Thursday, June 24, 2010

What is the white pus in zits?

infectionWhat is the white pus in zits?
pus??What is the white pus in zits?
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mostly dead white blood cells come to fight the infection.
Grease.
During your teen years your body starts to do some funky things while it grows up, including producing more testosterone (a male hormone found in females as well as males, but in varying amounts), which tells your body to start producing more oil. As a result, the dead skin cells mix with the oil and clog your pores, causing zits.
Theres a type of cell (can't remember the name) that goes around and essentially swallows bacteria and kills them off and that is the accumulation of those cells. Its part of your bodies defensive against infection.
Dead white blood cells. White blood cells fight against infection.
that stuff is semen
The exact causes of acne are unknown, but it is believed that it can result from several factors, primarily, an increase in hormones called androgens, which both males and females have. Increases in androgens cause your oil glands to enlarge and produce more oil. This oil can also change into a thick white substance called sebum. An increased oil production clogs your pores with oil and sebum that can breakdown the cellular walls in your pores, which causes bacteria to grow and pimples to develop.





Some researchers also believe that your chances of developing acne can be greatly influenced by genetics. The use of certain drugs containing androgens and lithium are known to cause acne. The use of greasy cosmetics can also lead to acne because they plug your cell follicles and promote bacterial growth.





Overall it is an infection.

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