Linggo, Enero 4, 2015

Causes of pimples and acne

Treating pimples promptly can also help overcome its emotional and psychological effects. Although pimples are not in themselves bad for overall health, living with them, especially if they are persistent and become a long-term problem can be as devastating emotionally as living with a chronic disease.

Studies have shown that people with regular breakouts of pimples are more likely to develop depression.

Experts say that acne should be treated promptly, especially if the individual is prone to getting pimples.




What makes pimples worse?

  • The menstrual cycle - females with pimples often find signs and symptoms worsen one or two weeks before their period (menstrual cycle) arrives. Experts say this is most likely due to hormonal changes that occur. Some females blame chocolates - they say they consume more chocolates during the week or two prior to their period. However, there is no evidence that links chocolate consumption to pimples. 
  • Stress and anxiety - hormonal levels may be affected by anxiety or stress, especially levels of adrenaline and cortisol. Both these hormones are thought to make acne worse. 
  • Some climates - especially ones that make the individual sweat more can cause acne to worsen. An individual who is prone to pimples may find it more difficult to cope in hot and humid climates. 
  • Some makeups - any makeup that contains oil can make pimples worse in some susceptible individuals. 
  • Greasy hair - hair may become greasy, as a result, of using some hair products, such as those with cocoa or coconut butter. 
  • Bursting the pimple - the infection may be pushed down deeper. There is also a risk of scarring. 
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