Well, acne it can show symptoms of the disease - You certainly
hate acne, right? However, this time the pimple growing on the soft skin
you give an important information about the levels of important
hormones present in your body. A study conducted by the members at the
Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India
suggest a link between acne by glands in the body, known as endocrine.
Is a collection of endocrine glands and organs that produce and regulate
hormones in the bloodstream to control many body functions.
Launch of medicaldaily.com, two studies published in JAMA Dermatology
revealed that men with levels higher insulin resistance have a greater
likelihood to have acne. The same thing applies to women with polycystic
ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are also likely to have acne. Polycystic
ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a disease in women caused by hormonal
imbalance. Women who have this disease baisanya will experience
irregular menstrual cycle, growth of fine hairs, and too hard to have
offspring.
In the first study, researchers recruited 200 men consisted of 100 men
with acne and 100 men without acne. As a result, about 22% of men with
acne reported having higher insulin resistance than those who did not. A
similar search performed by connecting between the metabolic syndrome
and acne, but in vain. Despite the improvement of acne is seen in men
with insulin resistance, but the severity of acne is not affected by
insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome.
In the second study, the women who were confirmed as having PCOS
symptoms such as weight gain, irregular menstrual cycles, and excessive
insulin levels, and also have acne. For comparison the researchers also
included women who do not have PCOS.
Patients with PCOS also have a risk of developing a condition known as
hirsutism. Hirsutism is the emergence of symptoms of hair on the body of
a woman who normally grows in men such as chest hair, facial and back
as well as the presence of acanthosis nigricans (AN) or dark patches on
the skin. Approximately 91.7% of women with PCOS have at least one
criteria for physical signs of acne.
