What are the different types of Acne
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There are many forms of acne. It ranges from mild to
severe and can be found on various parts of the body. Mild
acne can usually be self treated, but severe cases are best left to
health professionals like dermatologists.
The most common type of acne is Acne Vulgaris which literally
means ' common acne.' This type of acne can
cause blackheads, whiteheads, papules, pustules, nodules and
cysts.
Blackheads - Blackheads occur in partially
blocked pores. Sebum (the substance which causes oily skin),
dead cells, and bacteria are slowly draining to the surface of the
skin and the black color is caused by the pigments in the skin
being exposed to air. Blackheads can take a long time to
clear up.
Whiteheads - Unlike blackheads, whiteheads are
contained beneath the surface of the skin. They are caused by
completely blocked pores which trap the sebum, dead cells, and
bacteria.
Papules - These are small red bumps on the
skin. They are tender and cause irritation, but it is
important not to touch them or squeeze them. Doing so may
cause scarring.
Pustules - Pustules are what most people call
pimples or zits. They appear as a red circle with a white or
yellow center.
Nodules - These are much larger than other
forms of acne. They are hard lumps underneath the surface of
the skin which can be painful and last for several months.
This type of acne is particularly vulnerable to scarring, so it is
advisable to have it treated by a dermatologist.
Cysts - Cysts are similar to nodules except
that they are filled with pus. They are painful and likely to
scar if untreated. Like nodules, they should be treated by a
dermatologist.
Acne Conglobata - This is a relatively rare
form of acne vulgaris but it is extremely disfiguring and can cause
severe psychological as well as physical suffering. Large
lesions form on the face, chest, back, buttocks, upper arms, and
thighs and can be accompanied by numerous blackheads. It
causes damage to the skin and permanent scarring. It is more
common in males than females, and the condition can persist for
several years.
Acne Fulminans - This is a sudden appearance of
Acne Conglobata accompanied with a fever and aching of the
joints. It is usually treated with oral steroids.
Gram-Negative Folliculitis - This condition may
be caused by long-term treatment of acne with antibiotics. It
is a bacterial infection which causes pustules and cysts.
Pyoderma Faciale - This type of acne only
affects females usually between the ages of 20 and 40. It
causes large painful pustules, nodules and cysts on the face and
may leave permanent scarring. It most often occurs in women
who have never experienced acne before and usually clears up within
a year.
Acne Rosacea - This form of acne usually
affects people over the age of 30. It causes a red rash on
the cheeks, forehead, nose, and chin. There may also be
pimples and other skin blemishes. It occurs more often in
females than males, although men often have more severe
symptoms. It is a different form of acne than Acne Vulgaris
and treatment is different for the two types.
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