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What Is Cystic Acne And How Do I Treat It?

Date Added: October 16, 2007 12:14:46 PMPrevious    Next

Cystic acne is also called nodulocystic acne. It is a condition that presents itself as a severe form of acne. Often, this severity comes in the form of pimples that develop into small cysts on the skin. Unlike other cysts on the body that are changes in the skin's structure, with this condition the cysts are made up of nodules of inflammation. If you have this condition, you likely have a number of these cysts on your skin in various locations. While it is not an uncommon type of skin condition, it is a rarer form of acne that presents itself.

This condition is caused most often by the build up of sebum in the pores. This build up allows for a very attractive location for bacteria to form and to breed. As they do, they infect the pore and hair follicle leaving the skin with a small but serious infection. Like other types of pimples, cystic acne is not caused by lack of hygiene per say, but it is necessary for good hygiene to be in place to remove some of the bacteria and oils from the skin to reduce the risk of build up.

For those that suffer from this condition, the first course of action is to work with your doctor to diagnosis it. From there, the right treatment option for the condition can be found and used. Ultimately, the condition can be treated and the occurrence of these cysts can be minimized and eventually repaired. If left untreated, they can be very uncomfortable and even painful. Fortunately, cystic acne can be treated and reduced in severity.

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