By Daphne Succes
Acne, which commonly affects teenagers, is often a very real problem for adults as well. Although some cases of acne are the result of one or more direct causes, there are others that are simply hereditary. Luckily for sufferers of both types, there are treatments available for those who continue to suffer from acne well into their adult years. Currently, both over-the-counter and prescription treatments are available to help aid adult acne sufferers. It is important to read and fully understand the use and/or possible side effects of an acne treatment product prior to use.
Despite ongoing research, the exact causes of adult acne remain largely unknown, but many physicians believe that there are a number of factors that may contribute to the occurrence or even aggravate an already present condition. Among them, increasing hormones during pregnancy and/or the use of birth control pills. It's important to note that many experts believe any type of hormonal change can result in adult acne.
Like other ailments, family genes are often thought to be one of the leading causes of adult acne. In addition, the use of certain cosmetic products and/or medications may result in adult acne. Oily skin, a problem that affects many well beyond their teen years, can result in clogged pores and thereby increase the potential of developing acne. Many people believe that oily skin is a problem that is primarily found in teenagers. While most teens will experience oily skin, the truth is that some adults will continue to battle its presence and possibly even develop acne as a result.
Stress, which can affect health in a variety of ways, is also one of the leading causes of adult acne. Believe it or not, your skin is subject to stress breakouts that are known to occur in various places. For some, stress breakouts may occur on the jaw area, neck or forehead. In order to reduce the potential for stress acne, sufferers must reduce their level of anxiety or find a way to remove themselves from situations that may lead to stress.
The information in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It should not be used as, in place of or in conjunction with professional medical advice surrounding the cause, diagnosis or treatment of adult acne. Anyone who suspects that they may be suffering from adult acne should consult a dermatologist and/or physician for a proper diagnosis and/or recommended treatment method.
About the Author: Daphne Succes
Writer, Business Owner, Motivator and Self-Starter
Independent Consultant for Passion Parties
http://www.daphnespassion.com
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