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Causes Of Cystic Acne

Submitted on : 2008-05-02 09:03:20

Cystic Acne Causes and Symptoms

Acne is so common that many people believe that it’s a normal part of human development and maturation. Nearly 100% of all adults will endure some type of acne breakout at some point. And a number of individuals will suffer from the severest forms of acne cystic acne and the possibility of permanent disfigurement as a result. According to medical practitioners, one of the most common reasons that young adults seek medical care is a strong concern about acne. Many of these young people have tried to self-treat with over-the-counter preparations and seek a physician’s help as an act of desperation when nothing else seems to work.

Cystic acne is ugly. Aesthetically, having red lesions all over the skin causes a great deal of concern to any adolescent. Cases of severe cystic acne are sometimes physically unpleasant as well. Severe cystic acne causes pain, recurrent bleeding and an unpleasant and foul-smelling discharge. While it rarely happens, some acne patients develop a severe toxic condition affecting the entire body, and requiring treatment in a hospital. Needless to say, before the development of such powerful drugs as Accutane, such patients were extremely difficult to treat.

Looking “different” can cause a great deal of distress in adolescents. People at the onset of puberty are sometimes in emotional states when they are probably least able to deal psychologically and socially with the unsightliness of active cystic acne. Adolescents experiencing cystic acne report more social isolation and self-consciousness than their peers not suffering from severe acne. Cystic acne can make a teen experience embarrassment, social inhibition, unhappiness, anxiety, and dissatisfaction with their facial appearance. Since acne occurs on the face in 99% of cases, it becomes inescapable and nearly impossible to conceal. Acne can reduce employment prospects and create interpersonal difficulties.

Finally, acne scarring can cause devastating long term psychological trauma for the sufferer. Some researchers believe that acne scarring may be a risk factor for suicide, particularly in young men. A normal part of puberty? Perhaps. Acne in many degrees of severity from the single whitehead the day of the prom to the heartbreak of cystic acne is very common not only in adolescents, but in adults as well. Effective treatment can lessen the physical and psychological pain.

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