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Acne Before Menstrual Period: Finally Explained!

by Daniel Wright

Women quickly learn to read the signs their bodies are sending them and they know when their period is approaching as well as the symptoms they experience during their period. Many women discover that they get acne before menstrual period begins in addition to the other physical symptoms of bloating and cramping and the emotional effects such as mood swings.

While acne is a normal problem for nearly all teens, acne before menstrual period can increase the occurrence of acne for teenage girls. In addition, this problem often follows these girls into womanhood, causing pimples even for women in their 30's!

There are many different treatments that will help with this problem. Some work better than others and some can be combined to dramatically decrease the amount of appearing acne before menstrual period. These can include medications, lotions, facial scrubs, and even a special acne diet.

Most medications for acne are available only by prescription. These can include oral medicines that are taken daily or medicated lotions that are rubbed into the skin. Over-the-counter types of acne prevention include facial and body scrubs to keep the skin clean and free of some bacterias that help increase acne.

Lotion type medications are often too expensive to be used for acne before menstrual period because such acne occurs on so many parts of the body (including the face, neck, back, chests and shoulders). Additionally, many women worry about the side effects of oral acne medicines, which causes many to turn to an anti-acne diet.

This kind of diet will help you to avoid foods that contain hormones associated with acne, as well as other types of acne causing food. Sugar, for example, has been shown to have the potential to greatly increase instances and severity of acne.

Surprisingly, hormones that are present in milk can actually boost the production of acne in your skin. Many hormone rich foods, including milk, can possibly lead to an increase in acne in some people. On the other hand, adding fish or fish oil rich products to a person's diet can reduce acne in some cases, because fish are rich in vital Omega-3 oils which are healthy for the 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 common treatment options and formulating your own acne diet. Read other's experiences regarding acne before menstrual period at the treatment results page.

Published January 9th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health, Women