Saturday, January 24, 2009

Adult Acne: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

By Alexander Chase

Everyone knows that acne is a teenage problem, right? Unfortunately, that's not true. Many adults suffer from acne as well. It's called adult acne. Adult acne will affect about 80 percent of all adults in their twenties and thirties, especially women. In fact, this is a huge problem among women mainly because they are statistically more likely to suffer from adult acne than men. The cause of adult acne and teen acne is essentially the same, but what triggers adult acne, often, is different. So, let's look at the causes of adult acne and how to treat it naturally.

Causes of Adult Acne

If you are dealing with adult acne, no doubt you are wondering what actually actually triggers it. Here are just a few of the causes of adult acne.

Hormones -- Hormones is a problem when it comes to women. Many women suffer from acne because of Hormonal swings. This can occur when women go through hormonal changes due to menstruation, stopping the pill, or pregnancy.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POS) -- POS is another cause of adult acne in women. This is a hormonal disorder caused by an excess production of male hormones. Many women, who suffer from adult acne, suffer because of the hormonal imbalance caused by this medical condition.

Chemicals and Medications -- chemicals and medications can also cause adult acne. In fact, there are various medications, drugs containing iodine, lithium, and rifampin, that can cause acne in adults. Some chemicals, such as chlorine, can also trigger acne.

Pressure and Friction -- friction and pressure on the skin, in some cases, can also cause acne. For example, Backpack and purse straps chafing the skin or objects, such as a violin, pressing against the face can cause acne.

Holistic Treatment of Adult Acne

If you are suffering from adult acne, treating it holistically is often your best bet. Certainly, there are legions of acne medications available on the market, but many have pesky side effects, and others can cause additional troubles. With so many side effects and other bothersome issues, it's no wonder holistic remedies have gain in popularity in recent years. Holistic regiments can include eating a healthy diet and drinking plenty of water -- Drinking 8-10 glasses of water, eating legumes and other low-glycemic foods, taking herbal supplements, like chlorophyll and echinacea, and vitamin supplements, like A, C, B, and D can make a big difference. - 15255

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