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Acne, Puberty and Girlfriends

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  • Inflammatory disease of the skin, acne occurs due to changes in the structure of the skin, hair follicle and consisty sebaceous glands. Commong during puberty, acne, is the body's response to changing testosterone hormones.

    Due to the randomness of the body's response, acne in most people come and go, and in most cases completely disappear with time. This time period is different for each individual, but usually is twenty years. There is now way for medical professionals to predict the acne timeline for an individual. Some people also affected by acne users later, in the thirties and forties.

    Although acne is not a condition very nice to have, because of the wide range of people hitting at some point in his life, has become socially acceptable if kept under control. "The common acne" is a broader spread of acne, which is the result of natural block cell death of hair follicles while excess is secreted by oil glands in the skin.

    The oil is trapped under the skin builds up, and provides the ideal environment for bacteria to multiply uncontrolled. The part of the infection we are used to seeing is the visible lesion that becomes visible as the skin inflames. Most people are only affected with acne on the face, but it should be noted that acne can affect the chest, back, shoulders, among other areas of the body too.

    Generally, acne does not cause any long-term medical consequences. If Acne lesions are out of control, however can leave scars on the skin has been damaged permanently. Acne is generally associated with more social implications such as low self-esteem. Adolescence is a difficult stage of life for most people, and persistence of acne with our social programs does not mean it's easy.

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