Natural Acne Remedy, Probiotic Action Explains New Information On Why More Children Are Diagnosed Acne
Miami, FL (PRWEB) August 07, 2013 -- A recent article from NBC News released earlier this week shared the alarming reality of the growth of pediatric acne. Skin experts and dermatologists alike have seen the increase in the skin condition grow so dramatically that now the American Academy of Pediatrics has created a diagnosis protocol for children experiencing acne symptoms. In an effort to keep the public informed about the growth of pediatric acne, and to provide safe treatment option information to parents, Probiotic Action, best known for the topical acne treatment shares industry insight on the skin conditions causes, and offers advice to battle the skin condition.
Acne has primarily been a problem of teens and young adults, said to have been caused by puberty and increased hormone levels, but no longer. For those unaware, acne has several causing factors, and there is no single identifier to blame when asking “what causes acne?” While each individual acne condition varies, skin experts can agree that a combination of body chemistry, the bacteria known as P.acnes, and excess levels of dirt and oil on the skin all contribute to acne.
For children suffering from the skin condition, most skin experts are pointing to the increased levels of P.acne bacteria, along with dirt and oil as the culprits, rather than the fluctuation of hormones. Although many skin experts are calling for the use of homemade acne remedies, like benzoyl peroxide or light scrubs for children’s acne, some are looking to prescribe antibiotic treatments that may further offset the levels of good and bad bacteria on children’s skin.
“Treating children’s acne is perhaps more difficult than treating adult acne, or teenage acne,” says Probiotic Action spokesman Fernando Perez. “Using over the counter acne treatments that contain harsh chemicals, or prescription treatments containing antibiotics may harm a child’s skin, while overuse of antibiotics in young bodies may eventually create an antibiotic resistance. Finding an acne treatment that is gentle on children’s skin that allows the balance of bacteria and limits the internal effects of medication, would be the best course of action to treat children's acne,” said Perez in his final comments.
For more information on what causes acne, and how to find the right acne treatment for one’s family, visit probioticaction.com.
Probiotic Action is an advanced acne treatment that uses Probiotics for acne containing the “good bacteria” that is naturally found on healthy human skin. By using probiotics, Probiotic Action is an effective treatment that restores the normal bacteria content on skin, while battling what causes acne. Probiotic Action will successfully clear skin when used as an adult acne treatment while protecting skin against bad bacteria, free radicals, and pollutants*.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Probiotic Action is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Fernando Perez, Distinct LLC, 786-342-1269, [email protected]
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