Acne is the most common inflammatory skin disorder that causes spots and pimples, especially on face. At least 86% of the people experience acne problem in their young age between 15-26. Blackheads, Pimples, Whiteheads, Nodules and Cysts are all the different type of acne. Acne is not a dangerous problem, but it can leave scars on the skin. What Medical Science Says About Acne? Acne affects our skin’s oil glands who produce oil and hair follicles, these oil glands are stimulated by adrenal gland’s hormones in both females and males during puberty. This produced oil (under our skin oil glands) carries dead skin cells to the surface of the skin. In some conditions these oily substance (called sebum) and skin cells clump together and causes swelling, when this starts to breakdown a pimple grows. Outside bacteria and pollution help it to spread it on other non-affected areas. Some Facts About Acne Acne is most common skin disorder, but doctors don’t know what is...
When we have pimples, on the face or on the body, for no apparent reason and quite recurrent, we know that acne has knocked on our door. Whether we are young, adult, male or female, we have all experienced these famous periods of “skin budding” that we would like to forget, yet we are not equal before acne pimples. Indeed, acne is as diverse as the victims on whom it casts its hand. Some will have only a few small nodules, while others will endure the entire acne panoply. In fact, there are several types of acne, ranging from minor to severe. In this article we examine the three different ways of grouping acne and explains the names, possible triggers, and symptoms of each types of acne. It may help you determine what type of acne you have, but if it does not clear up your doubts and your skin continues to cause discomfort and problems, you should consult your doctor who will tell you properly. Acne At Different Stages of Life Our hormones behave differently at different stages of our ...