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Body Acne – Learn More About Body Acne!

Date Published: 16th July 2008
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Body acne is very similar to facial acne in appearance. It mainly affects adults and teenagers. It is found commonly on the chest, buttocks, back and shoulders. In case, the lesions on the skin are harmful or large in size, they may take the shape of severe acne.

It can be too difficult sometimes to remove this type of acne from the skin surface. There are several causes of the occurrence. Medical experts deny the possibility of any main cause that tends to result in it.

Usually, fluctuating hormones and stress are held responsible for the occurrence. In certain cases, tight fitting clothes are responsible for the development of body acne. There are also certain objects that can result in this acne such as tight collars, back packs, cell phone and helmets.


Another cause remains common and that is occasional build up of dead skin cells, bacteria and production of sebum or oil in the skin in more than required amount. Use of synthetic fabrics and sweat are also considered to be primary causes.

When it comes to diagnosing body acne, one does not require to go for any special laboratory tests in order to determine it. At times, it can easily be detected by hormone blood tests or simple blood tests.

There are a variety of treatment options available these days. The type of treatment required depends on the symptoms exhibited by the patient. The treatment may take more time as compared to facial acne as it is more stubborn.

The back of human body consists of several sebaceous glands that can easily produce a lot of oil in order to come up with nodules and cysts. One may require to go for a course of oral antibiotics such as tetracycline or minocycline in order to eliminate body acne. In certain cases, topic treatment such as Retinoid A is also used to reduce the stubborn acne.


Prior to starting with the treatment, you need to wash the affected area with a salicyclic acid based cleanser.

Wipe of the area gently with benozyl peroxide or salicylic acid. In order to prevent the dry skin, it is important to use an alpha hydroxyl acid.

You can also go for some natural remedies when it comes to removing body acne. Here are some of the soothing oil options for treating it effectively:

a) A full teaspoon of calendula oil

b) A full teaspoon of almond oil

c) Two full teaspoons of olive oil

d) One or two drops of lavender oil

e) Two drops of tea tree oil

f) One or two drops of chamomile oil

You need to mix all the ingredients mentioned above and then pour in to a tight container. Now, take a few drops of the mixture and gently manage from it on the complete portion of the affected area.


Towards the end, use Aloe Vera gel in order to remove the inflammation and sooth the affected area.

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Tags: blood tests, sebaceous glands, body acne, skin surface, sebum, dead skin cells, nodules and cysts, severe acne, salicylic acid, buttocks, facial acne, medical experts, laboratory tests, peroxide, synthetic fabrics, oral antibiotics, tight fitting clothes, minocycline
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Bertil Hjert is author of the eCourse “Say Goodbye to Panic and Anxiety Attacks”. This program includes 7 eBooks about Panic and Anxiety Attacks, Agoraphobia, OCD, Social Phobia, Abdominal Breathing & Meditation, Body & Mind relaxation, and Yoga & Progressive Muscle Relaxation.
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