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Frequently Asked Questions About Chest Acne

Q. What causes chest acne?

A. Basically, every type of acne is the outcome of a disorder that occurs in the pilosebaceous unit, which is consistent of a hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and a hair. This can be found everywhere on the body except for the palms, soles, top of the feet, and the lower lip. The number of pilosebaceous units is quite a lot over the chest. A substance by the name of sebum is produced by the sebaceous glands, which is in charge for making sure that the skin and hair are moisturized. When the sebaceous glands increase and generate more sebum under the pressure of hormones called androgens, bacteria takes place which causes infection leading to chest acne. Other causes of chest acne include hormonal imbalance, very tight fitted clothes which block the skin pores, use of a lot of deodorant, heredity etc.

Q. What makes chest acne worse?

A. Sprays, deodorants, squeezing the acne, rubbing the skin in a very hard manner, too much sun, dirt etc.

Q. Who gets chest acne?

A. People of both sexes and of all ages are vulnerable to chest acne. People with weak immune systems are more susceptible to chest acne and heredity also plays a part in determining who gets chest acne.

Q. Is chest acne treatable?

A. Of course!!! There are numerous ways to treat chest acne and the best possible way would be prescribed by your doctor.

Q. Can over-the-counter acne products help?

A. At times yes. The most common over-the-counter medications that are used for the treatment of chest acne include benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid and sulfur. These medications are obtainable in numerous forms, such as gels, lotions, creams, soaps or pads. But, the negative side is that they might cause side-effects in some people so it is best to go to your doctor for recommendation before obtaining a product.

Q. What treatment would my doctor prefer?

A. Antibiotics are usually the first recommended treatment taken up by the doctors as they are very good for treating chest acne. They can be taken as tablets, lotion or a cream or gel.

Q. Would I have scars left behind by chest acne?

A. Chest acne, particularly cystic acne, does tend to cause scars in some people. In order to protect yourself from scars, do not squeeze or pick at your acne. Also, make sure that you do not scrub your skin too hard. For those who do get scars, treatment is available.

 

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