ACNE TREATMENT
Acne is a common problem faced by almost all
teen-agers and youth. What is acne and why do we get them. Acne
is actually caused because of hormone imbalance. Your skin
breaks out because of a hormone called testosterone. Both men
and women have testosterone in their systems. In fact, did you
know that in order to make testosterone, boys bodies have to
make female hormones first? If you have acne, you haven't got
abnormal levels of testosterone. You've got skin that reacts
abnormally to this hormone. You start producing testosterone
around the time you start sprouting body hair. Testosterone
tells glands in your skin, called sebaceous glands, to produce
oily stuff called sebum. To add to the problem the inside of
the tubes that hold each hair become gummy and get partially
blocked - giving you blackheads. Put together if sebum blocks
the tubes --- you have big acne.
So go to your pharmacist or doctor to get your acne treated.
Here are a few tips that will help you know how to treat acne
at home.
1. If you have red angry looking acne, don't
touch it. If you squeeze now, all you'll do is force the
contents deeper into the skin that will make matters worst. And
all you'll end up with is redder, angrier acne than you had
before. Don't do it.
2. If you have a yellow custard top? Go for it. These beauties
CAN be squeezed but there's an art to it. Here's how. Wash your
hands thoroughly to avoid trouble and infection. Put a tissue
over your finger. Why? Because you want the contents of the
spot on the tissue, not splattered all over the mirror. Using
the side of your thumb and the end of your finger, very gently
start to squeeze. Don't whatever you do, use your nails as this
will damage your skin. Stop when you're applying a lot of
pressure and nothing is happening and you see clear fluid,
rather than yellow grotty stuff and the spot begins to bleed.
When you've finished dab it with antiseptic. Once the custard
bit is out, the spot will heal more quickly than an unsqueezed
yellow top would, providing that you now leave it well alone.
Now wash your hands again.
3. Whiteheads and blackheads. If acne is left untreated they
may cause this problem. Here the rule is if they're black,
squeeze but if they're small, white raised lumps leave them
alone. All that stuff about clean hands, tissues and stopping
if nothing is happening or you see blood, apply here too.
Tips for acne
treatment
1. DON'T TRY TO WASH IT
AWAY
Acne isn't caused by dirt. In fact people with oily skin have
cleaner skin than average because they wash it more often. But
it's a fact that washing too much can make acne worse because
it makes the skin dry and sore. So, wash no more than twice a
day, using mild soap and water. If you have patches of dry
skin, don't worry about putting moisturizer on. It won't make
your acne worse. If you're still concerned, use an oil free acne wash.
2. DON'T NUKE
'EM
There are lots of over the counter creams, gels, lotions and
potions. Most contain a powerful bleaching agent called benzoyl
peroxide. You'll find the strength written on the label. You
might be tempted to go straight for the highest sort, working
on the 'let's nuke 'em principle. The likely result is that
you'll irritate your skin like mad. It may also go all dry and
scaly on you. But if you still are willing to bleach then use
the mild one.
3. MAKE A DATE - THE TWO
MONTH RULE
If you have been using over the counter remedies for two months
and there is no real improvement in your spots, this is the
moment to go and make an appointment with your doc.
4. YOUR DOCTOR - THE TWO
MONTH RULE
The thing you are most likely to be given by the doctor is a
prescription for antibiotics. These will either be topical
(which means something you put on your skin) or tablets you
have to take every day. Whatever treatment your doctor or
pharmacist recommends, follow the instructions carefully and
keep using for at least two months. There should be a
noticeable improvement by this time. If not, go back to discuss
other possible treatments Antibiotics are perfectly safe to
take. You should take them for at least two months and then go
back to your doc. If they seem to be working, he will probably
tell you to keep taking them and give you some more. If they
aren't doing their stuff, don't despair - he has loads of other
spot busters in his black bag.
5. YOU ARE NOT AN ALIEN -
BUT JUST BE PATIENT
Hundreds of thousands of teenagers seek help for acne. You are
not alone. You are not an alien. And if people really care
about you, they don't even notice your acne, however bad you
think they are. But you will need to be patient. Most
treatments take time to work. At least two months. And some
treatments, like antibiotics will work well but may have to be
taken for months, or even years.
6. THE MONTHLY CURSE...
OR EXAMS
Acne does tend to get worse just before a period. It's because
there is a surge in hormone levels at this time. But boys don't
get away lightly either. Being hot and sweaty (particularly
after sports like football) makes acne worse. And for everyone,
stress - particularly at exam times - is a cue for a mega
breakout. This is normal - and of course, even more reason for
feeling stressed. Go chill. They'll get better - promise.
7. WATCH WHAT YOU PUT ON
YOUR SKIN AND HAIR
Some beauty products are big no-nos. These include pomades and
defrizzing agents for hair that tend to cause an outcrop of
blackheads along the hairline and some of the heavier
cosmetics. And be wary of suntan oils. Not all will make you
break out, but some may. Try a friend's first before you buy.
By the way, the sun might dry up acne and a tan might hide
them, but your skin is still vulnerable in the sun and needs
protection.
8. CARRY ON
KISSING
You can't catch acne during kissing - go for it!
9. CARRY ON EATING
CHOCOLATE
It's a myth that eating chocolate and fried foods causes acne.
However, eating a good diet improves your general well-being
and this is reflected in your skin.
Common Questions
asked about acne problem
Does wearing make up
cause acne?
It is not necessary that wearing make up causes acne. Acne is
caused because of hormonal imbalance mostly during puberty. But
you have to take special care while you apply make up and
thereafter if you have acne. Make sure you wash any make up
tools, including sponges and brushes as often as possible as
these become a breeding ground for bugs which can cause your
spots to pop up. Stop wearing make up if you have too many
spots and you can resume after you have treated them. Don't
forget to clean the make up after you come home and and make
sure you cleanse your face properly each night.
Do skin toner and
moisturizer cure acne?
One thing that you need to know is acne is not caused by dirt,
so no amount of cleaning and toning is going to get rid of
them. So for treating acne you must consult your doctor and eat
lots of healthy food and drink lots of water. That is the
natural way to keep you face spot free.
Is it ok to do
facial?
It can be a real treat to have the facial done, as they can be
very relaxing and make you feel properly pampered. However, you
should be aware that they should not be used to help 'treat'
spots, as this can be quite dangerous if the beauty therapist
is not trained. Sometimes a beauty therapist will also squeeze
out any spots and blackheads that if it's not done properly,
may cause a bigger problem than before.
What is the best way to
cover up spots?
Foundation is okay to use and may give you more confidence if
you've got a hot date, but remember to look for oil-free one.
Whatever you use to put on your skin, wash your hands or sponge
before applying foundation.
Once your face is properly cleansed, you are
ready to apply whichever medication you and your doctor have
chosen. Click on the choices below to learn more about
prescription or over-the-counter treatment options.
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