Zymaderm Treatment for Molluscum Contagiosum .5 fl oz

Brand: ZymaDerm
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Painless
Clinically Proven
Shrinks & Eliminates Lesions
Child-safe
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*HPUS (see ingredients list) indicates official recognition in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States
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Is There An Acne And Hormone Connection?

 

Acne and its development is said to have a close connection with changes in hormones. High levels of the androgen and testosterone hormones present in the body have been found in people suffering from acne and who often have oily ski. Because of this a sort of Yin and Yang phenomenon, a balance of androgen and estrogen, is thought to be required to maintain healthy skin. As hormonal imbalances occur, acne tends to develop.

The belief that there is a connection between acne and hormones holds that acne  often starts around the age of 19 to 24, thus it can start with teens but also affect mature adults. At this stage, people will typically get lesions on the lower face, primarily in the chin as well as jaw line. Although acne mainly occurs on the face, it appears on the chest and back too. 

The acne and hormones connection further holds the idea that acne typically starts to appear when the body starts to produce androgen hormones. It is basically the androgens that incite the sebaceous glands to enlarge and emit sebum. Sebum builds up in the follicle and then gets pushed up the hair shaft until it reaches the exterior of the skin. With this movement the sebum then blends with bacteria which cause the hair follicle to get blocked. Acne is then develops as a result of this bacteria breeding ground.

It is worth noting that hormones basically regulate every function of the body. As you may know, sleep, growth and other related body functions largely depend upon your hormones. As stated earlier, certain problems like acne may arise when your hormones are out of balance.With hormonal balance there is less chance for acne to emerge. 

The connection between acne and hormones also explains the occurrence of acne in teens as well as in adults. In teens, it is commonly noted that during the onset of puberty, androgen is produced which holds a major role in the development of acne. The acne and hormones connection is most noticed in mature women during their menstrual cycle. It has been noted in certain studies that acne that worsens during a woman’s monthly cycle is not something that women will grow out of as they get older.

A good acne treatment should be effective at every stage of life.