What Your Acne Location Reveals About Your Health

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While everyone enjoys the caressing sun rays that visit us this season and alongside the saying that controlled exposure to the sun can help in dealing with acne, sweating and the use of various sunscreens may actually worsen the situation, since they clog the skin’s pores and may even cause skin infections and outbreaks of acne.

Acne, also called pimples, is considered a combination of overproduction of sebum, overgrowth of hair follicles and a colony of bacteria.
Acne is the most common skin disease condition and appears mainly during adolescence, as a result of an improper reaction to the hormone testosterone. Although the phenomenon is identified with adolescence, it is not only there.

Adults also suffer from acne.
However, according to studies the body’s response to the hormone usually stabilizes over time and with it the adult pimples disappear.
Therefore, despite the strong desire to pop the rebellious pimple, it is better to resist, because this action can worsen the situation.

The location of the pimples on the face may indicate the source of the problem.
If there is a tendency for pimples on the forehead, it is worth checking the digestive system and nutrition.

Pimples on the chin usually indicate a hormonal problem, while on the cheeks the source of the problem is probably excessive sugar consumption.
Pimples in the T-zone (the part of the face that connects the forehead, nose, and mouth area) may indicate that the makeup being used is not suitable, or that there is a lack of hygiene, causing clogged pores.

According to medical data, a high percentage of teenagers suffer from acne. Every blemish can turn into a scar, especially on dark skin or into a reddish mark on light skin.
The inflammation found in the sebaceous gland passes into the cells containing melanin and a pigmentation phenomenon is created.

Therefore, it is essential to treat skin with pimples as soon as possible.
To improve the situation, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist for diagnosis. In addition, with a proper skincare routine, suitable products, and correct steps, it is possible to improve the skin’s condition.

It is important to maintain gentle cleansing, keep hygiene, avoid touching the face with hands, and use non comedogenic products that do not clog pores.

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