Acne Myths Report
Scientist just doesn’t agree with the real world about the causes and course acne takes in the body. To separate the truth, you don’t have to understand all these differences. For example, there is no proof that eating chocolate or greasy cheeseburgers will make you more of a candidate for contracting acne.
Can a person practicing good hygiene have less of a chance in contracting acne? People, who tend to eat right and take care of their selves, will take care of their face as well. They develop habits, and those habits carry over to taking care of their skin. Surprisingly, hygiene is still not a big influence on the development of acne.
Actually, chances are greatest when your pores get congested and bacteria forms inside them. These results in the familiar skin disease called acne. Then, white blood cells charge to the area to combat the bacteria. Meanwhile, our hair continues to grow through the surface while oil or sebum oozes down the side, and is strewn in the area. And, the skin cells grow and die and are rubbed off while bathing.
But when this process is broken up the pores seal trapping the bacteria inside. In addition, you have trapped dead skin cells that add to the problem. As a result, you can develop inflammation in the area and the creation of pus, which is one form of acne.
The sebaceous glands are triggered by hormones gone wild, which cause a surplus of sebum to be created. It’s always good practice to exercise good hygiene. By making sure that the surface you are going to apply the medicine to be clean, it helps the medicine to work more effectively.
Most people probably think that stress can play a major part in contracting acne. But, studies don’t agree with this statement. It ranks low on the list as a possible cause, but may have a small effect on acne that is already formed. Stay tuned, because I think this theory may change in the future. Stress is a massive attack on the body, and it seems to me that it would have an effect.
However, individuals who have had other health conditions have usually experienced stress. You can’t keep away from it because it’s just part of life. Fortunately, the degree things effect you are mostly in your control. We would probably be bored without some stress in our life. That won’t ever be a problem.
One final point to mention, don’t ever think that more acne medication will work better. It’s harmful to alter the prescribed amount that the doctor recommended, and it’s wasting medication. Follow, the dosage information on your prescription. Make a follow up visit to your doctor, if you don’t improve in two weeks.