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Understanding and Managing Acne: A Comprehensive Guide Part 2 Causes

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Acne, a pervasive skin condition, arises when hair follicles—tiny skin holes—become obstructed. Understanding the intricate mechanisms behind this condition unveils the complex interplay of hormones, genetics, and lifestyle factors.  The Role of Sebaceous Glands: Sebaceous glands near the skin surface produce sebum, an oily substance that moisturises hair and skin. However, these glands begin overproducing sebum in acne, combining it with dead skin cells to create a plug within the follicle. This plug's emergence on the skin's surface leads to either a whitehead or blackhead. Bacterial Infection and Inflammation: When plugged, follicles encounter bacteria that usually reside harmlessly on the...

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Understanding and Managing Acne: A Comprehensive Guide Part 1 Overview

Publié par Behcet Bicakci le

Acne, a prevalent skin condition affecting people worldwide, is characterised by its appearance in various forms—spots, oily skin, and occasional tenderness or discomfort on the touch. Nearly everyone encounters this issue at some stage in their lives, and understanding its symptoms, types, and management techniques becomes crucial for effective treatment. Symptoms of Acne: Acne typically manifests in three primary areas—face, back, and chest. Its diverse range of symptoms includes an array of spots, each distinct in appearance and sensation:1. Blackheads: Small black or yellowish bumps formed due to the inner lining of hair follicles producing colour, not dirt. 2. Whiteheads:...

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Are Hormones to Blame for My Acne? The Science Explained

Publié par Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team le

Hormonal acne is one of the most common and frustrating skin conditions affecting women across all life stages — from puberty and perimenopause to post-pill breakouts and PCOS. At its root, acne is an inflammatory condition driven by androgen excess, sebum overproduction, skin microbiome disruption, and immune activation. Diet, gut health, and hormonal imbalances all play interconnected roles. This article explains the science behind hormonal acne, the key hormones involved, the role of diet and the microbiome, and how targeted hormone testing can identify the specific drivers of your breakouts.

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Heavy Periods & Hormones: Understanding Your Menstrual Cycle

Publié par Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team le

Heavy periods affect millions of women, yet the underlying causes are frequently misunderstood or left unaddressed. From oestrogen and progesterone imbalances to structural issues such as fibroids and adenomyosis, there are several well-established reasons why menstrual bleeding can become excessive. This article explains the physiology of the menstrual cycle, the most common causes of heavy periods, and how hormone testing can help identify what is driving your symptoms — so you can take informed steps towards better menstrual health.

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