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Â Any treatment for acne should be preceded by a common sense approach to the condition.Â There is always information available on the internet and from medical specialists that you use in finding a way to reduce the symptoms.Â Becoming knowledgeable about the causes and the symptoms will help to determine what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Ingrid Lihanbr<br />
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Â Any treatment for acne should be preceded by a common sense approach to the condition.Â There is always information available on the internet and from medical specialists that you use in finding a way to reduce the symptoms.Â Becoming knowledgeable about the causes and the symptoms will help to determine what course of treatment is likely to be most effective.Â You should also consult with a specialist in the field of acne treatment in order to learn about cutting edge treatment that may not be in the public arena yet. You may even find that a combination of treatment methods will be most effective for your type of acne and for your lifestyle. Â Review the Literature Â Treatment for acne should start with a careful review of the information that is available from online and in print sources.Â There have been thousands of words written over the years, both at the laymans level and for the more scholarly researchers on the subject of acne and how to provide treatment that works. Once you have studied the topic, you can know more about causes and treatments so that the next step, that of consulting a professional, can include the questions that you need to have answered about your acne symptoms and treatment. Â Consult a Professional  Â The next logical step in a treatment for acne is to find an appropriate professional to review the symptoms that you exhibit and consult with them to determine the type of acne that you have, as well as a recommended treatment. The consultation may be with your regular family physician or you may be referred to the services of a dermatologist or other cosmetic surgeon. During this consultation, you can ask questions and gather the required information to decide on the program you plan to follow to take care of the acne. Â Know the Severity of Your Acne Â When you consult a professional about your acne, he or she will be able to help you know and understand the severity of your accuracy.Â Only by defining both the type and severity of the condition will you be able to determine the best treatment for acne that you should be prepared to follow. With the help of the dermatologist or other medical professional, you can lay out a comprehensive program to help alleviate the symptoms quickly. The relief from symptoms may be temporary or permanent, depending upon the program of treatment that is selected.Â Â Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle Â Although medications are the most common treatment for acne, you should also include the adoption of a healthy lifestyle so that your chances of a recurrence of the acne is severely reduced. Adequate sleep, fresh air, good nutrition and 8-10 glasses of water daily are all components of a healthy way of living.Â Healthy bodies are better able to fight off the likelihood of acne attacks.Â Cleanliness is another way to help ensure that acne bacteria dont gain the upper hand on your skin. Even if these actions do not eliminate the onset of acne, you will be in better health by following these tips. Âbr<br />
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		<title>What Is Acne &#8211; A Brief Users Guide For Parents, Teens And The Rest Of Us.</title>
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Acne is a disease in which the hair follicles on your skin become clogged and infected. This results in one of the three types of acne lesions to form.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Mark MacKay<br />
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<p>Acne is a disease in which the hair follicles on your skin become clogged and infected. This results in one of the three types of acne lesions to form.</p>
<p>The production of excess sebum is the culprit. It causes the follicles to become blocked. The medical community is still uncertain as to what triggers this excess production. Sebum is produced by the sebaceous oil gland and everybody needs a small amount to achieve healthy skin. Sebum helps protects the skin from harmful bacteria by washing it away.</p>
<p>Types of Acne Lesions:</p>
<p>The three types of acne lesions are whiteheads &#038; blackheads (also known as closed and open comedones respectively), papules &#038; pustules, and cysts.</p>
<p>Whiteheads as the name suggests, look like white bumps. They form under the skin and never reach the surface. This makes them very hard to eliminate. Blackheads grow upward and break the skins surface. This enlarged follicle and the oxidation of the dead cells, sebum, and bacteria have a black color, hence the name.</p>
<p>Papules form when a whitehead burst and the bacteria spreads to the surrounding tissues under the skin. This causes your body?&#8217;s immune system to increase its fight on the infection making the inflammation worse. They appear as small, firm, red bumps. Pustules form as the body?&#8217;s immune system continues to fight the infection by sending pus to the area. They appear similar to a papules with the addition of a yellowish white head.</p>
<p>Cysts are the third and final type of acne lesion. They form when a pustule worsens and expands further down under the skins surface. They appear red or purple and are very painful. This is the most serious of all types of acne lesions.</p>
<p>Types of Acne:</p>
<p>Acne can not only be classified by the types of acne lesions, but further broken down by acne type; depending on what types of lesions you have. People whose acne consists of whiteheads and blackheads would have what is called comedonal acne. A mix of blackheads, whiteheads, papules and pustules acne lesions is called acne vulgaris and is the most common type of acne. The third type of acne is called cystic acne and it is when someone has all three types of acne lesions with numerous cysts.</p>
<p>Who Can Get Acne:</p>
<p>While most people associate acne with teens, anybody can experience some type of acne at any age. That said certain groups of people are more likely to experience acne. They include teens, people under stress, people who have a family history of the disease, people taking certain drugs and adult women.</p>
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