Cystic Acne
May 5, 2010 by Lesli Filed under Acne / Skin Conditions, Health & Fitness, Recent Articles
Before the formation of acne, the development of whiteheads and blackheads are visible. If these comedones burst, the material inside along with the oil and bacteria can spread to the surrounding area which in the long run can cause an inflammatory reaction. It is the inflammation which typically takes the form of cystic, especially if the inflammation is deep in your skin.
Cystic acne, as commonly observed, appears on the face and shoulders. However, acne may also occur on the arms, legs, and buttocks. Certain findings have shown that skin conditions commonly occur in teenagers; however, it can also occur in adults and infants. In fact, acne may persist into a person’s 30s and 40s.
There are fundamentally different factors that can trigger the development of acne. Hormonal changes are one. It is commonly noted in some studies that hormonal changes associated to menstrual period, pregnancy, birth control pills and stress are the common factors that cause acne among women. Aside from that, the use of the irritating creams, topical steroid creams, and corticosteroid medication taken orally are but other factors that can trigger the formation of pimples. Sweating a lot or friction from the head bands, back packs, and tight collars may also lead to the development and spread of cystic acne. And, regardless of the popular notion that chocolates and nuts are aggravators of zits, it is interesting to know that no certain studies are made to prove that claim. Some of the experts even maintained that it does not seem to be true.
A number of cystic acne treatments are designed and developed these days. Each treatment promises to alleviate a skin condition and prevent its development. However, it is still worth noting that the most important key to get rid of any type of acne is to see an expert first before taking the move you deemed right for your needs. The doctors can give you advices and suggestions that will give you better results.
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