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Acne And Diet Is This The Only Cause

Although some people believe that acne is caused by them eating the wrong kinds of foods this is not the only reason for a person developing it. In fact as you will see below acne and diet issues are really very low down on the list for what is actually causing the condition in the first place. As well as looking at the causes we look at how it can be treated.

Today what actually causes a person to suffer from acne is unknown. But many doctors believe there are a number of different factors, which contribute to a person suffering from this skin condition. Below we take a look at just what some of the factors are.

1. Sebaceous Glands Which Are Overactive - These are to be found located deep underneath the skins surface and produce an oil called sebum. As hormonal changes take place in a person's body so often the amount of oil that these glands produce increases. Often a person's body finds it difficult to cope with this excess oil and their skins pores become blocked with the result that acne begins to develop.

2. Skins Pores Become Blocked - One of the main reasons why a person's pores become blocked is that their sebaceous glands are producing too much sebum which is not able to be adequately eliminated from the body. Over time a build up of this oil causes the pores to become blocked which results in a person developing the kinds of spots often associated with acne.

3. Normal Skin Bacterium Activity - Our bodies produce a bacterium called Propionibacterium Acnes that lives on our skin and which helps to protect us from bacterial infections. However there are occasions when this bacterium can actually help to exacerbate a skin condition like acne rather than preventing it. Simply what happens is that this bacterium is unable to cope with the amount of oil a person's serbaceous glands are producing and which results in the pores of the skin becoming inflamed and irritated.

4. Skin Inflammation - As you will have seen from above all the factors we have previously listed will result in a person's skin becoming inflamed which is often a major sign of acne developing. Yet there is another reason for why a person's skin has become inflamed. It is their immune system is trying to fight whatever it is that is irritating the skin in the first place.

Yes the wrong kind of diet can certainly contribute to a person's acne becoming far more severe than it is currently. However as mentioned above there are other factors which will need to be taken into consideration as well. By making changes to your diet you can help to greatly reduce the condition but it will not cure it altogether. To do this you will need to try one of the many different treatments that are now available.

There are plenty of solutions and creams available such as Zenmed, Proactiv and Murad. But if you want to try something completely different and which requires you to make changes to your diet it may be worth your while considering reading a book called "Acne Free in 3 Days".

As previously mentioned when it comes to this particular skin problem it is not just your diet, which may be causing your condition, rather there are several other factors to consider as well. However, when it comes to acne and diet issues certainly avoiding certain foods, such as those high in fats may well help to reduce the condition rather than curing it altogether.



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