What a Surprise – The Cause of Adult Acne is a Mystery!
Posted in Health & Fitness on October 21st, 2009 by admin – Be the first to commentAuthor: Mark Walters
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For many years medical science had no idea what caused the adult acne. That's probably because the medical community had realized that there was no such thing as adult acne. It can be difficult to understand, but until 1980 there was no sickness, – while 25% of adults suffer from some degree. As in the version for adolescents, it is difficult to determine the cause of adult acne. Adolescent and teen or adult acne has been investigated for many years and, indeed, any information obtained during this investigation can be used to understand the cause of adult acne. It is likely that whatever causes teenage acne also have something to do with the adult version of this disease. Stress, dehydration, genetic problems or a simple hormonal imbalance? The problem is that there are many conflicting theories about the causes of adult and adolescent acne. Almost everything has been accused: stress, dehydration, having (or not having) sex, poor diet and genetic problems. In the case of adolescents, most of these "causes" seem to have no connection with acne. However, in the case of adults, things are not so clear. The immediate cause of adult acne is well known: hormonal imbalances. With the causes of teenage acne are easier to understand. Things are much more complicated with adult acne. Stress reduction and the introduction of a well balanced diet has little effect on adolescents, but the tactics often work well for adults. How to heal itself from adult acne progress depends on the immediate cause of hormonal imbalance. Because it is difficult to determine the exact cause of adult acne, it is advisable to do everything at once – change your diet, reduce stress and (for women) – start using hormonal pills or vitamin A. In many cases, the recommended pills are known to reduce the number of skin blemishes. This reinforces the theory that the cause of adult acne is hormonal problems. More importantly, it often reduces the effects of acne, no matter what the reason. Vitamin A helps to achieve the same effect. However, only a synthetic analogue of the vitamin retinoic acid, has an effect on acne, "real" vitamin A is useless. The problem is that retinoic acid, can be obtained only by prescription and hormonal pills are usually avoided by religious or philosophical reasons. Mark Walters fought acne as a young person and has done battle since. He shares his knowledge with others http://www.AcneRescue.com