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Face Acne - Want to Talk About It?
By Chantel Shuman
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By Simon Charles
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Important Information About Acne
By John Ward

Acne is one of the Most Common Skin Conditions in Young Adults and Teenagers. So exactly what is acne? This article will shed some light on the subject.

Acne is most commonly associated with teenagers, and while the most common sufferers of are indeed teens there is also adult and baby acne. Baby is caused by hormonal fluxes that occur during and just after birth, and typically clears up before the baby reaches one month of age.

Acne is an inflammatory disease of the skin that is caused when hair follicles become clogged by dead skin cells and sebum, an oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands in the follicle. Common treatments of involve killing the causing bacteria, removing the dead skin cells blocking the follicles, or reducing the amount of sebum present on and below the surface of the skin.

Acne is not generally harmful, though it can be a source of embarrassment, particularly since it is prevalent in adolescence when physical appearance and social standing are typically very important. Especially severe cases of may require treatment from a dermatologist or by the staff of one of the many skin care centres.

While is most prevalent in teenagers and young adults, it is even possible for newborn babies to be afflicted. Baby occurs in newborns in response to the hormonal changes that occur directly after birth. This type of almost always clears up in a few weeks and does not require any treatment.

In addition to medical treatment, there are a number of home cures that, while not proven to be effective, are still quite popular. Common home  remedies include the application of various herbs and other household substances. Common home remedies also involve avoiding food such as chocolate. While no evidence supports the use of these remedies, some people swear by them.

Disclaimer: All content within this articles is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Always consult your own doctor if you're in any way concerned about your health.

John Ward

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