Cystic Acne

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Cystic Acne

Acne is a skin condition and not a disease. Cystic acne is one of the worst forms of acne and a difficult condition to treat. People who suffer from this type of acne are often desperate to find a cure or treatment that works for them. They often believe the advertising that manufacturers use to draw in users of their products.

Understanding of Cystic Acne 

Cystic acne is mostly troublesome and often embarrassing but not a serious medical condition. It has significant emotional and psychological consequences for the sufferer and often times these consequences are long term because cystic acne, left untreated or treated poorly, can leave permanent scar tissue.

This form of acne is common on the face but also happens on the back, chest, buttocks and thighs. Because it is one of the most severe forms and can lead to scarring and pitting of the skin it should be treated at once.

If you think you might have cystic acne make an appointment with a dermatologist immediately. Dermatologists are in high demand in most areas of the country. It will often take a couple of months before you, as a new patient, will be able to get an appointment.

Cystic acne is usually pus filled cysts with a red or purple hue around the raised nodule. People with this form of acne also suffer from other forms as well. Acne vulgaris is the most common form that is present with cysts. This can be mild, moderate or severe in nature also.

In cystic acne the sebaceous gland ducts are plugged below the level of the skin often much deeper than whiteheads or papules. Because the infection is deeper if a sufferer picks or tries to pop a cyst they often drive the infection even deeper and it takes even longer for the cyst to heal. Sometimes trying to pop a pimple in the near vicinity of a cyst will have the same effect of driving the infection deeper.

Popping pimples is a bad habit to develop because this usually makes the skin condition worse. If a pimple is popped before it has matured you run the risk of developing a cyst, nodule or papule, which takes longer to heal. You will also increase the risk of scarring.

These nodules are similar to acne but they are actually filled with pus and are generally at least 5 millimeters in diameter. They are unsightly, painful, slow healing and lead to scarring. All are factors that make a visit to the dermatologist a significant part of a treatment plan.

A dermatologist will be able to recommend the best treatment plans for cystic acne that is not available over the counter. Over the counter medications are not as effective treatments as they are for other forms of acne.



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This lens is designed for information purpose and not aimed to replace any advice that you may receive from your medical practitioner or a qualified dermatology professional.

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Acne vulgaris (commonly called acne) is a common skin condition, caused by changes in pilosebaceous units, skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland, via androgen stimulation. It is characterized by noninflammatory follicular papules or comedones and by inflammatory papules, pustules, and nodules in its more severe forms. Acne vulgaris affects the areas of skin with the densest population of sebaceous follicles; these areas include the face, the upper part of the chest, and the back. Severe acne is inflammatory, but acne can also manifest in noninflammatory forms.eMedicine - Acne Vulgaris : Article by Julie C Harper Acne lesions are commonly referred to as pimples, blemishes, spots, zits, or simply acne.

Acne occurs most commonly during adolescence, affecting more than 89% of teenagers, and frequently continues into adulthood. In adolescence, acne is usually caused by an increase in male sex hormones, which people of both genders accrue during puberty.

For most people, acne diminishes over time and tends to disappear?or at the very least decrease?after one reaches one's early twenties. There is, however, no way to predict how long it will take to disappear entirely, and some individuals will carry this condition well into their thirties, forties and beyond.Anderson, Laurence. 2006. Looking Good, the Australian guide to skin care, cosmetic medicine and cosmetic surgery. AMPCo. Sydney. ISBN 0 85557 044 X.

The face and upper neck are the most commonly affected, but the chest, back and shoulders may have acne as well. The upper arms can also have acne, but lesions found there are often keratosis pilaris, not acne. Typical acne lesions are comedones, inflammatory papules, pustules and nodules. Some of the large nodules were previously called "cysts" and the term nodulocystic has been used to describe severe cases of inflammatory acne.

Aside from scarring, its main effects are psychological, such as reduced self-esteem and, according to at least one study, depression or suicide.One study has estimated the incidence of suicidal ideation in patients with acne as 7.1%:* Acne usually appears during adolescence, when people already tend to be most socially insecure. Early and aggressive treatment is therefore advocated by some to lessen the overall impact to individuals.

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