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A Horrific Hormonal Acne Problem
Acne is a problem most commonly seen in young adults and teenagers
going through puberty. Perhaps this is why hormonal acne is most commonly associated with this age
bracket. However, this kind of acne can affect people of all ages, and it is more likely to flair up when a
person's hormones are particularly active. Women, in fact, are most likely to be affected by the
condition. There is no way to get rid of hormonal acne for good, but being aware of the warning signs can
allow you to take steps to prevent a nasty breakout.
Getting Technical
If you want to get down to the root causes of hormonal acne, look
at the specifics. The hormones that provoke acne flair ups are known as androgens. When these hormones
are produced, they activate sebaceous glands, which then expand. Hormonal acne is, in simplest terms, over
stimulated sebaceous glands. These glands produce the oily substance sebum, which collects and joins together
with dead skin cells. The build up of sebum and dead skin is what we call a
pimple.
Life
Cycles
There are certain periods in one's life when hormonal acne is more
likely to be an issue. Obviously, the teen years are the primary time period. Women are also prone to
hormonal acne when they are experiencing hormonal changes due to pregnancy, menstruation, or ovarian related
sickness. For anyone, stress can be a major factor affecting the development of hormonal
acne.
A Sign Of Warning
What can you look for as a key sign indicating that the acne you
are experiencing could be caused by your hormones? Typically, this specific kind of acne is accompanied by
other effects, including excessive hair growth, obesity, irregular menstruation, deepening of the voice, or
infertility.
A Frustrating Process
Perhaps the most frustrating part of hormonal acne, for teens,
women, as well as the few men who experience it, is that the condition does not often respond well to traditional
treatments. Through other forms of acne can be treated with antibiotics, benzoyl peroxide, and retinoids,
hormonal acne is a special case.
Recently, researchers have found that hormone therapy treatment can
serve as a treatment for this type of acne. Because women with hormonal acne typically have increased hormone
levels, hormone therapy is often the solution to the problem.
Stress Less
The simplest solution of all to the problem of hormonal acne is to
stop stressing—it only leads to active hormones!
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