Friday, January 8, 2010

Acne- What is adult acne?

Rosacea is also called adult acne.





Rosacea is a skin disease when the face skin becomes red with papules and pus filled spots. This disease is also called as adult acne though there is no relation between rosacea and acne. Rosacea has no cure but can be treated and brought under control. It can develop at any age in any person and no causes are known. Women are more prone to rosacea then men. Though fair skinned people have higher tendency to develop rosacea, anybody can get it. Rosacea can be left untreated but that can cause more severe problems. It is better to consult a doctor and get treated.|||this is going to sound silly but, it%26#039;s adults with acne. acne is acne it doesn%26#039;t matter who has it. when teens have it it%26#039;s called teen acne,|||Read the links. They have given lots of info.


Acne, org says :


Adult acne affects 25% of all adult men and 50% of adult women at some time in their adult lives. These are the official statistics, but I personally don%26#039;t know many adults who have not had a zit or two in their adult lives. People can develop unpleasant acne or have an acne recurrence in their 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond. It can be difficult to cope with no matter your age, and can cause depression and social anxiety in an adult the same way it can in a teen.





Although the causes of adult acne are unknown, it is thought that adult acne may sometimes have hormonal roots. The appropriate adult pimple treatment may involve getting your hormones in check which requires a trip to your doctor.





There are many adult acne products, however, in my experience, the overall best treatment for adult acne is identical to the best treatment for teen acne, benzoyl peroxide. See the Regimen for a step-by-step program you can use to clear your skin using benzoyl peroxide. Thousands of adults have used the Regimen with great results.





It is important to realize that adult acne is more common than people may think, and adult sufferers are not alone. If you are troubled by adult onset acne, promptly consult your doctor. She or he may have a hormonal adult acne treatment that can help, or read the Regimen and give it a go.





You can find further tips to stop adult acne on the acne.org message boards. Many adults frequent the boards and are happy to answer questions.|||same as any other acne, just in adults. Generally acne is often found in teenagers due to the hormonal in-balances during puberty.





In adults it is not so common.

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