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The Fastest Way to Acne Treatment During This Less Polluted Covid-19 Pandemic Season

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...

What Are the Different Types of Acne?

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 ...

Acne Vulgaris ICD 10 - 10th Revision L70.0

On October 1, 2015, physical therapists and other HIPAA-covered providers transitioned from ICD-9 to the diagnosis code set known as the tenth revision to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is a globally used diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. Here we'll discuss about acne vulgaris ICD 10 diagnosis code. After this all HIPAA covered providers must report ICD 10 codes instead of ICD-9 codes in order to receive reimbursement for their services. Compared to ICD 9 which is more than 30 years old, ICD 10 allows a much greater level of specificity in coding patient diagnoses. History of ICD-10? The World Health Organization (WHO), the public health sector of the United Nations that focuses on international health and outbreaks started developing the ICD-10 coding system in 1983, but didn’t actually finish it until 1992. Yes, it took almost a decade to create ICD-10, and it has ...

Acne Vulgaris Treatment - Get Rid of Acne Vulgaris Fast

Acne is a very common skin disease that affects 80% of adolescents but also many adults. Most often benign, acne can nevertheless take severe forms that leave scars and profoundly alter the quality of life. Acne vulgaris treatment may depends on it's severity, bellow are some recommended treatments. What Are the Recommended Treatments? Acne is a condition of the glands that secrete sebum at the root of the hair or hair follicles. This causes clogging of the pores of the skin and the appearance of various lesions such as comedones (black dots and white dots) and pimples (papules, pustules and even nodules). Depending on the lesions, acne has several levels of severity, ranging from very mild to very severe. Depending on the severity level, the treatments will be different. Acne: The Different Stages of Severity The recommendations are based on a classification developed by the GEA (Global Acne Evaluation) , which classifies the disease into 5 degrees of increasing severity: Grade 1...

Acne Vulgaris - Definition, Cause and Treatment

Acne Vulgaris is an inflammatory skin disease, caused by increased production of sebum and accelerated removal of dead skin cells. Acne, also known as acne vulgaris , where vulgaris is the medical term of “common” . At puberty, its appearance is caused by the hormonal changes related to puberty, and more precisely by the increase in testosterone in the body at this period. In this article, we'll discuss about it's symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment. Acne Vulgaris Meaning - What is Acne Vulgaris? Generally, the vulgar appearance of acne on the face and upper part of body called 'acne vulgaris'. In the case of so-called "acne vulgaris", the skin channel allowing the sebum to escape to the surface of the skin becomes clogged as a result of over production of sebum, too thick sebum as well as dead skin cells that block the exit of the sebaceous gland. This obstruction leads to white dots (white comedones) and black dots (black comedones). To this are added...

Acne - An Overview, Causes Treatment and Prevention

Acne is commonly known as pimples; it is a skin condition that commonly afflicts people during their teenage years. Acne pre-dominantly affects the face but can also show up on the back, neck, shoulders and chest. While most common in teenagers it can appear on adults as well. Neither race or gender is an indicator of acne as it affects male and female and all races equally. Read this article till end to get an overview about acne, it's causes, prevention and treatment. Acne - An Overview The medical term for it is Acne-Vulgaris. It can be diagnosed by the lesions that form on the skin. These lesions can take several different forms: blackheads , whiteheads and cysts. Cysts are formed when the pore becomes completely blocked. Acne is most common during puberty because at this time your body is creating an excess of sebum. Sebum is an oily substance designed to keep the hair and skin soft and lubricated. During puberty the production of sebum is greatly increased which can cause th...

Adult Acne: An Adult Dilemma as Well

Acne is often regarded as a major teenager's problem. Although there are several adults who also suffers from what we call " adult acne ". Adults in their twenties and beyond can still experience acne, and the negative effects of stress adds to the strain of having it pop up in their face. Studies show that mental stress can be a major cause in developing acne for adults. Moreover, women are likely to suffer from it because they are more exposed to stress which they acquire throughout their daily lifestyle. They are also prone to hormonal imbalances, especially at times when they have their monthly menstruation and during pregnancy. Adult Acne and Environment The environment is another factor in developing adult acne. If your surroundings are always dirty, most likely all the dust will be carried through the wind and eventually land on your face. If left unwashed, these dust and dirt can clog up your pores and infect them making the pore inflamed. Just like teen acne, the...

Acne - An Overview and Few Facts You May Not Know

Acne is considered pimples, zits, blackheads, and whiteheads. These are all part of the same irritating ailment that affects so many, especially teenagers. In fact, many people consider acne the most irritating thing about puberty . At a time when teenagers tend to be very self conscious and are going through physical changes, cracking voices, menstrual cycles, facial hair, and hair growing in strange places, these darn pimples come along to make things even more complex. Acne: What is It? It is basically a blockage in the pore which causes bacteria to be trapped and form either a whitehead or a blackhead. While there are many myths that point to diet as a cause of acne, these are unfounded. Junk foods and chocolate are not associated with acne. The reason people get acne is because of overactive oil glands or blockage of pores. Acne is a condition that afflicts both children and adults. It is, however, more prevalent in teenagers when hormones are at their most active. Heredity also p...

Acne Cure for Sure, Get Glowing Skin After Acne

If you are already tired of your acne, you may resort to finding expensive acne treatments or you may try some surgical procedures. These treatment and procedures are so expensive and you don’t know if both will be successful. In this article I am going to share you an ' acne cure formula ' which will help you definitely. Here are some easy tips for acne cure and avoidance: 1. Regular Exercise Regular exercise can help in acne cure by fighting off negative stress intensity that can come from negative confidence and depression. Avoid wearing tight nylon exercise outfits. These synthetic fabrics that tend to trap body moisture and heat, creating an ideal environment for bacteria to grow. Stick to loose clothing made of cotton or natural blends, and keep your sports gear and equipment clean. 2. Using Safe Cosmetics To avoid the clogging of pore and skin irritations that can contribute to acne, use products labeled 'oil-free'. Select 'hypo-allergenic' perfumes and c...

About Acne - What Can You Do to Cure or Alleviate Acne?

Acne skin disorder gives the combination of symptoms like greasy skin, white heads, black heads, pimples, inflammation and scar formation. Acne mostly affects young people in the age 16-25, but also sometimes older persons, like women in their menopause. Most teenagers experience outburst of acne, some only little, but for others acne may develop into a serious skin ailment with great cosmetic impact. THE SKIN ANATOMY To understand the acne process, some knowledge about skin anatomy and physiology is essential. The skin has there layers: The outer layer called epidermis consists of epithelial cells. Under this lies the dermis consisting of connective tissue. At the bottom there is a layer called the hypodermis consisting mostly of fat cells. The skin has narrow pores extending from the surface down to the top of the sub-dermis, called hair follicles. A hair extend from a growth zone in the bottom of each hair follicle and out at the skin surface. Around the hair in the dermis, there ar...

Have Acne Problem? Learn How to Get the Most from Your Doctor

There’s nothing trivial about having acne problems. If you are one of the millions that suffer from acne outbreaks, you know that it can be uncomfortable and even sometimes devastating to someone who is seriously afflicted. As you consider treatment options, you may want the professional help of a physician or dermatologist. These highly trained specialists can be invaluable in helping you achieve clear skin again. While they are not magicians who can make your acne disappear overnight, they can be essential in diagnosing and treating you so that you don’t have to suffer any longer than necessary. How to Get the Most from Your Doctor? It is important to remember a few things when visiting a skin care specialist. Because there are so many people in the world that suffer from acne outbreaks, dermatologists are often very busy with lots of clients. Don’t let this stress you; a doctor is concerned about your condition and wants to help you. Here are some things that you can do to maximize ...

A Permanent Cure for Acne Scars, Getting Rid of Acne Scars is Possible

Ask anybody who has ever suffered from acne what was the worst part of the whole experience and probably the most possible answer will be the scars, acne scars that remain long after acne is gone. If having acne is considered bad, then what about having acne scars for several years more? If acne scars are what you want to either avoid or get rid of, then a few tips are presented here. Prevention is Better Than Cure If you are still in the early stages of acne then you might want to consult a qualified dermatologist at the earliest to prevent acne from getting worse. Getting rid of acne fast can greatly reduce the chances of scarring later on. A qualified dermatologist can help determine your skin type and the particular triggers that may exacerbate your acne help you get rid of acne fast. What if You Already Have Scars? Well, if your acne has already progressed beyond the initial stage of whiteheads and blackheads and you now have pimples and scars on your face, then you have to do two...

Acne: Natural Hot Pepper Face Wash May Cure Acne

Nearly 60 million Americans experience bouts of acne, and more than 20 million of them end up with acne which may cause scarring. There are many remedies for acne and currently a company created another one, the world's first chili pepper based face wash that has guaranteed to wipe out acne within a few short days, and without the burning sensation associated with hot peppers. A great part of remedies work, however, they take weeks and even months to make any noticeable difference. A lot of these products are also mixed with chemicals; they are expensive and generally require a daily regimen. Capsaicin, the active element in hot peppers has been shown to be an important acne fighter. According to experts, it works through a thermal heat action that helps to open pores and increase blood flow to the surface of the skin. Capsaicin has powerful antimicrobial properties that help distinguish harmful bacteria that's hiding within the layers of skin. Capsaicin also helps to desensiti...

7 Steps to Great Makeup

1. Avoid Wearing too Much Makeup is meant to enhance features not bring negative attention to you. That's what wearing too much makeup will do; it will bring you unwanted attention. Don't wear too much of anything such as:i) Eyeliner: dark, thick eyeliner will make you look overdone and will ruin the rest of your makeup.ii) Mascara: too much mascara looks fake and will flake. It looks especially bad if worn with thick eyeliner or dark blue eye eye shadow. iii) Foundation: Make sure your foundation is the same color as your skin. Foundation is meant to protect and give the face a smooth look. The magic word is blend. iv) Powder:The same holds true for powder - not too much. Also, be sure to blend your makeup so there are no obvious line. 2. Lips Apply lip liner to completely cover the lips, add color and your lipstick will stay on much longer. Make sure your lip liner doesn't show. Also, your lip color should match your skin tone; wear cool colors if you have cool coloring a...

7 Tips on Maintaining Acne Free Skin

Having that nasty zit is sometimes quite annoying. In fact, it is a great factor on suffering low self-esteem particularly on young people whose main focus at puberty is the physical attribute. Preventing acne breakout is not a piece of cake that is why even if you know everything about acne control, the acne still shows up every now and then. The lack of time to maintain acne free regimen daily contributes to the breakout. So how do you maintain your acne free skin? Here’s how: 1. Do not prick the acne affected area. Touching it with bare hands can cause further irritation. Unclean hands carry undesirable microorganism that can cause acne. So it is rather safe to keep your hands or any other object from your face to impede the inflammation of the acne and scarring of the skin as well. 2. Avoid using oil-based products on your hair. Guys and girls wear hair products to improve their appearance. Dermatologist might agree that the products are safe on the scalp however, this chemical-l...

A Natural Approach To Managing Acne

Almost everyone has suffered from acne at one time or another in his or her lives. It is primarily a disorder of the sebaceous gland (glands in the skin that secrete an oily substance) of the face, the neck and back. When the sebaceous glands become clogged with the oily substance they create, the accumulation results in pimples. There are several forms of acne, but the most common is acne vulgaris, found primarily in adolescents. The exact cause of acne is not known, but factors that contribute to this condition include heredity, oily skin and androgens. Additional factors include allergies, stress, the use of certain drugs, nutritional deficiencies, liver dysfunction, exposure to industrial pollutants, cosmetics and the monthly menstrual cycle. In addition, the skin functions to eliminate a portion of the body's toxic waste by sweating. If the body contains more toxins than the kidneys or liver can effectively discharge, the skin takes over. In fact, some doctors call the skin th...

A Guide to Acne Skin Care

Acne is a problem faced primarily by teenagers across the world. However, it is not uncommon to find acne in individuals aged between twenty to forty years. Acne is a skin problem characterized by blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and lumps. It generally occurs on the face, neck, upper arms, and shoulders. Bacteria, excessive oil, dirt, make-up, and sweat are some of the factors that cause acne. Therefore, acne skin care must be targeted at keeping the skin clean and reducing its oiliness. Individuals with acne should wash their faces with warm water and soap or face wash that is specially manufactured for acne-prone skin. Products containing tea tree oil are supposed to be beneficial. While application of a sunscreen with SPF of 15 or higher is essential while going out during the day, night cream should be avoided. Astringent can be used to cleanse and tone the skin, followed by the application of a mild, water-based moisturizer. Pimples should not be touched frequently or squeezed, a...

6 Steps to A Clearer and Fairer Skin

Well, I'm writing this because I know there are millions of people out there with an acne problem that seems to not go away. Yes, if you’re like me you have tried all of the popular products. But, what if I told you that in order to have clear skin you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars every month. Actually, you may not have to spend any money. So, with all that said here is my simple 6 Steps To Clearer Skin (Yes, this is what I am doing to help my skin clear): 1. Drink lots of purified water. Look, many of us with acne problems continue to drinks all of these sodas that have a lot of acid, colors, etc. Soda can really mess up the face. Leave all sodas and other drinks on the market alone and stick to only purified water. Try these waters - Poland Springs, Volvic, Penta (expensive), Smart Water, or Dasani. Water does wonders to the body! 2. Drink lots of Green Tea (at least 1 to 2 times a day). Green Tea has many antioxidants that will help in decreasing your acne problems....