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Acne is an inflammatory skin ailment characterized by superficial skin eruptions that are originated by clogged skin pores. Acne usually appears on the face and shoulders, but may cover the trunk, arms and legs.
Acne is caused when sebaceous glands inside the hair follicles (pores) of the skin become clogged, due to secretions that occur faster than oil and skin cells can exit through the follicle. The clog causes the follicle to bulge (causing whiteheads), and the top of the plug may darken (causing blackheads). If the plug causes the wall of the follicle to rupture, the oil, dead skin cells, and microbes found normally on the surface of the skin can enter the skin and create small infected areas called pustules (also known as pimples or "zits").
The actual pimple is usually the result of bacteria entering an open skin pore causing the body to react with millions of white cells to destroy the invaders. As the leukocytes fight and die they make an inflamed area that becomes red (pimple) which over time becomes an even greater mass of dead cells that can create a pus pocket (white head). If an acne isn't treated properly it can evolve into an acne scar, however, you can prevent scarring by treating acne breakouts early on.
Open pores can also be impaired with dried oils. Foreign debris or just facial dirt creates what is usually known as a black head. Salt from sweat is another cause of many facial break outs when it dries and blocks pores.
If these infected areas are deep in the skin, they may enlarge to form cysts. A sebaceous cyst forms when the sebaceous gland continues to secrete oil. Instead of breaking the follicle wall, the follicle keeps growing to create a soft, pliable lump (called a cyst) under the skin. The cyst is usually not painful or discolored unless it becomes infected.
Acne Breakouts Experienced During Teenage Years
Acne is usually seen most in adolescent boys , but it can occur in both genders and at all ages. The tendency to acquire acne is inherited. The condition usually appears at puberty and may continue for many years. Every 3 out of 4 adolescents have acne to some extent, apparently caused by hormonal changes that stimulate the sebaceous (oil producing) skin glands. Other hormonal fluctuations that happen with menstrual periods, pregnancy, use of anticonceptive pills, or stress, also aggravate acne.
Acne is not simply originated by dirt or build-up, but dirt and oil can worsen the condition. Other factors that elevate the chances of acne are certain tumors, hormonal changes, endocrine disorders, stress, exposure to weather extremes, oily skin, and the use of certain drugs (such as cortisone, testosterone, estrogen, and others). Acne is not contagious. A tendency to have acne may persist through ages 30's to early 40's.
Prognosis
Acne is usually chronic from adolescence to adulthood, but ultimately lessens. Acne generally responds well to treatment after a few weeks, but may reappear from time to time. Acne is not medically dangerous except for untreated, severe infection. Scars may occur if severe acne is not treated; a good acne scars removal treatment is then needed.

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