Common Myths and Facts About Acne



Posted: Sunday, October 25, 2009

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There are many different opinions which we may have concerning acne. Although we may all harbor these different ideas, we may not be in total agreement with the scientific facts. It is very important for you to educate yourself about the true, scientific facts about acne before you undergo any sort of treatment or try the newest acne fad treatment on the market. Here are some common acne facts and myths, and what you should know about them.

Washing Acne Prone Areas Frequently Won't Help While many people believe that washing acne prone areas frequently will help their acne problem, the truth is it could actually worsen the situation. Simply washing acne prone areas twice each day is sufficient. Acne does not form as a result of dirty areas; contrary to common belief, acne is formed when the sebaceous gland is blocked this ultimately forms a pimple.

Eating Certain Foods Will Cause Acne Actually, food does not have any connection to acne. If you do believe that a certain food product is causing your acne, then simply stop eating it. However, there has been no evidence uncovered that would lead researchers to conclude that acne is related to any food consumption.

Some Medicines Can Cause Acne There are many medications which actually cause acne breakouts. Cortisone, anti-tuberculosis, and anti-epileptic medications can complicate your condition.

Vitamin A Will Not Necessarily Help Your Acne Problem Some people believe that Vitamin A can help treat acne problems. However, Vitamin A does not have affect acne at all. If you were to take too much Vitamin A in the hopes that it will treat your problem, you will find it making your health worse. Vitamin A when consumed in large amounts is detrimental to your health.

Heredity Can Determine the Severity of Your Acne Problem If you have close family members, such as your parents, who had serious acne problems, then you are more apt to have the same problems.

Hormone Levels and Shifts Cause Acne Any changes that occur in your hormone levels will also cause acne breakouts. Androgen is the hormone that is ultimately responsible for producing sebum in the sebaceous glands. Acne is common among females during PMS, or menstrual cycle, and pregnancy.

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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)
» left by Paul Schroeder
2 years 101 days ago.
71 fans.
I actually broke out while reading this; is there anything that I can do to assist my condition as you listed only things that don't work?
» left by Josh Matnik from MI 2 years 97 days ago.
Hello and thank you,
 
Fist you need to start off eating a well balanced diet and drinking plenty of water and this for many may do the trick, but as you know we are not all the same so then if that doesn't work using something like Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash ( liquid soap ) mourning and night can relieve breakouts. The suggestions really would depend on your body, how your Acne reacts and how bad it is to make a clear suggestion. I cover this and more in my Blog. Again thank you both
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