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Is acne causing you a lot of problems?  

Take heart, there are things that you can do to prevent acne from affecting you, treat the acne that you have
on your face and take remedial actions against acne.  Below is an extract form the eBook The Complete
Guide to Acne - Prevention, Treatment and Remedies.  To learn more about acne, read on.

Acne - An Overview

Acne is inflammation of the skin, due to blockage of your skin’s pores. Blockage occurs due to an excessive
secretion from the skin’s oil glands and accumulated, dead skin cells. This combination encourages the skin
bacterium Propionibacterium which multiplies and causes increased skin inflammation. Acne comes from the
Greek word which mean skin eruption. Common acne is acne vulgaris.

Acne is a problem for most adolescents, although it can occur at any age. Acne cuts across all barriers of
race, age, culture and gender. Acne most often occurs on the face but can occur on other areas too. You
can often find acne on the chest, back, shoulders and upper arms.

There are many different forms of acne, including blackheads, whiteheads and swollen nodules or pimples,
showing as reddish bumps, boil- like swellings, or pus-filled bumps. Sometimes, acne occurs singly, without
any additional cysts.

Hormonal disturbances during the teenage years are the main cause of acne. Acne usually vanishes once you
reach your twenties. For some, the misery continues beyond the teen years, in the form of scars. Acne can
also occur because of your genetic make-up. Acne can lower your self-esteem, as you tend to feel inferior
due to your physical appearance.

It is
impossible to avoid acne, although you can try to keep tabs on it and prevent major eruptions. Simple
remedies and solutions abound, such as:

    • eating a healthy diet,
    • using water-based cosmetics,
    • washing your face with non-irritating soap,
    • avoid touching acne or other facial eruptions with your hands and spreading infection further.

These simple methods may help you to keep a check on the further spread of acne.

Regular treatments can provide relief from acne. Use acne cream or ice to lessen the inflammation due to
acne. Most medications, creams, and acne liquids contain benzyl peroxide.

This kills the bacteria present in acne and dries up your skin. Simple acne can be relieved with many home
remedies, but you need to consult a dermatologist for severe acne.

2. What is Acne?

Pimples! We have all experienced those nasty, painful blots on our faces as teenagers, varying in size from
the ultra-small and almost unnoticeable, to the big, attention-grabbing ones!

Pimples appear at all the wrong places, at equally wrong times. They invariably appear at the tip of our nose
the night of the first date or the school prom. However, the outbreak of pimples is episodic, not continual.
They merely require a few years of endurance and a lot of patience before disappearing altogether from our
lives, remaining just an interesting part of the memories of our adolescent years.

However, there is another skin condition which is similar in some ways to that disorder, but more severe in
its appearance. It occurs on various parts of the body besides the face, and is much more difficult to cure. It
can appear at any time during a person’s life, although the disorder most often begins in adolescence. This
dermatological condition is called Acne.

This book will, hopefully, give you the answers to all your questions, including:

• What is acne?
• What are the various forms of acne?
• How can you treat each of these disorders?
• What causes acne?
It will focus especially on the most severe forms of acne and the symptoms, and provide a
comprehensive guide to the various treatment options available.

Whether you are an anxious teenager, a forty-year old patient or a worried parent, the in-depth information
on the condition will reduce your fears and help you negotiate your way through the worries that come with
acne.

Definition of Acne

Acne is one of the most common skin disorders worldwide. It occurs on almost 45% teenagers and adults,
and is seen in a smaller percentage of young children. Pimples, blackheads, whiteheads and lesions appear in
the various oil-producing areas of the body; the face, back, chest, neck, shoulders and upper arms.

The main reason for this is an over-production of oil by the sebaceous glands in the skin. This causes the oil
to combine with dead skin cells, which clogs the pores in that area. Scientists are focusing on the roles
played by hormones, bacteria and genes that can increase the risk of developing acne.

Acne exists in several forms, including acne vulgaris, acne fulminans and acne conglobata. Each differs in its
cause, severity and prognosis. Some forms cannot be successfully treated but most acne is completely
curable.

With the wide range of treatment options available today, ranging from topical ointments to surgical
procedures, the best treatment depends upon the type and severity of the condition. Nonprescription
drugs, such as topical medications, may cure some forms but oral medications or even surgery may be
required for others.

Patients with moderate to severe acne must consult with a qualified doctor or a dermatologist who will help
them to decide the most suitable treatment combinations for them.
The above is an extract from the book "The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and
Remedies".  

The contents of the ebook are:

    1. Acne - An Overview
    2. What is Acne?
    3. Who Develops Acne?
    4. What is the Real Cause of Acne?
    5. Types of Acne Lesions
    6. Acne Scars and Stripes - Scarring in Acne
    7. Seborrhea Due to Hormonal Changes
    8. Factors Which Aggravate Acne
    9. Acne Vulgaris
    10. Acne Conglobata or Cystic Acne
    11. Severe Acne: Acne Fulminans or Acne Maligna
    12. Comedonal Acne
    13. Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
    14. Acne in Pregnancy
    15. Acne Excorie
    16. Newborn or Infantile Acne
    17. Acne Due to Medicines
    18. How to Diagnose Acne
    19. Ten Tips to Avoid Acne
    20. Useful Tips to Reduce Acne Naturally
    21. Tips to Avoid Worsening Acne
    22. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step One: Keeping Your Face Clean
    23. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Two: Using Acne Face Creams
    24. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Three: Relieving Your Constipation
    25. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Four: Making Changes to Your Diet
    26. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Five: Foods to Avoid
    27. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Six: Using Essential Fatty Acid
    28. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Seven: Using Fish Oil
    29. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Eight: Juices You Should Be Drinking
    30. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Nine: Fruits You Should Eat
    31. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Ten: Vegetables to Eat
    32. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Eleven: Eating Protein Rich Food
    33. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Twelve: The Vitamins You Should Take
    34. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Thirteen: Herbal Mixtures
    35. Prevent or Cure Acne: Step Fourteen: Changing Your Thinking
    36. The Psychosocial Impact of Acne
    37. Myths and Misinformation About Acne
    38. When to Seek Professional Help on Acne
    39. Tips for Clear, Beautiful Skin
    40. Acne Treatment
    41. Treatment of Mild Acne
    42. Treatment of Moderate Acne
    43. Treatment of Severe Acne
    44. The Powerful Effects of Accutane - The Risky Miracle Drug for Acne
    45. Budget Friendly Home Remedies for Acne

As you can see, you get these 45 Jam-packed Chapters Overflowing With Everything You Ever Wanted to
Know About Acne But Were Too Embarrassed to Ask!

The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies discusses the causes, treatments and
prevention strategies.  All of this is designed to help you deal with your Acne problem no matter what your
gender or age is at this time.  Best of all it is presented in plain English instead of “doctor speak!”

You can now really understand ACNE.  Knowledge is power.  

Once you are thoroughly educated about Acne you can begin the task of determining what type of Acne you
have (yes, there is more than one) and what steps will work best for your individual situation.  Why should
you have The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies?  These facts may help to
explain why.

Acne affects millions of people all over the world. The statistical distribution of the condition, by age and
gender is:

    1.   85% of adolescents and pre-adolescents are affected by acne.

    2.   The condition occurs on some children under 10 years of age.

    3.   Boys are more likely to have a severe form of the disease than teenage girls.

    4.   About 12% of women between 22 and 45 years of age are affected by acne.

    5.    About 3% of all men are affected during their adult life.

    6.    Women are more prone to acne during adulthood because of premenstrual hormonal changes as
    well as consistent use of cosmetics.

    7.    The incidences of acne reduce sharply only after the age of 45.

Now everyone can find the best treatments and precautions for acne of all types.  All you need to tap in to
this information is a genuine desire to take control of your Acne problem once and for all.

The good news is that we have the best source on the Internet for learning how to take control of the disease
and The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies does just that!  

Don’t get left behind.  Right now, this very minute take a walk to your mirror and take just one long look.  If
you are happy with what you see, then pass on this tool and we wish you a happy life.

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