Cystic Acne – Skin
Blemishes at Its Worst
Most people have been plagued at one point or another
by acne, whether it is simple white or black heads to pustules,
what most people call pimples. There is a type of acne that can
be disfiguring and surely a detriment to your every day way of
life. It is called cystic acne and people who have it are often
called pizza face because the redness of their skin where these
deep cysts reside.
Blocked hair follicles are the primary cause of acne because
bacteria gets trapped with sebum, oil produced by special
glands. With cystic acne, the infection is quite deep causing
the redness listed above as well as tender pain around the
pus-filled area. Contrary to popular belief, cystic acne is not
the result of poor skin care or hygiene but rather a possible
combination of several things.
Common
Causes
The bacterial infection which causes cystic acne
cannot be accurately assessed because each person is different
and may have different origins. For sure, many researchers
believe that genetics plays a huge part in who gets this nasty
skin affliction which could explain why such a small percentage
gets it.
Cystic acne can be quite scarring, especially if you pick or
squeeze them, and you are liable to push the infection in much
deeper causing it to spread. As mentioned above, hygiene is not
a factor that contributes to cystic acne but some do believe
that environmental factors and diet do play a part.
Indeed, cystic acne could be linked to exposure of certain
toxins as well as an overproduction of some body hormone. In
addition, anabolic steroids have been known to cause this deep
and painful type of acne but with treatment and abstinence from
these steroids, this condition will likely improve on its
own.
Treatment
Options
The one thing you do not want to do with your cystic
acne is try to squeeze out the pus because this just makes
the infection worse. To ease the tender throbbing of this
cystic form of acne, a doctor can use a sterilized needle to
drain the pus from the site and with the application of
antibiotics, hopefully kill the bacteria causing the
problem.
When pus drainage and antibiotics do not work, prescription
drugs like Accutane can slowly clear up the cystic acne, but
the drug must be taken under the supervision of a doctor. Light
exfoliation and occasional face peeling may work for some
people while for others it may be a combination of treatment
options and only with experimentation will you find one that
best works with your cystic acne.
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