Download: RSS | Email Alerts | Text Alerts |  | Mobile
Untitled Document
Full
1:00PM Jerry Springer
2:00PM Maury
5:00PM FOX23 News at 5
5:30PM FOX23 News @ 5:30
6:00PM The Simpsons
6:30PM King of the Hill
7:00PM American Idol
8:00PM Past Life
8:01PM Past Life
9:00PM FOX23 News @ 9
10:00PM Fox 23 News at 10
10:30PM Seinfeld
11:00PM King of Queens
11:30PM TMZ

Adolescent acne

Print Story |
Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
The pimples, pustules (PUSS-chools), and occasional scars of acne (ACK-nee) happen mainly during the teen years, although it can extend into adulthood. In fact, nearly 80 per cent of all adolescents get acne, both boys and girls. Acne occurs in areas of the skin that have large sebaceous (suh-BAY-shus) glands, which secrete (suh-CREET) an oily material called sebum (SEE-bum). The ducts become clogged, and sebum accumulates into a visible bump, commonly known as a pimple. Acne can appear on the face, chest, upper back, and shoulders. In most cases, it will eventually clear up on its own, but it can leave physical scars for many years. Most acne is caused by the hormonal surges in puberty (PEW-bur-tee), and it also can occur in girls just before their menstrual (MEN-struhl) period. It can be aggravated by hair sprays and by the oils and dyes in cosmetics. A mild, unscented soap should be used daily to remove oils from the skin's surface. There are various treatments that can be used to fight acne, ranging from benzoyl (BENDS-oil) peroxide (purr-OX-ide) or retinol (RET-uhn-all) creams to antibiotics, and even birth control pills, in some cases. Avoiding certain foods, especially greasy ones and chocolate, also may help. Keep in mind that treatment can't cure acne, only help control it.

©2006 Crossroads Mobile. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.






Water Cooler
Untitled Document
Auto Guide
Calculators
Calendar
Comics
Forums
Games
Gas Prices
Horoscopes
Live Chat
Lost PETS
Lottery
MDA
Movie List
MRSA
Slideshows
Spot Crime
2009 Swine Flu
AllAccessIdol-09
Are You Smarter
Box Office
Current Video
Idol Archives
Health Guide
Holiday Greetings
House Bill 1804
Lifestyle Columnists
M.Jackson Memorial
M.Jackson Stories
On The Road 2008
On The Road 2009
Political News
Site Comments
Editorial Cartoons
Environmental News
Fascinating Facts
High School Report
OHP-EMT Stories
PortraitOfCourage
Rt66 Marathon
River Tax
Sports Buzz
ThisDayInHistory
Tulsa Run
Tulsa State Fair
Video Archive
W.Tisdale Funeral
Weather Maps
Weird News
  This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.