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What Is Acne?Acne is a disease that affects the skin's oil glands. The small holes in your skin (pores) connect to oil glands under the skin. These glands make an oily substance called sebum. The pores connect to the glands by a canal called a follicle. Inside the follicles, oil carries dead skin cells to the surface of the skin. A thin hair also grows through the follicle and out to the skin. When the follicle of a skin gland clogs up, a pimple grows. Most pimples are found on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. Acne is not a serious health threat but, it can cause scars. How Does Acne Develop?Sometimes, the hair, sebum, and skin cells clump together into a plug. The bacteria in the plug causes swelling. Then when the plug starts to break down, a pimple grows. There are many types of pimples. The most common types are:
Who Gets Acne?Acne is the most common skin disease. Nearly 17 million people in the United States have it. People of all races and ages get acne. But it is most common in teenagers and young adults. Nearly 85 percent of people between the ages of 12 and 24 get acne. For most people, acne goes away by age 30. But some people in their forties and fifties still get acne. What Causes Acne?The cause of acne is unknown. Doctors think certain factors might cause it:
How Is Acne Treated?Acne is treated by doctors who work with skin problems (dermatologists). Treatment tries to:
Early treatment is the best way to prevent scars. Your doctor may suggest over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription drugs. Some acne medicines are put right on the skin. Other medicines are pills that you swallow. The doctor may tell you to use more than one medicine. How Should People With Acne Care for Their Skin?Here are some ways to care for skin if you have acne:
Note: Make sure to visit a dermatologist if you are suffering from severe acne; professional help and perscriptions can minimize the condition and future scarring. What Things Can Make Acne Worse?Some things can make acne worse:
What Are Some Myths About the Causes of Acne?There are many myths about what causes acne. Dirty skin and stress do not cause acne. Also, chocolate and greasy foods do not cause acne in most people. What Research Is Being Done on Acne?Scientists are looking at new ways to treat acne. They are:
Related LinksMore InformationNational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) National Institutes of Health 1 AMS Circle Bethesda, MD 20892–3675 Phone: 301–495–4484 or 877–22–NIAMS (226–4267) (free of charge) TTY: 301–565–2966 Fax: 301–718–6366 E-mail: NIAMSInfo@mail.nih.gov www.niams.nih.gov
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