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Acne- Is It Keratosis Pilaris Or Acne?

 

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Acne- Is It Keratosis Pilaris Or Acne?

Acne and keratosis pilaris-
Many of us treat our condition thinking that it is acne. After months of OTC treatment, we find no difference and curse our luck. After that when we approach our doctor we may be told that what we believed to be acne was not acne at all, but keratosis pilaris. Please know basics of keratosis pilaris so that you save yourself from all this confusion and trouble.
Keratosis Pilaris- what is it?
Keratosis Pilaris is a condition of skin. In this condition small bumps that are skin colored or sometimes reddish form around the hair follicles. Keratosis Pilaris is an inherited condition and has nothing to do with sebaceous glands or hormones. Bumps form around the hair follicle and they look like acne comedones. Keratosis Pilaris can form on the upper back, arms, cheeks, thighs etc. No acne treatment will cure it, because it is not acne. Let us find out how to treat Keratosis Pilaris and how to know the difference.
Keratosis Pilaris- treatment
Keratosis Pilaris always forms around the hair follicles. Secondly the bumps don't get infected over time, as may happen in acne. That may give you a hint that you don't have acne, but Keratosis Pilaris. Keratosis Pilaris is treated with glycolic acid, or lactic acid. Both of these are AHAs and they remove the bumps by dissolving them. You can get these in OTC or prescription form. Your doctor will guide you about the treatment. To know more about Keratosis Pilaris and other skin conditions, please click here- Diseases & Conditions
Acne and Keratosis Pilaris confusion-
Many conditions look like acne. Folliculitis is another. If you try standard OTC medication of acne on these conditions, they may not respond. That will make you try higher strength acne medications. But that also will not work. The right approach is diagnosis. If the diagnosis is correct, half the battle is won.
This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.
Related links :-
1- Acne
2- Keratosis Pilaris
DoctorGoodSkin.com is an online skin care guide where you can find a lot of information, articles and tips about skin diseases and conditions, skin treatments and procedures, skin care, skin care products, etc. You will also find information about hair and nails. A unique feature of this portal is the skin and health quizzes, by which you can test your knowledge about various skin, hair and nail conditions. The most popular topics on the site include acne, hair removal, skin cancers, sweating, surgical procedures, aging, dandruff, etc.


Eczema - Stop It Before It Strikes You
Eczema is a trouble some problem. Those who suffer from atopic dermatitis or eczema as commonly called suffer greatly whenever eczema flares up. Itchy reddish skin that may have blisters and causes physical and mental harassment and affects our life style must be kept away. We have taken eczema for granted. Whenever it strikes, we try medications and anti itching measures to see what can be done. Why not stop eczema? Let me discuss this with you.
Eczema- what is it?
Eczema is a hereditary condition. It is not a contagious disease. Any bacteria or any virus does not cause it. Those who get eczema are born with the tendency to get it. Nothing can stop that. The tendency to get eczema is with us in our body and unless some one changes the gene that is responsible, we will carry this tendency for lifetime. What can be done to stop eczema then?
Eczema - triggers of eczema
There is always a trigger for eczema. Unless that trigger appears, eczema will not appear. Imagine a big dam. It may have lot of water, but unless you open the valve, the dam will not release water. With eczema it is similar. Unless you trigger it, it will not affect you. In some cases it is said that it can appear without any trigger. But those cases also might have been having unknown triggers.
Eczema- common triggers-
Which are the common triggers of eczema? There is along list. It is not necessary that your trigger will be one from that list. It can be something different. You have to make the relationship between eczema and the trigger. It is like- whenever I drink milk I get eczema. Or whenever I am under stress, I get eczema. The common triggers are- some foods, itchy clothing, heat, sweating, dust mites, stress, soaps, other skin care products and others. It is for you to identify your trigger.
Eczema- stop it
You can stop getting incidences of eczema if you can block your trigger. Let the dam be filled with water, don't open the valve. Similarly you may have the tendency to get eczema, but if you don't provide the trigger it will not appear. Click here to know more about - What causes eczema?
This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.
Related link :-
1- Atopic dermatitis
2- Seborrhoeic dermatitis
DoctorGoodSkin.com is a popular online skin care guide where you can find a lot of information, articles and tips about skin diseases and conditions, skin treatments and procedures, skin care, skin care products, etc. You will also find much information about hair and nails. A unique feature of this portal is the skin and health quizzes, by which you can test your knowledge about various skin, hair and nail conditions. The popular topics on the site include AHAs, retinoids, bo-tox, acne, oily skin, microdermabrasion, corns, herpes, hirsutism, moles, scabies, skin tags, etc.


Seborrhoeic Dermatitis - How To Stop Hair Loss Caused By Seborrhoeic Dermatitis?
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis- what is it?
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis is a kind of eczema that affects the body. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis especially affects the scalp, face and the trunk are. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis derives the name Seborrhoeic Dermatitis because it normally occurs on areas on your body, which are rich in sebum. Scalp is one such area. If you get severe Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, your scalp skin and hair follicles are affected. The severity can cause permanent damage to the hair follicles and permanent hair loss. Please stop this loss. Let me talk to you about that.
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis- cause
No particular cause is known for Seborrhoeic Dermatitis except that it may be caused by yeast. In this disease this yeast multiplies and skin becomes red and flakes with itching. The yeast loves warm areas full of sebum. Scalp is one of its favorite places.
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis- how it different from other dermatitis?
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis is more concentrated on body areas that are rich in sebum production. As scalp, face and trunk are rich in sebum, Seborrhoeic Dermatitis occurs more on these places. Other dermatitis do not occur only on sebum rich areas.
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis- how hair may be lost?
If Seborrhoeic Dermatitis continues to affect the scalp unchecked, it can cause damage to hair follicles in a large area. Once this loss is permanent, all hair from that area may be lost.
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis- how to control?
Use of anti fungal shampoos is one of the remedies. Steroids are used more on face and trunk. For scalp unless the diseases is sever steroids are not used. Anti fungal shampoos can treat the disease if used properly.
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis- What to do?
Anytime you suspect that your scalp is not only itchy but is becoming flaky, consult your doctor. A proper medical examination can tell you if you have any other dermatitis, psoriasis or Seborrhoeic Dermatitis. Your doctor will then treat you according to the diagnosis. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis can cause permanent loss of hair. Please stop this loss. To know more about Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, please click here - Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.
Related links :-
1- Looks & Location
2- Treatment
DoctorGoodSkin.com is a big skin care guide where you can find a lot of information, articles and tips about skin diseases and conditions, skin treatments and procedures, skin care, skin care products, etc. You will also find information about hair and nails diseases, treatments and prevention. You can try out some of the unique skin and health quizzes, to test your knowledge about various skin, hair and nail conditions. Other popular topics on the site include acne, dermatitis, cellulite, melasma, vitiligo, scars, stretch marks, collagen, laser resurfacing, sunscreens, etc.

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