There are a number of topical and oral acne medications available for adolescents, and the majority of users experience few side effects. Even so, acne medications can cause complications. Anyone on prescription acne medication should keep an eye...
Acne is a common skin condition involving clogged pores and bacteria. Although you can get acne anywhere on the body it is most prevalent on the face, neck, back and shoulders. While acne can occur at any point in life, it often afflicts teenagers...
The exact cause of acne is unknown, though hormones, heredity and other factors play a part. Anyone can have acne, regardless of age, sex or race, but acne is most common in teenagers and young adults, according to the National Institute of...
Dermatologists understand the physiological process behind acne breakouts, but identifying specific causes has remained elusive. Some breakouts happen randomly, while others are concentrated around times of great physical change such as...
Acne is a common skin condition. Most people will have to deal with a pimple or two at some point in their lives. Even so, teenagers are much more prone to these skin flare-ups. Hormones, which cause an increase in oil production, are primarily to...
Acne vulgaris is a condition related to the buildup in the skin of sebaceous fluid, often complemented by a subsequent infection of the skin. Acne is primarily considered a teenage phenomenon, and, although the lack of a standardized...
Acne can be divided into two classifications; childhood or adolescent acne, commonly known as acne vulgaris, and adult acne, commonly known as acne rosacea. Each are skin conditions that can last for months or years, depending on the individual....
Adolescence is made much more difficult for approximately 85 percent of teenagers because of acne. Chronic acne causes depression and social anxiety, which can lead to problems in school performance and peer relationships. A common misconception...
An extensive search yielded no scientific evidence to support a correlation between sexual activity, or lack of, and the development of acne. Many misconceptions exist regarding what causes acne. Some of the myths link masturbation, diet, such as...
As many as 54 percent of women and 40 percent of women have to deal with acne issues in their 20s, 30s and 40s--well after their teenage days are past. Though many people associate acne with the dramatic hormone shifts of adolescence, adults can...
Polycystic ovary disease, also known as polycystic ovarian syndrome, is a condition in which the the ovaries may be enlarged and contain numerous small cysts located along the outer edge of each ovary. It is the most common hormonal disorder among...
The link between diet and acne is controversial. The American Academy of Dermatology concludes on its website that "acne is not caused by specific foods," but some scientists argue otherwise. For instance, a study published in 2008 in the journal...
Your baby's new, soft, delicate skin is so divine that you find yourself kissing it all day long. But wait! What are those red bumps all over his neck? His fresh skin also happens to be sensitive to elements that might not bother your weathered...
Omega-3 fish oil contains the fatty acids eicosapentaenoic, or EPA, and docosahexaenoic, or DHA. EPA caught the attention of the scientific community as a possible acne treatment based upon population studies indicating an acne benefit to...
While acne is typically associated with adolescence, many adult women develop acne blemishes on the face or other parts of the body. The acne cycle in women begins when excess skin oil clogs the pores, according to the American Academy of...
Acne can happen to children of all ages, but it is more common in preteens and teens. According to acne-control.org, since the sebaceous glands (oil glands) are inactive between birth and the preteen years, true childhood acne is rare, although it...
Bee pollen is espoused as a "superfood" and cure for everything from cancer to adolescent acne. Other than anecdotal reports, references to its use for topical acne treatment in Chinese medicine and a report of successful treatment by a Swedish...
Most women of a certain age know the familiar symptoms associated with menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats, dark facial hair, irritability, anxiety and frequent urination. The physical and emotional toll of menopause challenges many women...
Adult acne is a form of acne that either continues from adolescence or appears at a later age. Both forms of the disorder occur more often in women than in men. Although you may not be able to successfully treat adult acne with the same methods...
The link between diet and adult acne has long been controversial. For decades, the American Academy of Dermatology has stated that "acne is not caused by specific foods," but scientists are beginning to discover otherwise. A study published in...
The American Academy of Dermatology, AAD, identifies four factors that lead to adult acne: an overabundance of oil, clogged pores, bacteria and inflammation. The acne cycle begins when extra oil blocks the pores. Bacteria thrive in the accumulated...
While people of all ages can develop acne, it most often occurs during the teen years and in young adulthood, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, or AAD. In fac,t 85 percent of U.S. teenagers will have some degree of acne in a given...
One of dermatology's million dollar questions is whether the foods you eat have any bearing on the clearness of your skin. For decades, the American Academy of Dermatology has maintained that there is no link between diet and acne, but scientists...
According to homeopathic practitioners, the external eruption of acne is a sign of an internal disorder within the body. Unlike modern allopathic doctors, naturopathic doctors believe that acne should not be treated with topical creams and...
Hormonal surges that commonly take place during puberty can cause teenagers to produce an overabundance of an oil in the skin called sebum, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Sebum, along with dead skin cells, can clog pores. This...
New parents often look at every feature of their baby to ensure that he is perfectly healthy, a practice that continues through those initial first months. Although television commercials and magazine articles depict babies with perfectly rosy...
Acne is a disorder of the sebaceous glands that usually presents during the teenage years. Onset at this time is due to hormonal changes that occur during puberty--specifically elevations in the androgenic hormone testosterone.
Acne is often long forgotten after the pubescent years. Sufferers of acne during puberty generally experience this condition as a psychological stressor. Many times acne negatively affects self-esteem, confidence and the perception of beauty....
The acne battle begins when sebaceous glands pump oil through your skin's pores to moisturize your complexion. However, for more than 60 million Americans, excess sebum is produced, blocking pores and causing pimples, pustules, nodules,...