Wednesday, September 30, 2009

More acne when he returned to school

For years Elizabeth Hall struggled with acne.
"I felt a little uncomfortable, my friends," she said.
She said that time of year makes a difference.
"My acne frequently appears at the beginning of the school year and exams beginning, when I appear stressed by my notes, she said.
Dr. Diane Madfai, American Academy of Dermatology, provides for an increase of 20 percent in adolescents and young adults, back again.
"If you increase your stress, you get a little more than an amount of a hormone cortisol. And what this does is to cause the sebaceous glands in the skin, acne, in order," she said.
But the work in accordance with the prescribed treatment plan can be difficult.
Dermatologist Julie Harper, American Acne and Rosacea Society, says patients need to know that last acne treatments for some time.
"I say, it takes two months to an improvement of 40 percent to 50 percent seen in acne, and would be four months to really see an improvement of 80 to 90 percent, she said.

Elizabeth Hall has been struggling for years with acne. Many older medications for acne can cause irritation and dryness, which usually occurs within a few weeks.
It happened to Elizabeth.
"It broke my skin, especially here on my nose, because that's where most of my acne was. And does it hurt pretty bad," she said.
Adolescents or young adults may lose patience and stop their medications, which leave scars.

Dr. Madfai he struck part of a routine.
"If you put your medication for acne in addition to your toothbrush when you brush your down you can take to save on your medicines against acne," she said.

So talk to your dermatologist. There are new treatments are softer.
Elizabeth uses a now and her skin has improved.
"It is much clearer. It is much smoother," she said cheerfully.
At the beginning of mild acne, it is more effective drugs. Look for ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. Each case is different. If you have any questions, consult a dermatologist.

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