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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 00:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne vulgaris may be present in the first few weeks. The most common trigger is puberty, when surges in androgen stimulate sebum production and hyperproliferation of keratinocytes. Symptoms of acne include whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples. These can occur on the face, neck, shoulders, back, or chest. Pimples that are large and deep are called cystic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne vulgaris may be present in the first few weeks. The most common trigger is puberty, when surges in androgen stimulate sebum production and hyperproliferation of keratinocytes. Symptoms of acne include whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples. These can occur on the face, neck, shoulders, back, or chest. Pimples that are large and deep are called cystic lesions. Cystic acne can be painful; other types cause no physical symptoms but can be a source of significant emotional distress. Lesion types frequently coexist at different stages. Acne vulgaris may also be influenced by genetic factors. Medications that can promote acne include steroids, lithium, some antiepileptics, and iodides. </p>
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<p>Treatment may improve and even remove acne scars. Trimethoprim is also sometimes used. Isotretinoin is a systemic retinoid that is highly effective in the treatment of severe, recalcitrant acne vulgaris. The common combined oestrogen/progestogen methods of hormonal contraception have some effect, but the anti-testosterone, Cyproterone, in combination with an oestrogen is particularly effective at reducing androgenic hormone levels. Laser surgery has been in use for some time to reduce the scars left behind by acne. Chemabrasion, which uses chemicals to peel away top layers of skin. Certain low-dose birth control pills may help control acne in women who tend to have flare-ups before menstruation. </p>
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<p>Acne Vulgaris &#8211; Prevention and Treatment Tips </p>
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<p>1. Laser surgery has been in use for some time to reduce the scars left behind by acne</p>
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<p>2. Try not to scrub or pick at your pimples. </p>
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<p>3. Rofecoxib was shown to improve premenstrual acne vulgaris in a placebo controlled study. </p>
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<p>4. Chemabrasion, which uses chemicals to peel away top layers of skin. </p>
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<p>5. Benzoyl peroxide products are also effective against P acnes. </p>
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<p>6. Acne conglobata is treated with oral isotretinoin. </p>
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<p>7. Phage therapy has been proposed to kill P. acnes.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 13:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a form of acne which is very common. This is Acne vulgaris also called common Acne of course because of its common nature. Teenagers are the greatest victims of this form of Acne. Any dermatologist would tell you that many of the cases they get are this particular form &#8211; Acne vulgaris.</p>
<p>Many teenagers who suffer from this condition also suffer from some loss of self confidence as they see the invasion of their bodies by these strangers. Acne vulgaris can be on the face, chest and back. While the chest and back can be covered, the face obviously can&#8217;t be without raising questions. Combine the redness usually associated with the pimples and you get a very interesting picture that can discourage many a strong heart.</p>
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<p>For many people not just teenagers, appearance is everything or at least very important. This simple fact makes this condition &#8211; Acne vulgaris seem such a great deal because its sufferers are always very concerned about its effect on them and this concern turns to worry and for some results in some form of depression as they see their chances of normal social activity reduced due to the perceived disfigurement caused by this condition. It is worsened by the fact that many of them do not know what to do about it or feel it is beyond their control.</p>
<p>Like most things in life, knowing the cause of a problem is a great help towards formulating a solution. This particular form of Acne is mostly caused by the fluctuating level of hormones in the body. As adolescents, going through puberty, lots of changes occur in the body and this changes are caused by certain hormone being secreted by the glands. This changes are quite rapid in nature and cause pimples to breakout on the skin.</p>
<p>This condition can also be cause by stress. The presence and persistence of stress an cause an outbreak. Acne caused by stress usually goes away when the stress is relieved. Genes also play a role in having this condition. If ones parents suffered or are currently suffering from this condition, then chances are that their offspring might have to deal with the same condition.</p>
<p>Sometimes when the body reacts to drugs taken, it shows in the form of an outbreak of Acne. This is why the use of narcotics can result in an outbreak and why drug addicts will usually have pimples on their skin.</p>
<p>Dirt is another common cause. When the pores are clogged, it gives the bacteria the opportunity to thrive. However, in a bid to keep the skin clean and the pores unclogged we can cause more problems by over-washing. Over-washing can cause the skin to get irritated and as the body tries to counter the irritation, the situation can worsen. If your condition is caused by bacteria in the pores, you would need an antibiotic to tackle the bacteria at source.</p>
<p>In treating Acne vulgaris, dermatologist usually prescribe Topical bactericides. This treatment is applied directly on the skin ( face and any other affected part). It attempts to treat the condition from outside in. It would gradually try to cut down the bacteria at the pores and work inwards to get underneath. If you have a mild case, then this treatment might be sufficient. If however you have a more serious case, there are other treatments like Topical antibiotics and oral antibiotics.</p>
<p>Take things easy and be rest assured that no matter the kind of Acne condition you have, there is a remedy.</p>
<p>Have an Acne free, younger looking and healthy skin.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Acne Vulgaris? This is a medical term used to describe most cases of acne. It really isn&#8217;t as bad as it sounds! Vulgaris doesn&#8217;t mean that the acne is vulgar, only that it means that it is common. </p>
<p>Be aware that there are many factors that contribute to acne. First, research indicates a propensity for acne may well be inherited. Parents who had acne in their teenage and young adult years may have children who are likewise prone to having acne in their teen and young adult years. </p>
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<p>Next, clogged skin pores are certainly a major contributing factor for acne out-breaks. When pores become clogged with an excess production of sebum and mix with dead skin cells or makeup that isn&#8217;t sufficiently cleaned from the skin, problems start to develop. When skin pores are clogged, bacteria are produced and pus starts to form causing a pimple, a white head or a black head. </p>
<p>The most commonly accepted causes for acne are hormonal imbalances. Hormones in boys and girls may become unbalanced during puberty, during menstrual cycles, when starting or stopping birth control pills, during times of extreme stress, and at other times as well. </p>
<p>All of the above situations can cause the body to over produce a male hormone which causes the sebaceous glands to produce sebum. The sebum combines with dead skin cells to block pores and acne develops. So, basically, it still comes back to blocked pores. </p>
<p>Other causes for acne include a lack of vitamins, minerals and trace elements that the body needs to maintain a healthy skin. Vitamins A, E and B6 are especially important in maintaining healthy skin as are zinc, essential fatty acids (EFA), Chromium and Selenium. </p>
<p>Most diets of teenagers and young adults do not contain these vitamins, minerals, and trace elements in sufficient quantity to maintain healthy skin and to help prevent the onset of Acne. </p>
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<p>Full blown, Stage 8 acne doesn&#8217;t usually develop overnight. Acne is progressive condition. Acne is one of the diseases that are so common that it is sometimes just disregarded as a serious problem&#8230;like the common cold. It has been estimated that 95 of people will have at least a mild case of acne at some point in their lives. </p>
<p>Acne, much like the common cold, is usually treated by the sufferer with over-the-counter medications that alleviate the symptoms of the disease in the belief that it will simply go away all by itself&#8230;.eventually. And, it usually does but not always. </p>
<p>Most people throughout their life will have the occasional pimple, zit, white head or black head. </p>
<p>Although these pesky little outbreaks do seem to appear at the most inopportune times, they really aren&#8217;t a serious problem that requires medical attention. A little over-the-counter acne facial wash to help prevent another outbreak will usually take care of the problem. It isn&#8217;t a big deal. This kind of acne is referred to as Stage 0 and really nothing to be concerned about unless the acne progresses to subsequent stages. </p>
<p>Acne stages are graded from 0 through 8. Zero is the least severe and 8 is the most serious of the stages. The stages are as follows: </p>
<p>Stage 1: There will be white heads and black heads with some mild inflammation. The outbreaks will start to occur more frequently. Using products that contain Benzyl Peroxide are in order. </p>
<p>Stage 2: There will be some papules in addition to the white heads and black heads. Papules are skin lesions that are solid and raised but usually small. This is still considered to be a very mild case of acne. Treatment can be continued using over-the-counter products that contain Salicylic Acid. </p>
<p>Stage 3: Stage 3 is the same as stage 2 but with more frequent occurrences. </p>
<p>Stage 4-5: Pustules begin to appear. Now, it&#8217;s time to schedule an appointment at a dermatologist. </p>
<p>Stage 6-7: Nodules and cysts are forming. Scarring is going to start happening at this stage. Your dermatologist will begin to take more drastic action. </p>
<p>Stage 8: Breakouts are almost continuous and include nodules and cysts. There are modern technologies that will help and your dermatologist will advise you. </p>
<p>Acne Skin Care: </p>
<p>As we know, our hair follicles secrete sebum. Sebum makes its way up the hair follicles to the skin pores where it lubricates and protects the skin. Sometimes there are oil glands which get overworked, get enlarge, and produce too much sebum. The sebum can get trapped in the hair follicle. </p>
<p>When this happens the pores get clogged and black heads or white heads form and the bacteria start to multiply at an alarmingly fast rate. </p>
<p>Once you understand this process, you can see the reasoning behind the advice about caring for skin that has black heads, white heads and pustules on it. </p>
<p>The first piece of advice about caring for acne infected skin is to never pick at the pimples. Don&#8217;t try to pop them and drain them. This will not cure them no matter what anybody tells you. Popping them will only serve to make them worse&#8230;not better. </p>
<p>However, there are things that you can do that really will help. </p>
<p>The first thing you can do is to wash your face with a mild soap or a sulfur based soap. Wash your face with just your finger tips. Don&#8217;t ever use a wash cloth as it holds germs and bacteria. Rinse your face with clean water several times to ensure you remove all traces of soap, and then pat it dry with a clean towel. Do not rub your face with the towel and never use the same towel twice without it being clean. </p>
<p>Take a good multi-vitamin and multi-mineral supplement every day and drink at least 8 full glasses of water (not soda) every day. The vitamins and minerals will supply nutrients that are absent from most diets and the water will help to hydrate the skin as well as to flush toxins out of your system. </p>
<p>If you use over-the-counter acne medications, be certain that you follow the directions carefully and that you use a good sunscreen when you are outdoors as some acne medications make the skin more prone to sunburn. </p>
<p>Adult Acne: </p>
<p>Acne is not just a problem for teenagers and young adults. Once a person survives the teenage years, you would think that they don&#8217;t have to deal with the embarrassment of acne any longer, right? Well&#8230;.not exactly. </p>
<p>The sad truth is that about 25 of women will have acne at some time in their 20s, 30s or even 40s. Although there has never been a real cause established, it is believed that most adult acne is caused by the same thing that causes teenage acne&#8230;hormonal changes. </p>
<p>A doctor will sometimes prescribe hormonal treatments that will clear a case of adult acne right up. As with teenage acne, adult acne is not caused by diet. Stress has often been cited as one possible cause of adult acne but that assertion has never been verified. </p>
<p>Treating adult acne is a bit more difficult than treating teenage acne. Adults have the concern of drying out their skin that teenagers don&#8217;t normally have to deal with. Adults don&#8217;t want pimples; but, they don&#8217;t want wrinkles, either. A dermatologist should be consulted if the acne is long lasting or is severe. </p>
<p>There are many treatments that are available to adults who suffer from acne. Most of the effective treatments are only available by prescription. Adults should not use over-the-counter acne medications that are intended for the treatment of teenage acne. These products tend to dry the skin and adults need to be concerned about wrinkling as well as acne. </p>
<p>A case of adult acne is not a happy occurrence to say because those ugly bumps always seem to occur at the most inopportune times and while a teenager may be embarrassed by acne, an adult is even more devastated. </p>
<p>Fortunately, there are treatments and a dermatologist has a lot of weapons in his arsenal to fight adult acne. </p>
<p>Acne Scar Removal Options: </p>
<p>Life hardly seems fair sometimes! First, a teenager or a young adult must suffer through acne, treat it, and have to live with it&#8230;sometimes for years. Then the acne is gone; but, the scars are there as a painful reminder of the mental and emotional agony the acne sufferer had to endure. </p>
<p>You&#8217;re right, life doesn&#8217;t seem fair; but, acne is one of those sad facts of life that some if not most of us have to deal with. The good news is there is help; unfortunately, it isn&#8217;t free or cheap! </p>
<p>There are two basic procedures that are used to remove ugly pits and scars left over from a bad case of teenage or young adult acne. Laser resurfacing is the least expensive of the two available acne scar removal procedures. Dermabrasion is the second procedure. </p>
<p>Laser resurfacing can be done in the dermatologist office instead of a hospital so that provides a much greater financial savings. A laser is used to remove the top layer of skin and also to tighten the middle layer of skin. </p>
<p>The dermatologist will use a local anesthetic to help reduce the procedure pain. It usually takes several days for the skin to heal after a laser resurfacing procedure is completed. Very often, multiple resurfacing treatments must be done to achieve the desired results. </p>
<p>The second procedure used to remove acne scarring is called dermabrasion. In this procedure, a rotating wire brush is used to remove the top layer of skin. The body continually produces new skin and the new layer will be smoother than the layer that was removed. It usually takes between 10 days and 3 weeks for the skin to heal after a dermabrasion treatment. Once again, multiple treatments may be required to eliminate the scarring. </p>
<p>Acne may seem to be a devastating condition but with proper skin routine, vitamins, and over the counter products, most cases will not be severe. Remember, proper cleansing goes a long way towards minimizing outbreaks, so don&#8217;t be afraid to cleanse your face 5 &#8211; 6 times a day of more if needed. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne is a disease rarely associated with systemic medical problems; however, the importance and morbidity of acne should not be underestimated because its disfiguring can have important negative psychosocial consequences for affected individuals including diminished self-esteem, social embarrassment, social withdrawal, depression and even unemployment [1, 3]. </p>
<p>Risk factors/Triggers<br />1. Food/Diet<br />Foods such as nuts, cola, milk, cheese, fried foods and iodised salts have been implicated as triggers of acne vulgaris; however, the connections between nutrition and acne has not definitely been proven as they are rarely supported by good analytical, epidemiological or therapeutic studies [4, 5]. On the other hand, recurrent acne as noted by Niemeier et al (2006) may be a cutaneous sign of an underlying eating disorder.</p>
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<p>2. Genetics<br />A genetic background is supported by a case control study by Goulden et al, as noted by Rzany et al (2006). This stated that the risk of adult acne vulgaris in relatives of patients with acne as compared with those of patients without acne is significantly higher [4].</p>
<p>3. Hormones<br />According to Rzany et al (2006), hormonal influences on acne vulgaris are undisputed as shown by the higher incidence of acne in male adolescents. Premenstrual flare has also been recorded as causing acne [5].</p>
<p>4. Nicotine<br />Smoking has also been named as a risk factor for acne vulgaris; however, conflicting data exists as to the link between smoking and acne. Some population based studies have found links between smoking and acne whilst some others have not [4].</p>
<p>Important!<br />Contrary to popular misconceptions by young patients and occasionally their parents, acne does not come from bad behaviour nor is it a disease of poor hygiene. It also has nothing to do with lack of cleanliness [2].</p>
<p>Types of acne vulgaris<br />There are two main types of acne vulgaris, inflammatory and non-inflammatory; these can be manifested in different ways,<br />1. Comedonal acne, which is a non-inflammatory acne<br />2. Papules and pustules of inflammatory acne<br />3. Nodular acne (inflammatory acne)<br />4. Inflammatory acne with hyperpigmentation (this occurs more commonly in patients with darker skin complexions) [1]<br />Clinical manifestations<br />In general, acne is limited to the parts of the body, which have the largest and most abundant sebaceous glands such as the face, neck, chest, upper back and upper arms. Among dermatologists, it is almost universally accepted that the clinical manifestation of acne vulgaris is the result of four essential processes as described below [1, 6],</p>
<p>1. Increased sebum production in the pilosebaceous follicle. Sebum is the lipid-rich secretion product of sebaceous glands, which has a central role in the development of acne and also provides a growth medium for Propionibacterium acnes (P acnes), an anaerobic bacterium which is a normal constituent of the skin flora. Compared with unaffected individuals, people with acne have higher rates of sebum production. Apart from this, the severity of acne is often proportional to the amount of sebum produced [1, 6]. </p>
<p>2. Abnormal follicular differentiation, which is the earliest structural change in the pilosebaceous unit in acne vulgaris [1].</p>
<p>3. Colonisation of serum-rich obstructed follicle with Propionibacterium acnes (P acnes). P acnes is an anaerobic bacterium which is a normal constituent of the skin flora and which populates the androgen-stimulated sebaceous follicle [androgen is a steroid hormone such as testosterone or androsterone, that controls the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics]. Individuals with acne have higher counts of P acnes compared with those without acne [1, 6].</p>
<p>4. Inflammation. This is a direct or indirect result of the rapid and excessive increase of P acnes [1]. </p>
<p>Non-inflammatory acne lesions include open and closed comedones, which are thickened secretions plugging a duct of the skin, particularly sebaceous glands. Open comedones, also known as blackheads, “appear as flat or slightly raised brown to black plugs that distend the follicular orifices”. Closed comedones, also known as whiteheads, “appear as whitish to flesh-coloured papules with an apparently closed overlying surface” [1]. </p>
<p>Inflammatory lesions on the other hand include papules, pustules, and nodules; papules and pustules “result from superficial or deep inflammation associated with microscopic rupture of comedones”. Nodules are large, deep-seated abscesses, which when palpated may be compressible. In addition to the typical lesions in acne, other features may also be present. These include scarring and hyperpigmentation, which can result in substantial disfigurement [1].</p>
<p>Psychological Aspects<br />Numerous psychological problems such as diminished self-esteem, social embarrassment, social withdrawal, depression and even unemployment stem from acne. However, differential diagnosis from a psychosomatic point of view indicates two serious psychological problems, which can arise from acne. These are,<br />1. Psychogenic excoriation, and <br />2. Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)</p>
<p>Psychogenic excoriation also referred to as neurotic excoriation, pathological or compulsive skin picking “is characterised by excessive scratching or picking of normal skin or skin with minor irregularities” [5]. According to Niemeier et al (2006) it is estimated to occur in 2% of dermatological patients. Patients with this disorder can also have psychiatric disorders such as mood and anxiety disorders, as well as associated disorders such as obsessive compulsive disorder, substance abuse disorder, obsessive compulsive personality disorder, compulsive buying, eating disorder, and borderline personality disorder, to mention a few [5]. </p>
<p>Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) “is a condition characterised by an extreme level of dissatisfaction or preoccupation with a normal appearance that causes disruption in daily functioning” [3]. Niemeier et al (2006) described it as “a syndrome characterised by distress, secondary to imagined or minor defects in one’s appearance.” The onset of BDD is usually during adolescence, and it occurs equally in both male and female. Common areas of concern include the skin, hair and nose, with acne being one of the most common concerns with BDD patients [3].</p>
<p>According to the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental Disorders (2000), BDD has three diagnostic criteria,<br />1. A preoccupation with an imagined defect in appearance; where a slight physical anomaly is present, the person&#8217;s concern is markedly excessive,<br />2. The preoccupation causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning,<br />3. The preoccupation is not caused by another mental disorder (e.g. Anorexia Nervosa)<br />Characteristic behaviours include skin picking, mirror checking, and camouflaging by wearing a hat or excessive make up. Apart from these, patients often seek reassurance frequently by asking questions such as “Can you see this pimple?” or “Does my skin look okay?” Some patients also have a tendency to doctor shop, which is essentially going from one specialist to another in search of a dermatologist or plastic surgeon, willing to carry out a desired procedure or dispense a certain drug, to improve their perceived defect [3, 5].</p>
<p>Although it is a relatively common disease, BDD is still an under diagnosed psychiatric disorder and is estimated to affect 0.7 to 5% of the general population. Other psychiatric conditions associated with BDD include major depression, anxiety, and obsessive compulsive disorder. It is also associated with high rates of functional impairment and suicide attempts, high levels of perceived stress, and markedly poor quality of life [3, 5, 8]. </p>
<p>Acne Treatment<br />1. Topical treatment, particularly for individuals with non-inflammatory comedones or mild to moderate inflammatory acne (See types of acne vulgaris). Medications include tretinoin (available as gels, creams, and solutions), adapalene gel, salicylic acid (available as solutions, cleansers, and soaps), isotretinoin gel, azelaic acid cream, benzoyl peroxide (available as gels, lotions, creams, soaps, and washes), to mention a few [1, 2].<br />2. Oral treatment, particularly for acne that is resistant to topical treatment or which manifests as scarring or nodular lesions. Medications include oral antibiotics (e.g. tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, erythromycin, and co-trimoxazole), oral isotretinoin, and hormonal agents (e.g. oral contraception, oral corticosteroid, cyproterone acetate, or spironolactone) [1, 2].<br />3. Physical or surgical methods of treatment, which are sometimes useful as adjuvant to medical therapy. Methods include comedo extraction, intralesional injections of corticosteroids, dermabrasion, chemical peeling, and collagen injections, to mention a few [1, 9].<br />4. Sun exposure, reported by up to 70% of patients to have a beneficial effect on acne [10].<br />5. Light therapy, which is becoming more popular due to the growing demand for a convenient, low risk and effective therapy, as many patients fail to respond adequately to treatment or develop side effects, from the use of various oral and topical treatments available for the treatment of acne [11]. Methods include the use of visible light (e.g. blue light, blue/red light combinations, yellow light, and green light), laser treatment and monopolar radiofrequency [11]. Many of these light therapy treatments can be used at home.</p>
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<p>References<br />1. Brown SK, Shalita AR. Acne vulgaris. Lancet 1998; 351:1871-1876.<br />2. Webster GF. Acne vulgaris. Br Med J 2002; 325: 475-479.<br />3. Bowe WP et al. Body dysmorphic disorder symptoms among patients with acne vulgaris. J Am Acad Dermatol 2007; DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2007.03.030.<br />4. Rzany B, Kahl C. Epidemiology of acne vulgaris. JDDG 2006; DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2006.05876.x<br />5. Niemeier V, Kupfer J, Gieler U. Acne vulgaris-Psychosomatic aspects. JDDG 2006; DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2006.06110.x<br />6. Gollnick H. Current perspectives on the treatment of acne vulgaris and implications for future directions. Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2001; 15 (Suppl. 3):1-4.<br />7. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental Disorders. 4th Ed. Accessed via: BehaveNet® Clinical CapsuleTM; http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/bodydysdis.htm. Accessed on: 28th June 2007.<br />8. Phillips KA et al. A retrospective follow-up study of body dysmorphic disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2005; 46: 315-321.<br />9. Taub AF. Procedural treatments of acne vulgaris. Dermatol Surg 2007; 33: 1-22.<br />10. Cunliffe WJ, Goulden V. Phototherapy and acne vulgaris.Br J Dermatol 2000; 142 (5): 855-856.<br />11. Dierickx CC. Lasers, Light and Radiofrequency for treatment of acne. Med Laser Appl 2004; 19: 196-204.</p>
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		<title>Effects of Acne Vulgaris</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 00:13:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acne Vulgaris has been regarded as the skin problem that caused by the combination of secreted oil from the sebaceous gland and the dead skins on the top of the skin. It resulted into the blockage the pores that has a uses of oozing out the sweat. It has various names like blackheads, blemishes, whiteheads, pimples, or zits. In cases of Acne Vulgaris the predominately feigned areas are face, upper neck as well as chest, back and shoulders. At the upper arms Acne can also occur. In rare cases acne results into cysts. Acne Vulgaris is considered to be the grievous case of acne problem. The mild form of acne is Mild red pimples. On an usual manner people face the mild acne problems. With few people severe case of acne can exclusively happen. Regarding to these skin problems there are many causes as well as an incorrect conception.</p>
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<p>The main treatment for stopping acne is cleaning the skin in a proper manner. There are acne cream available in the market without any prescription of doctors. Scrubbing and rubbing will result in worsen the acne problem. There are many side effects of acne vulgaris. Acne Vulgaris resulted into psychiatric and psychological complications like</p>
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<p>• Adolescent prevalence</p>
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<p>• Facial distribution</p>
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<p>• Misperceptions regarding etiology</p>
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<p>• Social emphasis on &#8220;appearance&#8221;</p>
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<p>There are some and psychological complications of acne vulgaris like</p>
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<p>• Depression &#8212;it the most common problem that the people who faces skin problems usually faced. Acne Vulgaries also caused depression amongst the acne effected person. Depression may led to the serious mental problems. It has been researched that people with acne problem became unsocial person.</p>
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<p>• Social phobia &#8212; People who are facing acne vulgaris usually developed a social phobia. Social Phobia includes being afraid of meting people, they are tending to avoid social contacts, parties. As they thinks that people will avoid them.</p>
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<p>• Anxiety disorders &#8212; people with acne vulgaris problem sometimes faces anxiety disorder problem. In such problem they grew up a tendency of being affected by acne problems. If a simple rashes took place they became afraid of being affected by acne vulgaris.</p>
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<p>• Impaired self-image and self-esteem &#8212; acne vulgaris also effect on the personality of a person. People who are facing the problem tend to be demoralized all the time. They are facing the problem of low self esteem. They became afraid of taking into any venture.</p>
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<p>• Social dysfunction &#8212; People who are suffering from the acne vulgaris problem usually tend to restrict themselves to go for any social contact. they grew up a feeling that people around them will avoid them because of their skin problem. That is how their social functions started dysfunctioning. This problem is usually faced by the teenagers. They finds this problem as a reason behind going off their girlfriends and friends.</p>
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<p>• Reduced quality of life&#8212;-the quality of life that one can live usually gets decreased with this skin problems. As people started suffering from Depression, Social phobia, Anxiety disorders, Impaired self-image and self-esteem, Social dysfunction etc the quality of life automatically started loosing its importance.</p>
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		<title>Psychological Squeals of Acne Vulgaris</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Self-image and self-esteem<br />The link between appearance and subjects&#8217; self-image or self-concept and self-esteem was explicit and gave rise to much of the psychological morbidity in acne patients. Not surprisingly, the effect of an acne-related self-image on their self-esteem was considerable for many subjects. The effect was global and pervasive and colored most aspects of many subjects&#8217; lives. Some older, more self-reflective, subjects noted that acne effect was particularly acute because of its peak prevalence during the teenage years, a time of psychosocial and sexual maturation and development of adult identity. A prominent element of self-image in the teenage years was acne&#8217;s effect on self-perceived sexual attractiveness.<br />Embarrassment and self &#8211; consciousness <br />Embarrassment and self-consciousness were directly linked to self-image and self-esteem. The theme of embarrassment was prominent in all subjects&#8217; responses and was seemingly easier for many subjects to articulate than, for example, dysphoria or depression or anxiety.<br />Taunting and being judged. <br />Two important exacerbating factors in the relationship between acne and embarrassment and self-consciousness were taunting or teasing and a perception of being judged by others. Teasing could be psychologically damaging. Many participants were uneasy that they would be judged not only as unattractive but as less worthwhile people. They even feared being thought unhealthy, unhygienic, or in the case of the subject quoted here (a nursing student), not fit to be a health professional. The word &#8220;stigma&#8221; was used infrequently, but the theme of stigmatization was apparent in discussions of judgment.<br />Depression and anxiety<br />Mood and anxiety symptoms were common in this study, but depression and anxiety were somewhat peripheral in the map of psychological morbidity. A striking finding was that symptoms of anxiety related temporally to experiences of acne tended to be milder and less obvious than would be required for a clinical diagnosis of major depression. At times, emotions described as depression by subjects were more consistent with frustration and anger than with clinical depression. Another notable finding was that anxiety tended to arise in anticipation of, rather than during, episodes of being on show.<br />Consequences of the effects of acne<br />Consistent with findings regarding reduced self-confidence and fear of being on show were indications of avoidance behavior. <br />Permanent effects on personality<br />Contrary to the common perception that acne is a minor and temporary affliction of adolescence, many subjects thought that acne had had a permanent effect on them. Some subjects reported avoidance behavior in response to their acne, and some bore evidence of avoidant personality traits.<br />Moderating factors<br />Some factors moderated the relationship between acne and psychological squeals. Age and sex were relevant; women with late-onset acne were seen as especially likely to have squeals. Supportive family and peer groups were generally seen as buffering the psychosocial effects of acne. Women found camouflaging their acne with makeup was effective in decreasing embarrassment and self-consciousness, while men tended to try to rationalize acne as a normal accompaniment to adolescence. Subjects of both sexes employed &#8220;compensation,&#8221; which is pursuit of endeavours that compensated for their acne-affected appearance.</p>
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