Monday, August 4, 2008

How to treat acne cysts and treating acne during pregnancy

Did you know that not drinking enough water can also be a cause of acne? Believe it or not, but when you do not drink enough water daily, your skin cells can become dehydrated. We lose a lot of water through the pores of our skin, so keeping them hydrated is necessary in order to maintain a healthy skin function.
Acne is seen more often during the adolescent period of ones life when the oil glands are more active and there are hormonal changes taking place in the body. The oil secretions block the pores on the skin and this brings on black heads and whiteheads. Sometimes these blocked pores get inflamed and pimples form on that spot and the bacteria and infection give rise to many more such eruptions which cover the skin in an unsightly way, leaving behind deep scars even after they have healed. Once these scars are left behind as tell tale signs of acne the only way to get rid of them are with invasive methods by a dermatologist.
Cystic acne is further worsened by Retention keratosis, under, this condition, skin cells of cystic acne are shed improperly. This further leads to clogging of the skin follicles and the dead cells in conjunction with the over production of sebum. This environment is perfect for growth of bacterial infections. The infection has potential of spreading to other follicles that can further aggravate the inflammation, swelling and redness.
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