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Acne
Cause
There are
Reference different types of acne. The most common
acne is the type that develops during the teen years.
Puberty causes hormone levels to rise, especially
Reference testosterone Opens New Window. High hormones cause skin glands
to start making more oil (sebum). Oil releases from the pores to protect the
skin and keep it moist. Reference Acne begins when oil mixes with dead cells Opens New Window Reference
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the skin's pores. Bacteria can grow in this mixture. And if this mixture leaks
into nearby tissues, it causes swelling, redness, and pus. A common name for
these raised bumps is
pimples.
Certain medicines, such as Reference corticosteroids Opens New Window or lithium, can cause acne to develop. Talk to your doctor about any medicines you are taking.
It isn't just teens who are affected by acne. Sometimes newborns have acne because their mothers pass hormones to them just before delivery. Acne can also appear when the stress of birth causes the baby's body to release hormones on its own. Young children and older adults also may get acne.
A few conditions of the Reference endocrine system Opens New Window, such as Reference polycystic ovary syndrome Opens New Window and Reference Cushing's syndrome Opens New Window, can lead to outbreaks of acne.
| By: | Reference Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: Reference February 3, 2011 |
| Medical Review: | Reference Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Reference Alexander H. Murray, MD, FRCPC - Dermatology |
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