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Why Adult women get acne?

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by Alexander Chase

Although many people seem to think that acne is a problem for teens only, there are actually many people who end up dealing with acne during adulthood. This is known as adult acne. About 80% of all adults who are in their twenties and thirties end up dealing with some adult acne, and this is especially a big problem for women, who are the most commonly affected by acne as an adult. The type of acne that adults get is essentially the same as the acne seen in teenagers, but many times there are different causes for this type of acne. So, here’s a closer look at the causes of adult acne and ways to holistically treat it.

Causes of Adult Acne

Here are several causes of adult acne, particularly in women.

Hormones — Hormones is a problem when it comes to women. Many women suffer from acne because of Hormonal swings. This can occur when women go through hormonal changes due to menstruation, stopping the pill, or pregnancy.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POS) — POS is another cause of adult acne in women. This is a hormonal disorder caused by an excess production of male hormones. Many women, who suffer from adult acne, suffer because of the hormonal imbalance caused by this medical condition.

Medications and Chemicals - Medications and chemicals can also be a cause of adult acne in some cases. There are a variety of medications that are known to cause acne in adults, such as anabolic steroids, medications for epilepsy, and medications that contain rifampin, iodine, and lithium. Some chemicals, such as chlorine can also cause acne in adults as well.

Pressure and Friction — friction or pressure to the skin can cause acne breakouts as well. Usually acne occurs where purse or backpack straps chafe the skin or where the face has something held against it, such as a violin.

Natural Treatment of Adult Acne

If you are suffering from adult acne, treating it holistically is often your best bet. Certainly, there are legions of acne medications available on the market, but many have pesky side effects, and others can cause additional troubles. With so many side effects and other bothersome issues, it’s no wonder holistic remedies have gain in popularity in recent years. Holistic regiments can include eating a healthy diet and drinking plenty of water — Drinking 8-10 glasses of water, eating legumes and other low-glycemic foods, taking herbal supplements, like chlorophyll and echinacea, and vitamin supplements, like A, C, B, and D can make a big difference.

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Written by Charles Carr

December 23rd, 2008 at 7:35 am

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