The first step to curing acne is knowing what type of acne you have.
This information gives you precious insight to what may have actually
triggered the acne outset. Once you know your acne trigger, you are one
step closer to removing the acne activator and living acne free.
There
are numerous types of acne, which could explain why it is so cumbersome
if not seemingly impossible for the acne sufferer to find a cure.
Looking at the list below, you may be surprised discover that you acne
is not caused by stress, but your new bottle of designer perfume.
·Adult
Acne Sudden onset, or continuation of acne, during adulthood. The cause
may be hormone imbalances, stress, pollution or medications. Studies
have shown a direct link between hormone imbalances and the onset of
acne in women ages 30 to 40 years old.
Acne cosmetic This form
may be rare but is triggered by use of cosmetics with acne aggravating
ingredients such as lanolins, isopropyl mysristate and some pigments.
Acne conglobata Severe hereditary acne that can cause scarring on the face and back.
Acne detergens Acne resulting from abrasive cleansers.
Acne excoriée (Mirror Addict Acne)- Psychosomatic disease caused by constant picking of the face and/or body.
Acne
fulminans (Too Much Testosterone Acne) Acute and severe form of acne
accompanied by symptoms like fever and joint pain. This acne is common
among males. Traits include: abrupt onset of acne, inflammatory and
ulcerated nodular acne on the chest and back, severe acne scarring,
fluctuating fever, painful joints, loss of appetite or weight, and high
white blood cell count. This acne is caused by use of testosterone, used
legally or illegally to enhance muscle growth. Over the counter
treatments or not effective. If you don’t need the extra testosterone
for your health, don’t take it.
Acne keloidalis This acne occurs
with people of African descent. It is characterized by firm papules and
pustules at the nape of the neck.
Acne mallorca Acne caused by sunbathing.
Acne mechanica Acne provoked by mechanical irritation such as tight, restricting cloths or straps.
Acne
medicamentosa (Drug Induced Acne) Acne brought on by medications.
Common culprits include phenytoin (Dilantin), isoniazid, lithium,
bromides, iodides, androgens and corticosteroids. Lithium worsens acne
vulgaris and can bring on acne in persons who have never experienced
acne.
Oral contraceptives containing norgestrel or norethindrone may also induce or worsen acne.
Over
the counter drugs containing potassium iodide, bromide (cold remedies)
and chlorine (chloral hydrate) may cause acne with very small pustules.
Acne
neonatorum Infant acne triggered by hormones from the mother
transferred to the newborn. This acne usually disappears without
treatment.
Acne pomade Acne occurring with persons who use
pomades or thick oils daily on their hair. This oil travels from the
hair to the forehead where it clogs pores and creates acne lesions.
Avoiding touching the face with oiled hands and limiting use of
synthetic oils on the hairs usually remedies pomade acne.
Chloracne Acne created by constant exposure to hydrocarbons in motor oil and insecticides.
Imaginary acne Imagining acne when there is actually no acne.
Pitch acne Lesions created by coal tars or dandruff tar shampoos.
Premenstrual acne Acne provoked by hormonal changes prior to menstruation.
Steroid
acne Inflammation of hair follicles caused by internal steroids or from
topical corticosteroids on the face. Steroid induced acne appears as
red papules and pustules concentrated in the area where the steroid was
applied. Steroids thin the outer layer of the skin and make the hair
follicles more susceptible to rupture. Lesions usually leave after
steroid use ends.
Tropical acne Acne experienced by some World War II soldiers in the tropics who developed severe acne with horrible scarring.
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