Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Hormonal Acne Information

The oil-producing (sebaceous) glands of those who get acne are sensitive to normal levels of the testosterone hormone. Testosterone is present in both men and women and it causes the glands to produce an excess of oil. Dead skin cells around the skin pores can also clog up the follicles and these two factors can result in a build-up of oil producing blackheads, whiteheads and spots. Hormonal acne is acne caused by a hormonal imbalance.

Many teenagers can get acne and spots due to hormonal changes but hormonal acne is not just limited to teenagers as many adults also suffer from it too. Treatment of hormonal acne or any kind of acne is key as acne can badly affect one's confidence and make one feel emotionally low. Not only that, but acne can be treated once the true source of the problem is located!

For many people who suffer from acne, there are relatively simple and effective treatments. First of all I would advise trying a natural approach to the problem and avoid harsh chemicals and medications where possible. It is best to try and get to the true source of the problem and handle acne rather than resorting to medications which can have serious side effects. Such treatments can include nutrition, handling deficiencies, skin hygiene and effective natural treatments. There are some books and information products available which offer helpful and effective advice.

If your acne does not resolve through the use natural treatments or any of the various spot treatment creams or lotions available, it is advisable to see your doctor for further help. You may find that you have hormonal acne. Testing for hormonal acne consists of certain tests which measure androgens to see if elevated levels are playing a factor in causing the acne. It is only some women with acne who actually have a hormonal disorder. It is advised that you get an evaluation by a experienced physician if you have severe acne which is not controlled by dermatological medication, or if you also have irregular periods, increased hair, or a weight problem. Oral contraceptives can help control hormonal acne in women.

As it is the minority of women who have hormonal acne, it is best to try a natural treatment for the acne first. If this does not resolve the acne, see your doctor for help.

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