Breakouts During Pregnancy Can Be Prevented
The skin breakouts during pregnancy are a common problem among many women due to the changes in hormone levels. This type of problem is more in women who are naturally prone to breakouts throughout their life. Changes in hormone levels during pregnancy cause the skin to produce more oils, and thus more acne. Cosmetics that are greasy also contribute to this condition.
Increased oil gland activity creates clogged pores and, in turn, causes outbreaks of lesions which are commonly known as "pimples" or "zits". These lesions are generally found on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulder regions. Teenagers and pregnant women suffer more from this. There are some things that you can do to prevent these breakouts during pregnancy.
Cleansing your skin properly will keep breakouts during pregnancy to a minimum. Use an oil-free face cleaner; avoid soaps with harsh chemicals and added oils. Rinse well with lukewarm water. This regime will help to keep your skin breakout free.
Another important thing you must not do when dealing with acne has to do with prevention. It is important to keep your hands off from those affected areas. Touching the areas will only make it worse. If you touch or pick them, it can cause spreading of the bacteria. Also, picking can even create scars.
When you are "with child," you must minimize all sources of anger and stress. This will not only benefit your unborn child, but yourself. While your emotions are charged with hormones, the smallest incident can result in acne or skim blemishes. To control these outbreaks, eat well, exercise, and take part in a mental health regimen.
A topical drug (drug that is applied on the skin rather than taken internally) is required for the treating of this condition. Besides the topical medications available by prescription during pregnancy, antibiotics can also help stop breakouts. The main thing to remember is that you must not pick, squeeze, or rub the skin with your hands; keep in mind that the problem is inside your hair follicles and under your skin.
The Acne Help Page is an online knowledgebase covering everything related to acne. Here you can find information on the causes of acne to treatment options for breakouts during pregnancy. Read other's experiences regarding pimples at the acne treatment results page.
Published December 7th, 2007
Filed in Health
