Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Back Acne - Different Than Facial Acne Or Cystic Acne?

If you have back acne, you may be wondering if it is different than regular facial acne or cystic acne or the eight other "types" of acne.

The fact that there are so many websites I have reviewed that have great pictures of all the different "types" of acne is leading many people in their quest for a real and effective treatment to ask the wrong questions.

They look at all the pictures and compare to what their acne looks like, whether on their face, back, chest and bang! They now know what "type" of acne they have. Well, that's what I call tunnel thinking. Step back for just a few seconds and take a look at the big picture in terms of acne.

Traditional medicine has this funny way of grouping a bunch of symptoms and labeling them with some name of a condition or disease and then the person suffering with the disease or condition somehow feels better.

Needless to say, that DOESN'T mean they have a real or effective treatment or idea of even WHAT causes that condition. Medicine has one small flaw in the fact that just because you can put a label on it and tell the person they have xyz condition that that will help them.

On the contrary, then the person looks up their condition and is led down the wrong road totally...looking for a cure or treatment to a LABEL.

You have acne. It's on your back...Back Acne. Now you have your label, but I don't care and neither should you. What you SHOULD care about is...what is really causing pus to build up in all the pores all over your back making whiteheads, blackheads, cystic painful acne lesions, etc.

ALL acne is just that...ACNE. Pus emerging from inside into your skin causing zits, pimples, acne and scarring. Acne is caused my a few internal metabolic health disturbances that CAN be corrected to help you not have ANY "type" of acne.

So remember, it doesn't matter what "type" you of acne you've been labeled with or think you have. What matters is what the real underlying cause of your acne is (because it's not an acne cleanser deficiency) and how can you correct the underlying health problem that causes excessive pus and acne production and oily blocked pores.

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