Acne can be a constant daily nuisance, as acne is slowly cured as soon as it begins to disappear until others appear to have been waiting, this constant and endless battle is repeated repeated in a tiring and desperate manner.
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Hormones are likely to play a key role in the emergence of acne and make it a nuisance in young people in particular, yet people of all age groups may suffer from it.
Some women may also experience moderate acne at different stages of life-in-life hormonal changes, such as pregnancy, menstrual cycle, contraceptive pills or discontinuation.
Symptoms of acne
Acne appears on the surface of the skin of the face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders, these are the skin areas with the largest number of effective sebaceous glands, and acne appears in various forms, such as:
1. White or black heads
These heads appear when pores containing hair follicles are clogged by fatty secretions, dead skin cells, or germs.
When the heads are open towards the surface of the skin, they are called black heads as black for the material collected in the hair follicle, and when these heads are closed they are called white heads and appear in the form of skin-colored bumps.
2. Zaywan
Blackhead pimples on the surface of the skin are an indicator of inflammation in hair follicles.
3. Festering swellings
Like the two, they are painfully red and also have a inflamed and white head in their limbs.
4. Cysts
Painful cysts or cysts filled with pus form under the surface of the skin, and this type of grain may leave scars.
Causes and risk factors for acne
There are three reasons why acne can help:
Production of excess sebum.
Irregular formation of dead skin cells causes hair follicles to alert the skin.
Accumulation of germs.
Acne appears when the pores of the hair follicles are clogged with a milk juicer and dead cells, each bulb that is connected to a milky gland that secretes a fatty substance called sebum whose task is to lubricate the hair and skin.
The milk juicer heads out along the hair canal until it reaches the surface of the skin, when the body secretes an excess amount of milk juice and dead skin cells, all of which may gather in the hair follicles to form a soft blockage.
This blockage can cause swelling in the wall of the hair follicle, leading to the formation of the white head, and the blockage may make its way out of the surface of the skin and become black and be a black head.
Hormonal changes and their relationship to acne
Hormonal changes in the body play a role in the appearance or exacerbation of acne, which are particularly common in:
Young males and females alike.
Young women or women two days to a week before the onset of the menstrual cycle.
Pregnant women.
People taking certain medications, especially Cortizone.
Risk factors increase acne
Other risk factors include:
The skin is directly exposed to certain fatty substances or cosmetics.
Previous cases of acne in the family if parents suffer from acne, children are likely to suffer from it as well.
Friction or pressure on the skin as a result of the use of landline or mobile phones, a head helmet, a collar, or a backpack.
Complications of acne
Scratching and touching areas affected by acne can cause infection to infect other areas of the body with acne.
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Acne is diagnosed by a physical examination by a doctor.
Acne treatment
Acne treatment depends on reducing the production of milk juicer and fats, increasing the frequency of skin regeneration, treating bacterial contamination, reducing inflammation, or combining these four compounds.
Period of acne treatment
The period of acne treatment in young people or adults may range from a few months or a few years until full recover, the effect of acne is related to its prevalence and loneliness as it may generate psychological distress and may lead to scars on the surface of the skin and then we need to treat the effects of acne.
There is an effective treatment for acne, either by a dermatologist or independently, acne treatment in simple cases is generally by simple means such as cleaning the skin daily with a mild cleaning preparation and the use of a non-prescription ointment.
In intractable cases, acne treatment generally depends on one or more types of medication that can only be obtained and medically, some preventive measures that will help maintain the skin and protect against re-emergence of counting.
Ways to treat acne
All proposed acne treatments do not produce immediate results, but rather begin to appear after 4-8 weeks so that the situation may worsen in certain cases before improvement appears.
A family doctor or a treating dermatologist may recommend medication for pharmacological acne either to be painted on the surface of the skin as a topical treatment or to be swallowed as oral medications.
preventing the use of prescription oral medications during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester of
pregnancy.
Various treatments for acne also include:
1. Topical treatments
Acne treatment fats and emulsions dry milk juice and oils, eliminate germs, and stimulate the loss of dead skin cells.
Over-the-counter preparations are generally nice and contain effective substances such as Benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, salicylic acid and Lactic acid, which are effective when pimples are mild.
2. Medications
If pimples don't respond to these treatments, it's best to go to your family doctor or dermatologist for a prescription for more effective fats or emulsions, retinol acid is a form of medication for the above.

