Sunday, 15 May 2011

Facial Skin Problems

To have the perfect and healthy skin is the dream of very human being. People spend lots of money and time on skin care products to have a flawless skin. However, skin is also very sensitive and is at high risk of getting affected by infection and diseases. Facial skin problems can arise due to genetic factors, environmental pollution, over exposure to sun's UV rays, age, viruses, eating habits, stress, etc. Facial skin problems may or may not cause any pain or discomfort, but most people go for treatment because it ruins their appearance. However, skin treatment and care is essential not only to have a healthy skin, but also for the overall well being of the person. Let us look at some common facial skin problems.

Acne
Acne is one of the most common facial skin problems. It is most likely to appear when a person reaches puberty. Most of the times, acne goes away with age, however there have been cases where people have acne during adulthood, especially women. During adolescence, sebaceous glands that secrete sebum or oil for lubricating the skin and hair, becomes hyperactive. Due to this, pimples, blackheads and whiteheads develop on the skin. These pimples can be painful and there are high chances of permanent blemishes and scars appearing on the face. Usually, acne goes away on its own, but it is necessary to take certain precautions to stop the condition from aggravating. People who have acne must wash their face only with a mild soap and can also use benozyl peroxide lotions. Along with these things, one should also eat a balanced healthy diet and refrain from consuming food stuffs that increase acne.

Eczema
Eczema is a serious skin problem, where a person develops a rash that is dry and red in color, which is accompanied by constant itching. Although eczema commonly appears in young children, it can even develop in adults. The exact cause of eczema is not known, but it is believed to be a genetic disorder. It is also said to be caused due to exposure to dust, solvents, stress, etc. People with very sensitive skin are at a higher risk of having eczema. Although eczema cannot be cured completely, it can be controlled by avoiding use of soaps on the face and by applying a cream meant for eczema.

Wrinkles
Wrinkles are a common facial skin problem in old people. When people start aging, wrinkles naturally start appearing on the skin, as it begins to lose its elasticity. However, they can also early in some people due to smoking, faulty eating habits, etc. By following certain healthy eating habits and lifestyle changes, one can prevent early appearance of wrinkles on the skin. Eating healthy food, cleaning the face regularly, especially after exposing it to the sun and pollution, avoiding smoking, etc are necessary to prevent wrinkles to appear at an early age. Nowadays, even cosmetic surgeries can be done to remove wrinkles from a person's face.

Rosacea
Rosacea is an inflammatory skin disorder, where a person is found with red spots and cysts on those areas of the face that blush like the cheeks, forehead, near the nose and chin. This facial skin disease is common in Caucasian people. Like other skin problems, the causes of rosacea are also not very clear. Consuming alcohol and spicy food, sun exposure, genetics, etc are some of the reasons for rosacea. This skin problem does not go away completely, but treatment should be given to control the growth because it is said to have certain serious consequences.

Warts
Warts are blemishes that can appear not only on the face, but all over the body. The reason for the emergence of warts are most likely due to virus. They can be painful for some people and disfigures a person's appearance, if it appears on the face. Usually, warts go away without treatment, but there are many people who remove them through surgery because they look ugly on their body.

One must remember that untreated minor skin problems can lead to severe skin disorders. Hence, it is is very important to treat skin problems at an early age. Before taking any over the counter drugs or applying any cream, it is very important to consult a good dermatologist. Protecting one's skin from environmental factors and also taking proper care of the skin will help in averting facial skin problems.

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