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Hormonal Treatment of Acne
www.skincareguide.com
// 23 May, 2007
Acne is thought to be initiated by the effect of masculinising hormones called "androgens" on oil glands that, during puberty, enlarge and become increasingly sensitive. This results in excessive oil secretion and blockage of pores, which leads to the initial non-inflamed spots of acne (whiteheads and blackheads). Hormonal therapy for acne is, therefore, meant to interrupt this initial phase of this cascading sequence of acne development. More → Related EntriesAcne Treatments
www.smartskincare.com
// 5 Apr, 2007
The main reason why so many diverse acne treatments exist is that acne is caused and/or exacerbated by several different factors. Each acne treatment targets one or several of these factors. More → Questions and Answers About Acne
www.niams.nih.gov
// 20 Apr, 2007
The exact cause of acne is unknown, but doctors believe it results from several related factors. One important factor is an increase in hormones called androgens (male sex hormones). Another factor is heredity or genetics. Researchers believe that the tendency to develop acne can be inherited from parents. More → How to fight with acne
www.kidshealth.org
// 20 Apr, 2007
About 8 in 10 preteens and teens have acne, along with many adults. In fact, about 17 million people in the United States have acne. But knowing that doesn't make it easier when you look in the mirror and see a big pimple on your chin! There is also good news: if you know the reasons of acne you can fight with it. More → Types of Acne and Treatment
www.aad.org
// 20 Apr, 2007
Acne is not caused by dirt. Testosterone, a hormone which is present in both males and females, increases during adolescence (puberty). It stimulates the sebaceous glands of the skin to enlarge, produce oil, and plug the pores. More → Healthy Influence of Exercises Into Skin
www.webmd.com
// 21 May, 2007
Most of the time, exercise conjures up images of losing weight, building muscle, and trimming thighs. But now, doctors say, another body part may benefit from regular workouts – your skin. Perhaps the most dramatic effects of exercise are on acne-prone skin. There's a lot of indirect evidence that shows that when you exercise your level of stress diminishes. So your adrenal glands are producing less of these male-type hormones that are part of any acne flare-up. More → |
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