Testosterone’s Flexing Its Muscle in the Appearance of Acne.

By: Thomas Hunter

Testosterone can be a major cause in the appearance of acne by athletes who are using performance-enhancing drugs. Acne fulminansis is a severe form of acne that nearly always affects males. This type of acne is often brought on with testosterone. Some of the symptoms of this type of acne are, quick onset, severe scarring, painful joints, rising and falling fever, and decreased appetite and weight loss. This type of acne is from legal or illegal use of testosterone. It is cautioned; if you don’t need testosterone, don’t use it!

Intense scarring is found with those patients who have suffered from acne fulminansis. It results from new collagen is formed to heal the cells injured by the acne. This results in excessive scarring. Therefore, in making those muscles bigger you may find the excess testosterone flexes its own muscles by bringing on the onset of this terrible form of acne.

Testosterone comes from cholesterol. The testes in men produce it, and in women, it can be made in smaller quantities in the cells of the ovaries. The placenta also produces it in small quantities. Testosterone was first isolated in a bull in 1935. Many synthetic forms of this hormone have been developed over the years and are available. The different forms are oil for injection, tablets to be taken orally, skin patches and gel for transdermal absorption. Two new ways of delivery are in the works including a roll on delivery, similar to a roll on deodorant and a nasal spray. They are currently not on the market.

Manufactured testosterone has been used over the years for many conditions and purposes other than replacement of the hormone. It has varied success with infertility, erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis, and bone marrow stimulations. In the early 1940’s, it was being described as the new anti-aging wonder drug. Since then, the drug has been widely in the public eye for its muscle development improvement, strength, and endurance. Used by athletes to improve and strengthen their muscles and scandals have been part of the headlines in sports since then. It has since listed as a controlled substance by the United States Congress. Strict testing now goes on before athletes perform in the Olympics and testing is now a normal procedure in several sports organizations. The use of anabolic steroids became known in regards to the Olympics in the 1988 summer games. Most recently, Congress has looked into illegal use of steroids in Major League Baseball.

How does testosterone work in both the male and female body? Free testosterone flows through the body and it then binds to androgen receptors. Male and female have androgen receptors but they respond to them in different ways. They manifest differences in prenatal effects that occur between seven and twelve weeks of gestation.

Testosterone is important for increased bone density and strength and height growth and maturation. This also effects maturation of the sex organs, the growth of facial and torso hair and the deepening of the voice. At puberty, rising androgen levels have visible effects on both girls and boys. The beginning of puberty can cause adult-type body odor, fine upper lip and sideburn hair, and growth spurt and speeded up bone maturation. In addition, it increases oiliness of skin, hair, and therefore resulting in outbreaks of acne.

Excess testosterone is what makes teenagers break out during adolescence. That is usually when the body starts manufacturing testosterone to stimulate oil production keeping your skin soft and supple. If the testosterone causes too much oil production, it can cause the sebaceous glands to make too much sebum. The same sebum that keeps your skin soft and supple can also clog pores and cause acne.

Not only does testosterone rear its ugly head in the formation of acne in teens, it can also appear later in life especially in women. For women in menopause and perimenopause, their shifting of hormones can cause thin, dry skin from too little testosterone and too much that clogs the pores and causes adult acne. Hormone testing can take the guesswork out of prescribing hormone replacement therapy. It can find out exactly how much you need of both estrogen and testosterone.


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