Antibiotics As acne is an infection caused by bacteria then some people try to get a doctor to prescribe an antibiotic. However there are constantly stories in the press about doctors becoming reluctant to over-prescribe antibiotics. There are more and more stories about 'super-bugs' which are resistant to antibiotics. Antibiotics can be a blunt instrument which can weaken the body's own immune system leaving you vulnerable to other infections. Outbreaks of acne can occur for several years. Who knows what are the side effects of taking an antibiotic for years on end in a ceaseless battle against acne?
Puberty can be such a hard time for a kid. The teenage years for boys are fraught with so many self-esteem issues when changing hormones result in out of control voices and skin problems. Excess oils build up in the pores as a result of hormonal changes. This oil, sebum, goes into over production as hormones fluctuate, and, as sebum accumulates, skin cells, which should be sloughed off, remain on the skin surface and clog the pores. The clogged pores and accumulating bacteria results in pimples, whiteheads, and blackheads. Compounded with a young boy's inattention to hygiene and you can easily see how the problem exacerbates. Improper cleaning lies at the source of the problem; conversely, proper and thorough cleaning is at the crux of the solution.
Acne Causes - Culprit : Follicle fallout. Normally, dead cells within the follicle shed gradually and are expelled onto the skin's surface. But in patients with overactive sebaceous glands — and in nearly everyone during puberty — these cells are shed more rapidly. Mixed with a surplus of sebum, the dead skin cells form a plug in the follicle, preventing the skin from finishing its natural process of renewal.
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