Acne Vulgaris

Acne Vulgaris is an inflammatory disease of the skin that is usually a result of blockage of skin pores. People all over the world are affected by acne and refer to Acne as pimples, spots or zits. No one really knows what causes acne. The fact that 85% of the world’s teenagers suffer from acne vulgaris is reflected by its name Vulgaris (which means common in Latin and not ugly as people assume).

The truth is that there is no scientific study that pin points acne to one factor. What might aggravate acne in one individual sometimes has no effect on the other.



A common myth is that acne is aggravated by oily foods. There is no concrete proof that can say that acne is caused or aggravated by oily foods. In fact, there is no concrete proof if the food a person eats has any effect on acne at all. Before discussing the various aspects of acne the first thing to understand is what is acne? A normal hair follicle usually expels the oil that is developed to the surface of the skin. However in the case of acne the oil gets trapped under the skin and this creates an ideal situation for bacteria to develop. A bacterium usually infects the skin and the inflammatory reaction is called acne. Acne is generally categorized into inflammatory and non inflammatory acne.

In non-inflammatory acne the bacteria and oil get trapped within the skin and usually show up as small white spots (called whiteheads). Whiteheads can be so small that they are sometimes invisible to the naked eye.  Blackheads develop when the melanin pigment of the skin also gets trapped within the skin. Usually blackheads take longer to clear up when compared to whiteheads.

In inflammatory acne, papules develop as a result of a break in the inner follicular wall. Once the blood fills the papules it’s only a matter of time before the papules develop into pustules. In either case there is an inflammation of the skin. A pustule is commonly referred to as a zit or pimple. Inflammatory acne is more common and is seen in teenagers that have started puberty, however adult acne is not uncommon either. By and large inflammatory acne is more wide spread and common.

There are numerous treatments and home remedies available for acne, such as the impact of exfoliates in acne treatment, the use of topical bactericidal creams and topical antibiotics and various other methods of treating acne, however some of the home remedies actually end up worsening the condition. Another important thing to remember when it comes to acne is that there is no time period within which acne disappears, in rare cases acne persists well into the forties. 

Apart from hormones, it is also a popularly acknowledged fact that acne is also hereditary and the probability of being effected with acne increases if there is a past history of acne in the family.  As mentioned earlier there is no known scientific theory that can pinpoint acne to a particular factor, and similarly there is no set treatment that can work for an individual. In fact depending on an individual’s response to treatment, a custom treatment plan is developed for each individual.
   
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