Acne is the common skin problem in the world affecting hundreds of thousands of people globally. It affects a person physically and psychologically because of its severity, chronicity, and associated risks. Many misconceptions and half-truths surround acne and hence make diagnosing and treating it complex. Mothers are the first doctors when kids or they have acne and hence it is important for them to be knowledgeable of the condition.

Below are five things mothers should know about skin acne.

1. What is Acne?

Every mother should know that acne is a chronic and inflammatory condition of the skin that causes spots and pimples. The face, shoulders, back, neck, and chest are most vulnerable to acne. Acne can strike at any age and not necessarily during teen years. Acne pimples differ in size, color, and level of pain. Mild forms of acne are whiteheads and blackheads while severe forms are papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts.

2. Causes

The human skin has pores that connect oil glands under the skin. Follicles connect glands to the pores. It is through the follicles that hair grows. When follicles are clogged and oil accumulates under the skin, pimples sprout out causing acne. The common causes of acne include stress, hair and skin products, genetics, hormonal factors, and medications.

3. Managing Acne

Mothers should know a few tips for managing acne in case they get the condition or their kids do. You should not wash your face more than twice a day and use warm water and mild soap when doing so. Do not burst the pimples because they infect other areas of the skin and cause more blocking and swelling. Desist from touching your face and wash your hands prior to applying makeup or lotions. Choose makeup for sensitive skin and shun oil-based skin care products. Wear loose clothing if acne is on the back, shoulders, and chest to allow the skin to breathe.

4. Home Remedies

Tea-tree oil may help to treat mild and moderate acne by killing bacteria. When using acne treatments such as isotretinoin, you can apply moisturizers to soothe the skin. Toothpaste is for teeth and does not use it to treat acne. It can trigger acne and cause allergic reactions. Tamanu oil can be used to stimulate skin renewal and repairing the scar. Polyphenols found in tea when applied to the affected area can reduce sebum production and treat acne. A diet rich in vitamin A and E may reduce the risk of severe acne.

5. Treatment

The treatment for skin acne depends on the severity and persistence of the acne. You can use over-the-counter medications to treat acne. The medications may include gels, soaps, creams, lotions, and pads. When you have severe acne, consult a skin specialist or a dermatologist. A dermatologist may prescribe antibiotics, corticosteroid injection, contraceptives, and antimicrobials. Exposed Skin Care tips & tricks by BirthOrderPlus provide excellent solutions for acne by eradicating dead skin cells and preventing pimples from resurfacing. There is no quick fix for acne and it takes even months to clear when you are under medication.

Acne is a chronic skin condition that occurs when hair follicles are clogged with oil and dead skin. The main symptoms of acne include blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and scarring. The resulting appearance results in low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. This article contains things that mothers should know about skin acne to improve their knowledge of the condition and its care. Learn these things and enrich your understanding of the most common skin disorder in the world.

 


Vicky Charles

Vicky is a single mother, writer and card reader.

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