Back
Acne
Back acne can be a problem that many
athletes have to deal with because of the two major causes one
of them is sweat. The more a person works out the more they
will sweat. If they also wear tight fitting clothing then there
is little doubt that they will develop some degree of back
acne. This condition is also hereditary, so if one of your
parents has suffered with this problem you likely will too.
When it’s caused because of hereditary it is more likely a
hormonal problem. The term "bacne" has been coined to describe
this uncomfortable problem.
There are some things you can do to keep
this under control and make it less uncomfortable. First if you
are feeling sweaty have a shower, more than once a day will not
hurt you. When you’re in the shower use some type of back
scrubber to help remove dead skin. Be careful when using the
back scrubber so as not to rub too hard and accidentally rip
open any of the acne.
Make sure you do not wear clothing that is
too tight. This will not allow the skin to breath and so
encourages sweating. As well, changing your top a couple of
times a day to keep bacteria buildup under control is another
way to help keep the outbreak of back acne to a minimum. Other
useful tips include powdering your back after showering. A
little unscented baby powered can keep the skin from sweating.
Some people even go so far as to spray their backs with
antiperspirant. But this can have adverse effects if you sweat
a lot.
Wearing clothing made from cotton is an
advantage because it will help your skin breathe. Although it
is common sense to keep yourself clean and to change your
clothes daily, if you have back acne you must make sure you put
on all clean clothes each day. This should include changing
bras daily. Another point to remember is that when using
exercise mats you should put a towel under your back to help
absorb the sweat.
One thing that might be able to help treat
the back acne is a mixture of lye soap ad tea tree oil. This
will soften the skin, and help to control the oils in the back.
People who suffer with back acne should not sleep on waterbeds.
The heat of the mattress will irritate the skin and cause the
sleeper to sweat. This will only cause more acne.
Acne on the back is more much difficult to
treat than acne on the face. If its really bad it isn’t unusual
for the sufferer to require prescribed antibiotics from their
dermatologist. One of either minocycline or tetracycline may be
suggested. As well there are prescription washes that will help
to clean the bacteria away that is causing the acne. After
using the wash follow it by using a prescribed cream or lotion.
Given time and care an episode of back acne can be brought
under control.
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