If you remember high school, or maybe junior high school, I’m sure you can come up with plenty of fond memories. There is one thing, however that almost none of us will remember with fondness, and nearly everybody has to suffer from at one point in there life. And that is the problem, or the condition, of acne.
So where exactly does acne come from? In your skin, there are these things called pilosebaceous units, which are like little self contained apparatus that grow hair, and control your skin moisture. If, for whatever motivation, something goes goofy inside this little machine, of which you have millions, you can get a pimple.
The pilosebaceous unit contains a few workings. The first is called the hair follicle, and is where the hair on your skin grows. The hair follicles don’t mechanically have hair growing in each one, but they’re still there. Think of the hair follicle as where the core of your hair goes into your skin. Kind of like a pipe, or a especially minuscule well.
Now, off to the sides of this tunnel, or well, are some glands, called sebaceous glands which create a kind of oil, called sebum. The principle of sebum is to keep your skin from drying and cracking. This is needed, because if your skin dried and cracked, you would start bleeding, and you may get infected, and all kinds of other tribulations would occur to you. The glands produce the oil, which fills out onto your skin. The hair follicle, and the hair, share the identical tiny shaft as the sebaceous gland. When everything is working like it ought to, then there’s no hitch.
The evils transpire when the crest of the hair follicle becomes blocked off for some reason. Believe it or not, there isn’t a understandable reason for this, according to medical science. But when the pinnacle grows cut off, the sebum is still being created, and it has nowhere to go. So the pressure grows more and more, and a pimple is created. One conjecture is that during puberty, the sebaceous glands produce much more oil than standard, which is why we get nearly all of this acne during this time. It also explains why we can have incredibly oily skin throughout puberty.
There have been a number of factors which have been known as potential causes for the opening getting clogged up. Puberty, diet, and strain. and of course, dirty skin, are understood to be the four most usual. Most over the counter remedies for acne only deal with the surface conditions of the skin, and not the original reasons behind the cause. Only when you understand the primary reasons can you tolerably get rid of your acne for good.
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