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How cystic acne affects our emotionsI have noticed that most people talk about their cystic acne in a clinical sense, but don't really talk about the emotional toll their acne has on them.Those of us who know what real cystic acne is are so frustrated because we know that washing the skin is not going to solve the problem.  Those of us who have had acne for a while get even more frustrated when we realize that people are going to look at you as though you don't take care of yourself or you lack personal hygiene when in reality your about 20 times more free of germs than the next guy.Unfortunate we live in a society where we should feel less secure about ourselves because our skin is bad. The weird thing is that supposedly 80% of the society suffers from cystic acne in adolescence. I have
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Baby cystic acne

Posted in Health by healthnutter 336 days ago
Baby cystic acneKids and adults are not the only ones who suffer from cystic acne. This skin disorder can also be found in your new born baby.If you see acne or even red spots on the baby’s skin he or she might suffer from acne, however acne on those early ages are also very common so you don’t have to be worry. Researches found out the baby acne occurs when the baby is few month years old and it usually ends when he or she is six month years old.Babies get acne from several reasons: From the mother’s placenta which contains the hormones, and from laundry detergents that exists in the clothing and beddings. To protect the baby you should also avoid dust, dirty places and direct sun light. When the baby is crying, the blood rushes to the acne skin and can make it even worse. Cystic acne in