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Adult Acne: Types of Acne and Their Causes

October 13th, 2005 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

There are a number of different types of . Knowing which kind you have can help you to find the cause, and how to effectively treat it.

Between 25 and 50% of adults experience , at some point in their lives. Though the cause is not certain, it’s thought that hormones play a role. Some studies have made a connection between hormonal imbalance and adult .

So a visit to a doctor to investigate and correct any hormonal issues may be in order. The best treatment for mild to moderate adult , though, is probably the same for adults as it is for teenagers. Keep the skin clean and use a topical product containing benzoyl peroxide.

Another form of is cosmetic , or cosmetica. This is that is related to the use of . It’s caused by the application of cosmetics to the face and can affect anyone who uses these products. This form of usually is in the form of small rash-like bumps on the face and it can last indefinitely. If the occurrence is due to a product you’ve recently started using, it makes sense to discontinue its use.

Acne conglobata is a severe form of . It is characterized by pronounced scarring and skin damage, inflammation, deep abscesses, and blackheads that appear over most of the body. The cause is not well understood but is more likely to occur in males who are between the ages if 18 and 30.

There are a number of treatments for Acne conglobata and they may be needed over a number of years. Regular follow-ups may be needed as well to check for recurrence. A qualified may be able to treat the scar tissues that result from this devastating form of .

Acne mallorca is a type of caused by the ultra-violet rays of the sun, and appears as a rash on the neck, chest and arms. It’s thought to be a result of the molecules that cause cell damage (free radicals) which are produced as a result of UV exposure. These radicals react with skin care products causing inflammation of the hair follicles in the skin, which leads to this form of .

The type of called excoriee comes from picking, rubbing, or squeezing pimples. It usually occurs in young women and is caused by an obsessive urge to pick at the real or imagined pimples and blackheads on the faces.

It’s considered to be a psychological disorder, and the traditional treatments for do not usually stop excoriee. A psychologist and a may both be required for effective treatment of this illness so that the as well as the underlying psychological issues can be addressed.

Constant friction, rubbing, chaffing and pressure on the skin can cause or exacerbate a type of called mechanica. Acne mechanica can be caused by: shoulder pads and their straps; tight uniforms of synthetic material; helmets and their straps; tight athletic supporters and headbands. Also, any type of clothing or strap that is held against, or rubs against the skin for extended periods of time can lead to this condition.

The treatment for mechanica is to first correct the cause and then to use a topical medication such as benzoyl peroxide. If you must wear tight fitting clothing made of synthetic material, wear cotton under clothing next to the skin to act as a buffer and absorb moisture.

Some additional types of are neonatorum, medicametosa, pomade and detergens. It is important to seek treatment with a , if you suspect that your may not be the everyday form of , vulgaris, that is common among teens and your adults.

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