Types Of
Acne
There are many different types of acne. While acne is generally
formed on the face, it can range from mild to severe and can
found anywhere on your body. Most of the self-treated, mild
cases can be controllable. On the other hand, severe cases
should be treated by health professionals, such as
dermatologists.
Acne Vulgaris
Acne Vulgaris, also known as ‘common acne’, is the most common
form of acne. It consists of blackheads, whiteheads, papules,
pustules, nodules or cysts.
Blackheads
Blackheads form in partially blocked pores. Dead skin cells,
bacteria, and sebum (the substance that builds up the oily
skin) drain to the outer layer of the skin; the pigments are
then exposed to the air and this is the reason why it turns
black. Blackheads will normally take a long time to clear
up.
Whiteheads
Unlike the blackheads, the whiteheads are formed underneath the
layer of the skin, where a complete pore blockage of the
trapped sebum the dead cells and bacteria is developed.
Pustules
Pustules have the appearance of a red circle with a white or
yellow center. Pustules are more commonly known as pimples or
zits.
Nodules
Nodules are the largest type of acne. They develop hard lumps
under the surface of the skin that can be very painful and last
for months. Nodules are prone to scarring and this is one of
the main reasons why it is recommended to be treated by a
dermatologist.
Cysts
Cysts are very similar in several ways to the nodules. Cysts
are filled with pus. Just like nodules, cyst can be painful and
lead to skin scarring if not treated properly. This form of
acne should also be treated by a
dermatologist.
Acne Conglobata
Acne Conglobata Is a rare type of acne vulgaris that affects
males more commonly than females. This condition can become
very disfiguring. Acne conglobata spreads all over your body,
including your face, chest, back, buttocks, upper arms, and
thighs, and is sometimes accompanied by several blackheads.
Acne conglobata can damage the skin and cause permanent
scarring. Not only can this condition leave disturbing marks on
your skin, but it could cause a psychological anguish. It is
highly recommended that you consult a dermatologist as soon as
possible if you suffer from acne conglobata, as this disturbing
condition could last years if left untreated.
Acne Fulminans
Acne Fulminans Is an unexpected case of Acne Conglobata that
develops fever and aching joints. It is usually treated via
oral steroids.
Gram-Negative Folliculitis
Gram-Negative Folliculitis Is a bacterial infection that causes
pustules and cysts. This form of acne develops generally by
long-term treatment of acne with antibiotics.
Pyoderma Faciale
Pyoderma Faciale affects only females between the ages of 20
and 40. Interestingly, this condition is more common in women
who never had acne before. Pyoderma faciale develops painful
pustules, cysts and nodules on your face. It can leave
permanent scarring. This form of acne usually takes about a
year to clear up.
Acne Rosacea
Acne Rosacea is a form of adult acne, affecting people over the
age of 30. It causes a red rash on your face. In addition,
pimples or other skin blemishes may develop. This condition
should not be confused with acne vulgaris because there are two
different treatments for each one. Acne rosacea generally
occurs more in women than men, but it is much more severe in
men.
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