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prescription acne
Dean Erickson asked:


Although most people associate acne with the face, back acne is also a very common form of this skin condition. Whatever symptoms you associate with acne on the face: whiteheads, blackheads, pustules and so on, you can also get on your back.

The problem with your back is that it contains a lot of oil-producing glands that help to block up your pores.  Although many people think back acne less of a problem than the more visible facial acne, it can be an unpleasant condition, especially if you like swimming and sunbathing a lot.  So what causes back acne and what can be done about it?

As for other forms of acne, the real cause of back acne is unknown, but it is certainly not caused by eating fatty foods or chocolate. It tends to occur after puberty, and is common among athletes, which is why it has the alternative name of athletic acne. It is believed by some to be caused by a combination of sweating and friction of the clothes on your back, but it is highly likely that these conditions only make an existing condition worse.

At puberty, the hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands into generating more sebum, an oily substance that waterproofs and protects the skin and hair. However, sebum is also involved in the formation of acne, although the exact mechanism is not understood. It is believed that the pores become clogged with sebum, bacteria and dead skin cells, and that bacterial attack of this oily mass causes it to become infected. Your immune system reacts to the bacteria, and the pus is formed by dead white blood cells that succumbed during the fight with the bacteria. The immune system’s inflammatory response causes the redness and inflammation.

Back acne forms on the back and buttocks of people from 10 years old to around 40, and it is likely that it is exacerbated by excessive sweating during athletic activity and the abrasion of tight clothing against the back. Pustules are formed if the pore blockage is close to the surface of the skin, but if it is deeper, then a papule in the form of an inflamed lump can form.  This papule has no white head, since the pus will be deeper in the skin, and scratching or squeezing it can cause extensive scarring.

The most severe form of back acne creates cysts deep within the skin, and these will cause scarring if they erupt.  The common blackhead is not caused by dirt but by reaction of the infected sebum with the melanin in the skin to form a discoloration. A whitehead is simply an eruption of the pus on the surface, and these can be squeezed if you know how to do it properly.

However, the best treatment depends on how deep the pore blockage and the infection are. Isotretinoin (e.g. Accutane and Accure) is an oral prescriptive acne treatment that slows down the production of sebum, and therefore helps the condition to clear up.  Antibiotics can help to clear up bacterial infections, and there are also a variety of creams and lotions than can effective clear up mild cases of back acne. Benzoyl peroxide (Oxy or Clearasil Max) can be effective on the back, but don’t use it on your face, and an antibacterial soap can help to keep the surface of your skin clean and free from bacteria.

It is not easy to prevent back acne, but an antibacterial soap to keep bacteria down and an exfoliating scrub to remove dead skin cells, can help prevent the blockage of your pores.  Keep in mind that anybody can get it, it is not hereditary, cannot be passed from one person to another and has nothing to do with cleanliness. Try not to squeeze spots until you have seen your doctor, and then follow the expert medical advice given.



home remedies acne
Joe Stewart asked:


I’ll never forget how people were treated at school if they suffered from acne. It’s simply amazing to me how much cruelty can be inflicted, by children of all things.

Most everyone suffers from some form of acne while growing up. Some individuals may have it more on a more visible area, such as their face or neck, while others may have it on their back or buttocks. I’ve had my own share of problems with facial acne, mostly just the occasional big zit that looked like a third eye, hurt like crazy and lasted for days. These were especially wonderful when there was some type of social event coming up. You feel cursed.

There are some homemade recipes for acne cures that work very well. I would always be willing to try a few free acne home remedies before spending the money to see a dermatologist and then paying for a prescription.

Here are a few free acne home remedies that you can try before you have to see the doctor.

#1. Oatmeal facials – These are known to be helpful for some people. Simply make a “mask” and apply it to the problem area a couple times per week. Only use warm water, not hot, and let the mask dry on your covered area until it completly dries before washing it off. You can also use dried (damp) oatmeal to wash your face with as this will help you to clean out your pores.

#2. Change your diet – I realize that this is easier said than done, especially as a teenager, but it will help you a lot. A good rule of thumb is to avoid anything that comes in a bag or wrapper. This means pretty much anything processed has got to go. You’ll be amazed at how much better you feel both physically and mentally if you stick with a plan of only eating healthy foods for 3-4 weeks. Fresh fruits and vegetables, lean meats and no garbage.

#3. Get plenty of exercise – You probably think that you’re reading a weight loss article, right? Well, if you need to lose some then here’s a chance to knock out two birds with one stone. I’m not talking about getting a “little” exercise, but about starting regular workouts that will build muscle, get rid of poisonous toxins that have built up in your body and also help to build your self esteem. Don’t dabble in it. Dive in and do it regularly until you break a really good sweat! You’ll be amazed at the benefits of exercise not only for your acne, but for the rest of “you” too.

#4. Green Tea – You may have heard this before. Green tea is becoming more and more popular and is now being recognized as an excellent antioxident. This stuff works like a charm for helping to detox your body. Put the soda pop down and make this your beverage of choice. Some think that it’s great without sugar. I personally like my tea any way. Hot, cold, with or without sugar, but I’ve found that it quenches my thirst much better if I drink it without sugar. I do recommend that you moderate your sugar intake. Try honey, another fantastic antoxidant, instead.

There are other free acne home remedies that you may find helpful. Make certain to see your doctor before trying anything too extravagant or if your acne becomes worse. Good luck to you!