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A Look At Cystic Acne

All acne can be uncomfortable and embarrassing for the people who have to deal with it. However, some cases are more severe than others, and can even lead to permanent scarring and disfiguration of the skin. One of the more serious types of acne is known as cystic acne. If you have this version, it is important to get it treated as soon as possible to avoid permanent and noticeable scarring to your face.
As you might have guessed from the name, cystic acne is a form of acne that causes pus filled cysts to appear. The problem is that these cysts can lead to scarring and other complications. Often, the cyst from cystic acne will seem the same as a regular acne nodule, except that the cysts are filled with pus. They can also be quite large, with the diameter of a cyst measuring a minimum of 5 millimeters.
Besides the obvious marring of the appearance, these acne cysts can be quite painful, and if left untreated can leave serious scars. If the cyst ruptures, it can leave acne pit scarring, or spread the infection further, making it even more uncomfortable for the person. If you have cystic acne, you must remember not to ever squeeze the cyst. When you squeeze it, you run the risk of pushing the bacteria and pus deeper into the pore, spreading the infection deeper. The deeper the infection is the more painful and inflamed it will become. It also will extend the amount of healing time that the cyst needs when compared to an acne cyst that is left alone to heal by itself.
If you suffer from acne and frequently have cysts, or believe that you are developing an acne cyst, you should have it looked at by a dermatologist as soon as you can. Your dermatologist will be able to tell you what type of acne you have, if it is indeed a cyst, and the types of cleansers and products that you can use to help clear up your skin and prevent the painful cysts from reoccurring. Changes in lifestyle, such as watching what acne-causing foods you eat, the type of makeup that you wear, or even the type of birth control that you are using can sometimes be enough to help reduce your number of breakouts, but your dermatologist would be the best person to advise you on the appropriate course of action.
Some people choose to use over the counter products or home remedies to treat their acne cysts. If you have had success with these products in the past, and only have the occasional cyst, this may be enough. However, there are many cases of acne that cannot be treated with over the counter remedies, since they are not strong enough to get at the root of the acne problem. Also, too much use of acne products can cause drying, redness, peeling, and irritation of your skin. This will in turn make the acne worse and even more uncomfortable. If you find that your acne is responding to your traditional treatments, your dermatologist will be best able to advise you of the products that should help, or give you a prescription for something a little stronger.


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