Articles, tagged with "teenage acne", page 5
21st August 2008
In deciding on the best acne medication, it is first necessary to consider its causes. There are several types of acne that vary in intensity and difficulty of treatment, but all appear to have the same cause.
Although the cause of acne is not fully un...
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Author:
Dean Erickson
20th August 2008
Acne affects just about everyone in the world at some time. In North America alone, acne in all its forms affects over 50 million people during the course of their lives. This number does not include the people that have that occasional zit that forms j...
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Author:
A Robinson
07th July 2008
Acne is a condition causing carious blemishes to appear on the skin. It can affect people from age 10 through 40 and even older, although it is often called teenage acne, usually beginning at puberty and clearing up in the late teens or early twenties. ...
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Author:
John Russell
05th June 2008
Although not everybody will suffer from acne the simple truth is that the vast majority of us will have acne to a greater or lesser degree at some point in our lives and a look at just who gets acne and why makes interesting reading.
Acne occurs when a...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
05th June 2008
To many people, acne will be synonymous with teenage spots. Once you have made the painful transition from childhood to adult, acne is no longer an issue. The reality is that acne affects all age groups, from newborn babies to adults, but because the ov...
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Author:
Gavin Walker
27th May 2008
During the course of their lives many adults have had some degree of acne; from the teenage acne outbreaks that seem to invade their faces on a regular basis, to the adult years when outbreaks occur less frequently but with greater intensity. Most people ...
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08th May 2008
Baby acne, also known as neonatal acne or acne neonatorum, is a common condition seen in newborn babies. Almost 20 percent of newborns suffer from it.
baby acne is characterized by the appearance of pimples or red bumps on the baby's scalp, forehead, a...
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Author:
Paul
11th March 2008
Although acne is considered to be a condition usually seen in teenagers and adolescents, acne is also seen commonly in the adult population. People from all walks of life can be affected by this condition and end up with the same troubles, as that of a te...
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Author:
Alien
22nd February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson
Acne is a prevalent and difficult skin problem to treat. Not only does acne cause physical discomfort and blemish, it also can be the cause of stressful angst and embarrassment leaving the acne sufferer with less than...
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Author:
Mary Ann Copson
11th February 2008
Acne is not just a medical and social condition affecting teenagers, adult acne affects people of all ages. Adult acne breakouts often occur spontaneously and without warning. Although it is possible to isolate breakouts and avoid acne for a few more week...
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Author:
vanessa
11th February 2008
Acne is a chronic skin disease. It affects both adolescents and adults. The type of acne that many teenagers get is called acne vulgaris. It usually appears on the face, neck, shoulders, upper back and chest. Although acne is usually not a serious health ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
23rd July 2007
Individuals with acne are often stigmatized, the brunt of jokes, laughs, and ridicule. Such ridicule and shame is only exacerbated for many women, who already feel the pressure of maintaining a certain image of beauty. Yet, many women are unable to avoid ...
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Author:
VBHudson
20th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
Do you or your kids have acne problems? The majority of adolescents and a small number of adults deal with significant facial blemishes. I remember going through a bought in my early 20's. It can be difficult for t...
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12th July 2007
Pimple is a result of a blockage of the skin's pore. Pimples are small skin lesions or inflammations commonly arising from clogged or infected pores. Pimples can be a source of social isolation that can lead to frustration and depression. Pimples affect a...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
21st May 2007
The following article is the continuation of ‘Getting Control of Your Acne - part 1'. In this second part we'll deal more with adult acne, acne treatments and medication.
Acne in Adult Women
Due to the hormonal changes they experience, many teenager...
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Author:
Gisele Brosnan