Acne: Your Questions Answered
byShayan Waseh is a licensed resident physician specializing in the practice of dermatology at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. He has written extensively on topics ranging from population health to telemedicine and dermatology.
20221231
Greenwood
Pages | 160 |
Topics | Accutane;Acne and Self-Esteem;Anatomy of the Skin;Cystic Acne;Home Remedies;Hormones;Over-the-Counter Acne Treatments;Scarring;Health and Wellness;Science |
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This book addresses readers' most pressing questions and concerns about acne, including its causes, effects on the skin, and impact on self-esteem. It provides guidance and resources for anyone struggling with acne, including information about when to see a dermatologist.
Pimples. Blemishes. Spots. Zits. Whatever you call it, acne is something that almost everyone will have to deal with at least once in their life. But what exactly is acne, and how do the various types of it differ? What role do hormones, diet, and other lifestyle factors play in causing it? How can it be prevented and effectively treated at home, and when is it a good idea to see a health-care professional? How can we stop acne from taking a toll on our skin and our self-confidence?
Books in Greenwood’s Q&A Health Guides series follow a reader-friendly question-and-answer format that anticipates readerS&Rsquo; needs and concerns. Prevalent myths and misconceptions are identified and dispelled, and a collection of case studies illustrates key concepts and issues through relatable stories and insightful recommendations. Each book also includes a section on health literacy, equipping teens and young adults with practical tools and strategies for finding, evaluating, and using credible sources of health information both on and off the internet—important skills that contribute to a lifetime of healthy decision-making.
- A Guide to Health Literacy section helps readers to improve their research and critical thinking skills
- Case studies provide real-world examples of concepts and issues discussed in the book
- A section on common misconceptions dispels popular myths surrounding acne and points readers toward accurate information
- A Directory of Resources offers readers a curated and annotated list of additional print and electronic materials for more information and further study
- Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Acne: Your Questions Answered
Author(s): Waseh, Shayan;Contributors: Waseh, Shayan;Abstract:This book addresses readers' most pressing questions and concerns about acne, including its causes, effects on the skin, and impact on self-esteem. It provides guidance and resources for anyone struggling with acne, including information about when to see a dermatologist.
Pimples. Blemishes. Spots. Zits. Whatever you call it, acne is something that almost everyone will have to deal with at least once in their life. But what exactly is acne, and how do the various types of it differ? What role do hormones, diet, and other lifestyle factors play in causing it? How can it be prevented and effectively treated at home, and when is it a good idea to see a health-care professional? How can we stop acne from taking a toll on our skin and our self-confidence?
Books in Greenwood’s Q&A Health Guides series follow a reader-friendly question-and-answer format that anticipates readerS&Rsquo; needs and concerns. Prevalent myths and misconceptions are identified and dispelled, and a collection of case studies illustrates key concepts and issues through relatable stories and insightful recommendations. Each book also includes a section on health literacy, equipping teens and young adults with practical tools and strategies for finding, evaluating, and using credible sources of health information both on and off the internet—important skills that contribute to a lifetime of healthy decision-making.
- A Guide to Health Literacy section helps readers to improve their research and critical thinking skills
- Case studies provide real-world examples of concepts and issues discussed in the book
- A section on common misconceptions dispels popular myths surrounding acne and points readers toward accurate information
- A Directory of Resources offers readers a curated and annotated list of additional print and electronic materials for more information and further study
SortTitle: Acne: Your Questions AnsweredAuthor Info:Shayan WasehauthorShayan Waseh is a licensed resident physician specializing in the practice of dermatology at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. He has written extensively on topics ranging from population health to telemedicine and dermatology.
eISBN-13: 9781440879692Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440879692.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440879685Imprint: GreenwoodPages: 160Publication Date: 20221231Series: Q&A Health Guides- Cover Cover11
- Title Page iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Contents v6
- Series Foreword ix10
- Acknowledgments xi12
- Introduction xiii14
- Guide to Health Literacy xv16
- Common Misconceptions about Acne xxiii24
- Questions and Answers 128
- The Basics 330
- 1. What is acne? Are there different types 330
- 2. How common is acne? 532
- 3. Is acne contagious? 633
- 4. How does acne affect the skin? 835
- 5. Where does acne appear? 1037
- 6. What is the spectrum of acne severity? 1239
- 7. Why does acne tend to happen in adolescence? 1441
- 8. Does acne also occur outside of adolescence? 1542
- 9. How does acne differ in skin of color? 1744
- 10. What is the difference between acne and rosacea? 1946
- 11. What other conditions can mimic acne? 2148
- The Causes of Acne 2552
- 12. Why does acne happen? 2552
- 13. How do hormones affect acne? 2754
- 14. What medical conditions can cause acne? 2956
- 15. Can stress affect acne? 3158
- 16. How does weight gain affect acne? 3259
- 17. Do alcohol and smoking influence acne? 3461
- 18. How does diet affect acne? 3562
- 19. Can wearing makeup cause acne? 3865
- 20. Is acne caused by poor hygiene? 3966
- 21. Is there a genetic component to acne? 4168
- 22. How does pregnancy influence acne? 4269
- 23. What medications can cause or worsen acne? 4471
- 24. What are some red flags that indicate a more serious form of acne? 4673
- Living with Acne 4976
- 25. How does acne impact self-image? 4976
- 26. Can having acne lead to depression? 5178
- 27. Is it okay to pick at acne bumps? 5380
- 28. Does anything help make acne less itchy? 5582
- 29. Can you wear makeup with acne? 5683
- 30. How can I change my skin-care routine to help with acne? 5885
- 31. What other lifestyle modifications can help with acne? 6087
- 32. What support resources are available for people with acne? 6289
- Acne Treatments 6592
- 33. When does acne need to be treated by a doctor? 6592
- 34. What types of doctors are trained to treat acne? 6794
- 35. What is benzoyl peroxide? How does it help acne? 6996
- 36. Can antibiotics help with treating acne? 7198
- 37. How do topical retinoids help with acne? 7299
- 38. What is isotretinoin (Accutane)? 74101
- 39. What is the iPLEDGE program? 76103
- 40. How is hormonal acne treated differently than other types of acne? 78105
- 41. Can light therapy be helpful in treating acne? 80107
- 42. What cosmetic treatments can help with acne? 82109
- 43. Does alternative medicine offer any effective treatments for acne? 83110
- 44. What are the common side effects of acne treatment? 85112
- 45. How long does it typically take to effectively treat acne? 86113
- 46. Is treating acne expensive? 88115
- Managing the Skin after Acne 91118
- 47. Can acne reoccur? 91118
- 48. Does acne have any long-term impact on the skin? 92119
- 49. Why can skin become lighter or darker after acne goes away? 94121
- 50. What causes acne scarring? 95122
- 51. How common are acne scars? 97124
- 52. Is there a way to minimize the chance of developing acne scars? 98125
- 53. Are acne scars permanent? 100127
- 54. What treatments are available for acne scarring? 101128
- Case Studies 103130
- Glossary 117144
- Directory of Resources 121148
- Index 123150
- About the Author 127154