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Acne- Unknown And Known Facts About Acne
By cdmohatta
Rubbing alcohol-

Rubbing alcohol may kill any bacteria that are present on the skin. It does not help in keeping the sebaceous glands open or reduce the sebum production. It is not advised to treat by rubbing alcohol.

Is contagious?

No. is not contagious. is not caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi that can be passed on from one person to another.

Is on body different than on face?

There is no difference at all between on face and on the upper arms or trunk. is a disease of sebaceous glands. As the glands all over the body are same, is also same.

Cosmetics-

Cosmetics can cause acne. Use non - comedogenic cosmetics.

Is every bump acne?

No. Many other skin problems mimic acne. Keratosis Pilaris, Rosacea and Folliculitis look like acne.

Can dirt cause acne-?

Dirt plays no role in formation. The black color of blackheads is due to the oxidized sebum.

Sweating does not cure acne-

Sweating does not cure acne. It only cleans the body.

Food and connection-

It was found in one study that those who eat low glycemic index food develop less acne.

Acne scars fade over time?

No. scars are permanent changes in the skin. They do not fade away as that is not color.

Hereditary -

If your parents had acne, you may be more prone to it. can be hereditary.

Medicines-

Medicines may cause acne. Some cortisones, few anti-tuberculosis drugs and some anti-epileptic drugs cause acne. Chlorinated solvents can also cause

occupational acne.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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