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How cystic acne affects our emotions

June 25th, 2010 No comments

I have noticed that most people talk about their cystic acne in a clinical sense, but don’t really talk about the emotional toll their acne has on them.

Those of us who know what real cystic acne is are so frustrated because we know that washing the skin is not going to solve the problem.  Those of us who have had acne for a while get even more frustrated when we realize that people are going to look at you as though you don’t take care of yourself or you lack personal hygiene when in reality your about 20 times more free of germs than the next guy.

Unfortunate we live in a society where we should feel less secure about ourselves because our skin is bad. The weird thing is that supposedly 80% of the society suffers from cystic acne in adolescence. I have seen people with very mild acne react much stronger than people with worse acne though – and that shows how it does depend on the person generally.  However, I have never encountered a soul who has cystic acne and is completely fine with it. It’s frustrating to be encountered by those blessed with clear skin who tell you that all you need is to wash your face. Acne is much more than a fleeting teen affliction. It is in fact a disorder that really affect ones self-esteem, self-confidence, and happiness, to minimize this only serves to minimize the anguish that many suffer on a daily basis.

The solution for those bad feeling is not easy but you can still try to deal with it. You can have cystic acne and still enjoy your social life. Try to take it as if the acnes aren’t there, and everyone else don’t bother bout your acnes too when socializing.

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Baby cystic acne

June 23rd, 2010 No comments

Kids and adults are not the only ones who suffer from cystic acne. This skin disorder can also be found in your new born baby.

If you see acne or even red spots on the baby’s skin he or she might suffer from acne, however acne on those early ages are also very common so you don’t have to be worry.
Researches found out the baby acne occurs when the baby is few month years old and it usually ends when he or she is six month years old.

Babies get acne from several reasons: From the mother’s placenta which contains the hormones, and from laundry detergents that exists in the clothing and beddings. To protect the baby you should also avoid dust, dirty places and direct sun light. When the baby is crying, the blood rushes to the acne skin and can make it even worse. Cystic acne in babies looks very similar to kids’ acne, they appear mainly on the face but it can develop to other areas. Therefore it is very important to keep the skin clean and dry and avoid oily creams.

In most cystic acne cases there is no need to take further action in order to get rid of acne; general clean regime will be enough. However if your baby still having acne six months after the birth, you should consult a doctor, which might give you medical prescription. As stated before baby acne is just temporary phase and usually don’t develop in to severe skin disorder. You don’t have to worry too much; it’s natural to have it those ages.