Acne Murad
Acne: A Basic Understanding
The following article has been contributed by Kathlene Capelle , titled Guide on acne: Acne: A Basic Understanding which is full of information on Acne Murad. There is also some useful links and other acne tips to help you on your way to find acne information.
Acne: A Basic Understanding By Kathlene Capelle Statistics indicate that as high as 80% of the entire American population has ever had acne. Acne afflicts all genders, sexes and ages making it a universal skin disorder. As a form of skin disease, the good news is that acne is not transmittable.
Although acne is not contagious from person-to-person, it can spread to the whole face and can severely affect all the skin tissues that have pilosebaceous units. It is not true that acne just affects those going through puberty. Even infants or individuals who may be well over their forties, can develop this skin disorder. Acne infantilis is the term used for acne that grows on newborn babies, on the other hand acne rosacea is related to middle-aged people.
Acne has different classifications, according to the severity of the infection.
Comedo is the form where all severe acne cases originate. This is characterized by red swelling or small lesions on your skin. Whiteheads and blackheads are two forms of comedo. Conversely, blackhead is an open comedo. The coloration is due to the accumulation of dark skin pigments called melanin, plus hardened sebum and other skin debris and particles. This is the basic structure of whiteheads, however, the only difference is the coloration and these are deeply situated into the skin layers.
If you have sandpaper-like skin around the tissue of your mouth and on the surface of your forehead, chin and cheeks, you probably have papules. Pus-filled lesions are also termed as pustules.
Nodules on the other hand are similar with pustules. However, nodules are firmer and are larger acne growing deep in the skin. Inflammation may develop your pustules into containing semi-liquid or liquid materials
composed of white blood cells (which are dead because of the acne-infecting bacteria named as Propionibacterium acnes), dead skin cells and active or inactive bacteria. This can result into more serious acne called cysts. In such situations, you may need the assistance of a skin dermatologist or physician.
What is the cause of acne? It is quite difficult to exactly determine what may have caused your acne infection as reasons differ case to case. Studies indicate that the skin disorder may be brought about by many factors, including poor diet, stress, weather elements, and hormone changes or may be genetically influenced.
Medically speaking, acne starts from the formation of hardened sebum, or the oily substance secreted to the skin through the sebaceous glands. This then will be permeated with acne-infecting bacteria, which in return will trigger the immune system to release white blood cells to obstruct the attack of the bacteria. As this happens, dead white blood cells and bacteria will accumulate in the hair follicles mixed with skin debris and dead skin particles, which then will inflame the lesions.
Most mild case acne may be treated with over the counter acne medications. They are generally topical drugs, which you apply on your skin for acne treatment. They may come in the form of soaps, lotions, gels and creams. Conversely, systematic acne medications are taken orally. The most common of which are the antibiotics.
Knowing that you are not the only one inflicted with acne at some point in life or another helps in that there will always be new research and new products coming on stream. Continue to read up on acne research and help your fight against it.
Additional Information :
|
The Complete Acne Treatment Regimen By Jim Christian When it comes to caring for and treating an acne condition, many people fail to take a full blown approach. In other words, many people with acne tend to do ?one thing? when it comes to ?treating? Read more...
|
|
Acne Treatments With The Use Of Birth Control Pills And Antibiotics By Kerwin Chang Acne / Birth Control PillFor some female patients, treatment-resistant acne is caused by excessive production of hormones called androgens. With extra androgens in your system, your Read more...
|
|
The Main Causes Of Acne By Chris D. Cobb Medically speaking, an acne sufferer has a combination of elements working in unison, often causing inflammation to our skin – otherwise known as acne.To learn more click here: Read more...
|
|
Acne Program - Step 7 Fruits You Should Eat By Rudy Silva Eating fruits that are red or orange in color will help improve you skin health and help to prevent acne. Here are the fruits you should be eating.* Apples - eat 3 - 4 apples a day while working to Read more...
|
Acne News
Roche ordered to pay $13M to users of acne drug (AP via Yahoo! News)
11/20/2008
A jury has ordered drugmaker Roche to pay nearly $13 million to three patients who claim they developed a chronic bowel disorder because of the company's acne drug Accutane. Read more...
Roche ordered to pay $13M to users of acne drug (San Francisco Chronicle)
11/20/2008
A jury has ordered drugmaker Roche to pay nearly $13 million to three patients who claim they developed a chronic bowel disorder because of the company's acne drug Accutane. Roche's U.S. subsidiary Hoffman-La Roche said it would appeal the verdict. The money,... Read more...
Arcutis Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval of Acanya Gel for the Treatment of Acne (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
11/20/2008
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----Arcutis Pharmaceuticals, a privately held specialty pharmaceutical organization focusing in medical dermatology, announced today that the United States Food and Drug Administration has approved the new drug application of Acanya™ Gel for the once-daily treatment of acne vulgaris in patients 12 years and older. Read more...
Don't Let Acne Flare-ups Blemish the Holidays (Carteret County News-Times)
11/21/2008
(ARA) - Holidays are often a time of great stress, but also a time when you want to look your best. With parties, family gatherings and pictures galore just around the corner, the last thing you need is for a big pimple to make a special appearance on your face this holiday season. Read more...
Roche ordered to pay $13M to users of acne drug (The Star-Ledger)
11/20/2008
Patients claim Accutane gave them chronic disorder Read more...
New Study Finds CO2 Ablative Fractional Resurfacing Safe And Effective For Deep Acne Scarring (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
11/19/2008
For many acne patients, the resulting acne scars which last long after the pimples have disappeared can cause considerable psychosocial distress. Now, a new study recently published in "Lasers in Surgery and Medicine" (August 2008 issue), the peer-reviewed professional journal of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, shows that a novel laser device combining CO2 ablation with the ... Read more...
|
Fast Facts About Acne - Uncover The Myths! Acne light therapy is a safe, completely natural method of treatment that you can do on your own, in the privacy of your own home. Simply set up blue and red lamps and 'bathe' in the light just as Read more...
Acne's Upsetting Problems By Martha Fitzharris If you discover that you recently suffer from acne, don’t desperate, there are possible cures for this skin disease. If the cause of acne has been established, a solution is possible.Anyone with or Read more...
How A Simple Home Remedy For Acne Got Rid Of My Acne By Alexander Marlin As a sufferer of acne, I was finally glad to get my life back after using a simple home remedy for acne that worked and got rid of my acne. I always hated life, I would awake in the morning Read more...
Is Natural Acne Treatment Right For You? By Bjorn Gutter Acne can happen to you. In fact it can happen to any of us. Usally acne starts up in the face and can cause embarrassment and even avoidance of going out in public. Some people only experience light, Read more...
Acne Treatment Product Information By Michael Morris Recent studies have concluded approximately 90% of all teenagers, 50% of all adult women and 25% of all adults had suffered from acne, either as a chronic skin disease or at some point in their Read more...
|
|