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Causes Of
Acne
Exactly
why some people get acne and some do not is not
fully known. It is known to be partly hereditary.
Several factors are known to be linked to acne:
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Hormonal
activity, such as menstrual cycles and puberty
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Stress,
through increased output of hormones from the
adrenal (stress) glands.
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Hyperactive
sebaceous glands, secondary to the three hormone
sources above.
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Accumulation
of dead skin cells.
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Bacteria
in the pores, to which the body becomes
'allergic'.
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Skin
irritation or scratching of any sort will
activate inflammation.
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Use
of anabolic steroids.
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Any
medication containing halogens (iodides,
chlorides, bromides), lithium, barbiturates, or
androgens.
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Exposure
to high levels of chlorine compounds,
particularly chlorinated dioxins, can cause
severe, long-lasting acne, known as Chloracne. |
Traditionally,
attention has focused mostly on hormone-driven
over-production of sebum as the main contributing
factor of acne. More recently, more attention has
been given to narrowing of the follicle channel as a
second main contributing factor. Abnormal shedding
of the cells lining the follicle, abnormal cell
binding ("hyperkeratinization") within the
follicle, and water retention in the skin (swelling
the skin and so pressing the follicles shut) have
all been put forward as mechanisms involved.
Several
hormones have been linked to acne: the male hormones
testosterone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and
dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), as well as
insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-I). In addition,
acne-prone skin has been shown to be insulin resistant.
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Development
of acne vulgaris in latter years is uncommon, although this
is the age group for Rosacea which may have similar
appearances. True acne vulgaris in older adults may be a
feature of an underlying condition such as pregnancy and
disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome or the rare
Cushing's syndrome.
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