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Acne is an inflammatory disease of the skin. The acne affected person has explicit presence of pimple like formations in the skin. Acne is mostly occurring in the teenagers as it is mostly during the onset of adolescence the disease if found to be present. The acne is then continued to adulthood. In most of the cases, the acne goes away in the later stages of adulthood. But the treatment is the one that is recommended as the acne cannot be assured to go away in time.

Acne is mainly caused by the lesions that are occurring in the hair follicle cells and the sebaceous glad in the skin. The entire skin id disfigured starting from a specific area if it is not treated at the right time. These lesions are caused in the skin mainly by the abnormal production of a certain bacteria that is present in the skin due to the increased sebum presence in the skin. The skin has the outermost layer of the dermis and when the presence of the bacteria Propioibacterium acnes is high it leads to damaging of the dermis layer resulting in the reddening of the skin and appearance of pimple like enlargements.

The main symptoms of Acne are the appearance of pustules in the facial region and sometimes in the shoulder and the neck regions. The exact nature and intensity of the infection depends on the individual and is very much subjective. The pustules may sometimes begin to appear but fade off with time. Such cases are mild infections and needs to special treatments. But the intense cases may involve spreading of the pimples, nodular structures to other nearby regions. The advanced stages of the pustules are called cysts as they become large in sizes with a fluid filled appearance.

The main thing a person has to be aware of the acne disease is that there is more probability for him to acquire it due to the various causes and the risk factors associated with it. The main causes seem to be the hyper activity of the hormones in the body. During menstrual cycles, puberty the production of male hormones increases and the androgens are produced in more numbers. Thus the sebum production is also high leading to the appearance of the enlargements in the skin.

The other causes like stress are also potential causers of the Acne. The stress indirectly leads to the production of hormones from the adrenal glands. This in turn leads to the production of more hormones. In some other cases there are already hyperactive sebaceous glands. In such vulnerable cases the other risk factors if present may lead to the infection of acne with more intensity. The bacteria may sometimes be blocking the pores in the skin and in some other cases the dead cells may accumulate and may lead to the appearance of the pustules in the skin. The anabolic steroids when frequently used will lead to more hormonal production and thus may lead to the increased probability of Acne infection.

The other environmental conditions like the exposure to chemical reagents, chlorine compounds and any other chemical reactive to the skin and the medication high in halogenic compounds are found to increase the risks of acquiring acne disease. Over exposure sun rays, especially for those who work under the sun all day and the improper maintenance skin are seen as the main causes of the acne disease.

The main treatment of the acne disease is the primary treatment through the products that are widely available in the market. The products are more like creams or gels that can be applied to the skin. The treatment to be effective there has to be regular and periodic application of the medication for more than a couple of weeks. Though the recommended usage period involves less and the effects may start at an early stage, the medication to be taken for more time to avoid the factors of recurrence. Most of the products are ineffective because the medicine is not acting subjectively. The products may sometimes be effective only in parts and in such cases the persistent use may lead to better results.

The best thing to do is the prevention of the disease than the seeking for cure at a later stage. The Acne disease can be easily prevented by following certain healthy factors of life. The main ways of prevention are the ones that will help us to maintain our skin in proper condition for a long time. The main thing to do this is to avoid over exposure to sunlight. If your skin is exposed to the sunlight that too intense sunlight then there is more chance that your skin may accumulate dirt and blockages. This may in turn lead to appearance of pustules. Once when you get some pustules that indicate the starting stages of the acne, try not to spread it to the nearby regions by scratching them or touching them with your hand often. Also cleanse you skin with mild or moderate soap or lotion regularly, to keep your skin free of dirt.

The other aspect of treatment is that there may be presence of irregularities in the surface of the skin leading to an odd look to the skin. There are other treatments to handle these situations. But this is not getting you the original smooth skin that you had. So it is always best to have the preventive measures taken than seeking the cures! There are however many advancements made into the field of medical treatments. The blue light therapy and the laser treatments are more effective and can cleanse your skin free of any pustules.

The main thing in the avoidance of the acne disease is the proper care of the skin and the proper healthy life style. Regular fitness activities and the healthy exercises may remove the possibilities of the acne disease. The next step towards controlling it is taking treatments at the early stages by consulting with the health care provider rather than getting it to developed stages.

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