Pains in the chest
- Difficulty in swallowing or soreness
- Bad headaches, blurred vision or giddiness
- Bone and joint pain
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Depression
- Rectal bleeding
- Dry skin, eyes and nose
- Thinning hair
- Nausea
- Abdomen pains
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