Acne Is Not Just A Problem For Teenagers
Posted on May 1st, 2009 | by lose_spots |
Twenty-five percent of all adult men and fifty percent of all adult women suffer from some form of acne from time to time. Adults often develop acne even into adulthood and beyond that even. No case of acne is pleasant, but for some reason adult acne carries more of a stigma. Probably since acne is typically thought of as an adolescence problem. In reality adult acne can be very difficult to handle and can lead to depression, a poor self-image and other anxieties. Most of these cases can be treated and controlled effectively.
The root causes of adult acne are the same as acne in teens - hormone imbalance, diet, genetics, vitamin deficiency, stress, and so on. The reasons for these causes are generally different between the two. The ultimate answer is that it is a complex combination of many of these factors.
As a teenager, hormones get thrown out of balance because the body is all of a sudden producing more hormones because of the onset of puberty. In adults, the imbalances are caused by different things like pregnancy and monthly cycles in women and, during later years, a decrease in the production of hormones in both men and women. Since women more often go through these hormonal swings, adult women are more susceptible to acne (as mentioned in the statistics earlier).
Correction of these hormonal imbalance often reduces flare-ups. Your doctor should be able to test your hormone levels and provide a proper diagnosis. Several different treatments are available over the counter in cases with mild to moderate symptoms. Your pharmacist can advise you on which product would benefit you the most.
Other treatments for adults with acne are the same as they are for teenage sufferers as well. Changes in diet may help with the symptoms. Reducing stress can also have a positive impact. Most of the topical ointments or oral medications that an adolescent uses are usable for adults as well.
It is important to realize that adult acne is more common than many people think and adult sufferers are not alone. If you are troubled by adult acne, your first step is to talk with your family physician. He or she may suggest some form of hormone therapy. If you have adult acne and it is severe or causes you pain, don’t waste any time waiting to talk to your doctor and discuss possible courses of treatment.
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