Acne In Adolescents
Acne is one of the most common problems in adolescent teens
affecting nearly seventeen million people in the United States.
Acne is nothing but a disorder involving sebaceous glands and
hair follicles. Acne results from the clogging of sebaceous
glands leading to the formation of pimples and cysts. The
condition usually begins with the onset of puberty. Going by
the facts, as teens attain puberty the androgens also called
male sex hormones are produced in high number leading to
sebaceous glands becoming over active which results in sebum
being produced in high proportions.
Sebum, which is nothing but oil is produced by sebaceous
glands which travel to the skin surface through hair follicles.
But, skin cells block the follicles which results in oil also
being blocked. When these hair follicles are blocked it results
in the development of skin bacteria known as Propionibacterium
Acnes within the follicles which in turn results in swelling of
the skin called Acne. If the hair follicles are partially
blocked it results in blackheads. If the follicles are
completely blocked they result in whiteheads. But if these
plugged follicles are not treated they ultimately burst causing
the oil, bacteria and skin cells to spill all over the skin
resulting in irritation and formation of pimples. Acne can be
shallow as well as deep in various individuals depending on the
nature of skin and amount of oil produced.
There can be various causes why Acne forms. Apart from
rising hormone levels due to puberty it can also be attributed
to certain other factors like intake of drugs which contain
lithium, barbiturates and corticosteroids. Acne can also be
caused due to excess grease and oil in the scalp, due to
cooking oil and use of some cosmetics can actually alleviate
the acne problem. Acne problem many times is inherited also.
Acne problem is worsened if the pimples are squeezed or
scrubbed too hard.
Acne can form at any place of the body but they most
commonly form in the areas where there sebaceous glands are
present in high proportions like face, chest, shoulders, neck
and upper back. The symptoms may differ from person to person
but commonly seen symptoms are: formation of blackheads,
whiteheads, lesions filled with pus and which are very painful
and lastly nodules. One may get confused sometimes as symptoms
of acne may be like some other skin condition and it is always
advised to consult a doctor in this scenario.
There are lots of treatments available today to treat acne.
The primary goal of the treatment is to reduce scars and better
appearance. There are various treatments and the doctor decides
which specific treatment you need based on: the extent of acne
problem, age, medical history, overall health, tolerance to
specific medications and procedures, expectations and last but
not the least what patients prefer.
Treatment of acne is classified into topical and systemic
drug therapies which are given based on extent of severity. In
some instances the combination of both the methods might be the
way to go for acne treatment. Topical medication is nothing but
creams, gels, lotions, solutions etc. prescribed to patients
for acne treatment. Some of the examples of topical medication
are: Benzoyl Peroxide which kills the Propionibacterium Acnes
bacteria, antibiotics helps in stopping or slowing down the
growth of the bacteria and also reduces inflammation, Tretinoin
helps in stopping the formation of new acne lesions and
Adapalene reduces formation of comedo.
Systemic drug therapies involve prescription of systemic
antibiotics primarily for the treatment of acne problem which
is moderate to severe in nature. The examples of antibiotics
prescribed are Doxycycline, erythromycin and tetracycline. In
some cases an oral drug called Isotretinoin is prescribed for
teenagers with severe acne problem which shrinks down the
sebaceous glands that produce oil. The results are pretty good
and almost ninety percent of the adolescents have success with
this oral drug. But the drug has some serious side-affects and
thus it is very important that one consults a doctor before
use.
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