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Yes, Stress Does Make Acne Worse
Excerpt
By Anthony J. Brown, Reuters Health
It's true. Taking exams can make you
break out.
There are a lot of anecdotal stories
about stress making acne worse, but few clinical studies have
looked at this, Dr. Alexa B. Kimball, from Stanford University
in California, stated "frankly, we started our study with the
goal of debunking this myth," she added.
"There are a number of good studies
that show pretty clearly that acne causes stress," Kimball noted.
But when she and her associates reviewed the medical evidence,
she said, "We were somewhat surprised to see that no one had actually
proven the reverse was true."
The researchers therefore studied
22 college students whose acne severity and stress levels were
evaluated during examination and non-examination periods. The
results are published in the Archives of Dermatology.
Both acne severity and stress levels
went up during examination periods. Moreover, after taking into
account factors such as sleep patterns and diet, the team found
that the more stress levels increased, the worse acne became.
Based on the findings, Kimball
said, doctors may "want to consider adjusting a patient's acne
regimen when stressful periods are expected." Also, as students
have a lot on their minds during exam time, they should be especially
reminded to take their medication during such periods.
SOURCE: Archives of Dermatology,
July 2003.
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