also suffer from the psychological effects of acne.
Support and information is drastically needed
for all of us and for our loved ones who are
victim of this horrible disease.
Resources are limited but they are expanding
day by day.
In the past few years, more and more studies
have looked at the rapport between acne and
the psychological well being of individuals.
Conclusions were reached indicating the close
connection of mind/body health condition with
the appearance of acne.
The result of these clinical studies is
a totally new medical field called: psychodermatology.
This new medical approach might be able to
help people suffering from acne.
A new condition or if you prefer disorder
was identified: the psychodermatologic disorder.
It is a disorder that concerns itself with the mind/skin
relationship.
Really we are again talking the mind/body rapport.
There are 3 categories to this disorder.
Number1: psychophysiologic disorders
Number 2: primary psychiatric disorders
Number 3: secondary psychiatric disorders
We will be concerned with Number 1.
Psychophysiologic Disorders
This is the category where acne falls in.
What we are seeing is a skin problem that is
not directly link to the mind but that does
react to emotional stimulus such as stress.
It is the conclusion of the medical field that
this condition can be effectively treated with
anxiety-decreasing therapy or in the most acute cases
the use of psychotropic medications.
It has been established that just
like hormonal imbalance can create
excess sebum and cause acne, so
too can the body's production of
cortisol by the adrenal glands
during times of extreme emotional
distress cause the sebaceous
glands to produce excess sebum.
Our bodies are chemical
wonderlands.
The Medical World is still in infancy with
this approach. They are just starting to unlock
the mysteries surrounding this disease. One of
discoveries was that there is a very established
connection between mind and body as far
acne is concerned. Also it was found that
other skin disease such as Psoriasis and Eczema
are also of the same family.
Here is where Yoga can be very helpful.
As we know Yoga is a very ancient discipline.
the aim of Yoga is to create unity of mind, body
and spirit. Being able to reach calmness is central to the
practice of Yoga.
When one practices Yoga and follows the
principles of the discipline, the individual
can learn to control the
adrenal glands response to stress
and emotional upheaval and thus
reduce the frequency, intensity
and duration of an acne outbreak.
The different Yoga positions and the breathing
exercises which form an integrate part of Yoga,
can help people better control their emotions and
can potentially have a beneficial effect on the body's
control and reaction to exterior factors such a stress.
When a person does a physical activity, the focus
is on the body. With the use of psychotherapy the
focus is on the mind.
Yoga puts the two at work so that both body
and mind are being focused on.
It is known beyond any doubt that a person's
emotional state will have a strong effect on his/her
acne problems
Yoga can and should be explored as a possible
avenue of stress relief and by consequence might
be useful in controlling acne outbreaks.
In conclusion, we have made a road way in
understanding acne, but the road to a cure is
still in the future.
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