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Social Pimples not MedicalBy: Ryan FyfeArticle Word Count: 344 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 200 Views |
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A common 'side effect' to Puberty is the increased appearance of pimples. Pimples are a type of lesion on the skin that are caused by swelled or otherwise blocked pores. Most oftenly caused by acne, pimples can also be cause by other conditions such as smallpox. The time of life when the greatest amount of growth occurs and the development of sexual characteristics (such as pubic hair, breasts in females, and lower voice in males) takes place. Noone that I have met likes pimple, and they have become a huge social issue in today's society. This is largely due to the direct affect that they have on one's appearance. Pimple's have the affect of making one appear 'dirty'. It isn't hard to eliminate or reduce a pimple, all you have to do is press in and down on the area from both sides. This pressure on the area will bause the skin to pop, allowing the pimple to loose it's internal puss outwards. This is the most widely accepted method, however, it is not always recommended by dermatologists. Dermatologists have proven that in squeezing the pimple you can actually cause bacteria and puss to be pushed further into the skin, which in turn causes further irritation. Often times dirty fingers will also be the cause of prolonged infection.
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