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How to Cure Cystic Acne
Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin. Acne occurs
when the natural oils that the skin produces clogs the pores of the
skin. Acne is worldwide problem. Acne lesions usually occur on the
face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. Acne that develops into
cysts or nodules is called cystic acne. It is not contagious, but
rather develops most prevalently during the teenage years and the
early 20s. Cystic acne is often cause by the pinching or squeezing
of small pus-filled acne. Cystic acne is characterized by the
appearance of pus filled cysts, and these cysts can easily lead to
scarring and other serious complications. In most cases of cystic
acne the cyst can appear similar to an acne nodule, but it will be
filled with pus, and the diameter of the cyst is generally at least
5 millimeters across.The lack of estradiol also causes thinning
hair, hot flashes, thin skin, wrinkles, dryness, and predisposes to
osteopenia and osteoporosis as well as triggering acne (known as
acne climacterica in this situation). Nearly 17 million people in
the United States have acne, making it the most common skin disease.
The male hormone androgen is also believed to play a role in acne
because they effect the production of sebum. Before finding
effective acne control, people with cystic acne try a number of
over-the-counter products without success. Cystic acne cure will
consist of oral or topical antibiotics. Depending on the severity of
your condition, you may be able to purchase over-the-counter
products.
Cysts or nodules are blockages of the oil glands that have burst
open and produced inflammation and pus in the surrounding tissue.
Development of acne vulgaris in later years is uncommon, although
this is the age group for Rosacea which may have similar
appearances. True acne vulgaris in adults may be a feature of an
underlying condition such as pregnancy and disorders such as
polycystic ovary syndrome or the rare Cushing's syndrome. Seafood
often contains relatively high levels of iodine. Iodine is known to
make existing acne worse but there is probably not enough to cause
an acne outbreak.[6] Still, people who are prone to acne may want to
avoid excessive consumption of foods high in iodine. Most cases of
acne can be cleared, including cystic or severe nodular acne, though
they require the treatment of a dermatologist. With modern methods,
there is no reason for acne to be so long lasting that it leaves
scaring. This deep infection could in turn cause a much more painful
inflammation, and cause a much longer healing time Dermatologists
are seeing more cases of menopause-associated acne as fewer women
replace the natural anti-acne ovarian hormone estradiol whose
production fails as women arrive at menopause. The lack of estradiol
also causes thinning hair, hot flashes, thin skin, wrinkles,
dryness, and predisposes to osteopenia and osteoporosis as well as
triggering acne (known as acne climacterica in this situation).
People with nodules or cysts should be treated by a dermatologist.
One of the most important and easiest treatments is to drink at
least 8 glasses of water each day. Detoxification, or cleansing of
body of accumulated toxins, is a treatment mostly used in
alternative medicine. Oral antibiotics such as Tetracyline,
Minocycline and Doxycycline may be even more effective. Isotretinoin
is a very effective medicine that can help prevent scarring. After
15 to 20 weeks of treatment with isotretinoin, acne completely or
almost completely goes away in up to 90 percent of patients. Benzoyl
peroxide is a common ingredient in cystic acne treatments. It is
popular because it is an excellent drying agent. If you suffer from
acne you need to use a moisturizer that is designed for acne prone
skin. Once a week gently exfoliate to help slough off dead skin
cells. OTC topical medicines are somewhat effective in treating acne
when used regularly. Patients must keep in mind that it can take 8
weeks or more before they notice their skin looks and feels better.
In some patients, OTC acne medicines may cause side effects such as
skin irritation, burning, or redness. Traditional Chinese Medicine
philosophy is based around the idea than illness is a form of
imbalance, and acne is no exception. One idea is that the body of
the patient contains a lot of "hot" energy, and may be due to diet
(e.g. fried foods, chocolate, lychee, durian) or an imbalanced life
style (this may be connected with hormone activity).
About the Author:
Juliet Cohen writes articles on acne treatment and acne home remedies. She also writes articles on skin disorders
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