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Acne is a very difficult skin condition
for many people who suffer from it. Treating hormonal
acne is never easy. Acne is a difficult skin condition
that is very hard to treat, because its manifestation differs
from an individual to another. Acne can manifest with redness,
swellings, inflammations, breakouts, blemishes and pimples,
all in different amounts to different persons. This is one
of the reasons that are different acne treatments for different
stages of acne, because there is no use to treat mild acne
with antibiotics for example, because you can make acne
producing bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics, and
if acne comes back, antibiotics won’t be so efficient any
more.
Hormonal acne, androgens and
sebaceous glands
Hormonal acne does not
only affect teens, but also affects adults. Hormonal imbalances
in the body cause acne or hormonal acne.
Hormonal imbalances cause sebaceous glands to release more
oil than usual. This excessive oil released by sebaceous
glands combines with dead skin cells and also sometimes
with dirt, blocking pores. In these clogged pores a moisturizing
environment is created and bacteria that normally live on
our skin proliferate, causing pores to clog even more, also
causing blackheads, whiteheads and pimples to occur.
Acne is not an easy to treat skin condition;
this is why many people end up with acne scars after they
had cystic acne. Androgens are usually the most common cause
of acne, because these hormones cause sebaceous glands to
release more oil than usual. This excess of body oil, called
sebum, combines with dead skin cells and dirt on the skin,
causing pores to get clogged. This mixture of sebum, dead
skin cells and dirt creates a moisturizing environment for
bacteria that normally lives on our skin. When bacteria
meet this environment acne occurs, because bacteria proliferate
in this perfect breeding environment.
Hormonal acne treatment
Hormonal acne
appears usually to women, because women have more hormonal
imbalances than men: menstrual cycle, menopause, pregnancy.
During those periods women have hormonal imbalances than
usual, and it is very possible that they have acne only
during these periods. Acne is a complicated skin condition,
because there must be applied many different treatments
for it. Acne can be treated from more points of view: by
killing bacteria that produce acne, by reducing the sebaceous
glands’ size, by healing blemishes or by controlling hormones.
Choosing a proper acne treatment is never
easy, and you must select wisely depending on your skin
type, on the stage of acne and also on the family history.
Hormonal acne is a skin condition that is very hard to control.
Acne is manifesting differently from a person to another.
Acne also depends on genetics. If your family – parents
or close relative – suffered from hormonal acne, there is
a big probability that you too will suffer from acne. So
it is very important to find out your family history. Depending
on this family history, you can make some research and find
out which acne treatment worked best in your family. Genetics
has an important word to say in every condition.
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