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Adult Acne and Hormones
Acne by its very nature can be considered a hormonal disease.
Hormones are responsible for the maturation of the oil glands in our
skin. This is why children do not experience acne.
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are several times in our lives when our hormones can become unbalanced
and wreak havoc, including puberty, pregnancy, menopause, and, well,
any other time they feel like it. More specifically, adult hormone acne
may be caused by androgens, male hormones present in both men and
women. The oil surplus created by these hormones may be instrumental in
clogging hair follicles where bacteria grows and causes acne pimples
and blemishes. Hormonal acne is seen mostly in women due to the natural
cycles a woman goes through, such as menstruation, pregnancy and
menopause. Because of this, some birth control pills, in small doses
and with other topical remedies, can be used to reduce blemishes by
keeping androgens steady. Anyone considering using this type of
treatment should consult a physician first.
Comments
By Ianthe from Mass. on June 19th, 2008
I am in my 50's and have acne like when I was a teenager, it is very annoying at this time in my life. Do you have any advise for me.
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By Dawn from Mass. on June 19th, 2008
I am in my early 30's and have a lot of products, still it does not seems that I am getting any where.
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