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acne - Definition: (Source: MedicineNet)

Acne: Localized skin inflammation as a result of overactivity of the oil glands at the base of hair follicles. Acne happens when oil (sebaceous) glands come to life around puberty, when these glands are stimulated by male hormones that are produced in the adrenal glands of both boys and girls. ...
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About acne (Source: eMedicineHealth)
Acne is a red, irritating skin rash that is almost universal among individuals going through puberty in industrialized societies. It can, however, occur at all ages. Typical acne affects the skin of the face, chest, and back and rarely the neck and upper arms of teenagers and young adults. Because acne typically occurs during a time of dramatic physical and psychological changes associated with the development of one's body image, it can exacerbate social withdrawal and even depression. Left unt ...
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Causes of acne (Source: MedLinePlus)
Causes Acne occurs when tiny holes on the surface of the skin become clogged. These holes are called pores. Each pore opens to a follicle. A follicle contains a hair and an oil gland. The oil released by the gland helps remove old skin cells and keeps your skin soft. When glands produce too much oil, the pores can become blocked. Dirt, bacteria, and cells build up. The blockage is called a plug or comedone. If the top of the plug is white, it is called a  whitehead . If the top of the plug is d ...
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Symptoms of acne (Source: MedLinePlus)
Symptoms Acne commonly appears on the face and shoulders, but it may also occur on the trunk, arms, legs, and buttocks. Blackheads ; Crusting of skin bumps; Cysts ; Papules (small red bumps); Pustules ; Redness around the skin eruptions; Scarring of the skin; Whiteheads ; ...
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acne - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
Treatment SELF-CARE Steps you can take to help your acne: Clean your skin gently with a mild, nondrying soap (such as Dove, Neutrogena, Cetaphil, CeraVe, or Basics). Remove all dirt or make-up. Wash once or twice a day, including after exercising. However, avoid scrubbing or repeated skin washing. Shampoo your hair daily, especially if it is oily. Comb or pull your hair back to keep the hair out of your face. What NOT to do: Try not to squeeze, scratch, pick, or rub the pimples. Although it mig ...
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Natural Remedies for acne (By Monica Myklebust, M.D. Source: WholeHealthMD)
All the supplements in our list can be combined and all can be used over the long-term and also with conventional medications for acne. It may take a month or more for benefits of the supplements to become noticeable. The dosages below presume you are already taking a daily high potency multivitamin as well as extra vitamin C (1000 mg) and vitamin E (400 IU). In addition, you should consider going on a food elimination diet, which can help you detect hidden food allergies that may be associated with your acne.
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Natural supplements
borage oil 1,000 mg a day (take as alternative to evening primrose oil)
flaxseed oil 1 tbsp (14 grams) a day
vitamin A 25,000 IU a day.
selenium 200 mcg a day
vitamin E 400 IU a day.
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