Acne Vulgaris
December 9, 2009 by Jo
What is acne vulgaris?
Acne starts when oil and dead skinĀ cells begin to clog the pores of the skin. Acne is a broad description that can range from a few pimples or whiteheads to hundreds of pimples that can cover the face, neck and back.
If bacteria gets into the pores, it can cause redness and swelling and also lead to the formation of pus. This can be quite painful and it these cystic lesions that can lead to scarring.
To help control acne:
- Keep the skin clean but don’t overclean with harsh soap and detergents that can strip the natural oils of the skin.
- Try blotting papers to keep the shiny oily look at bay rather than over cleansing the skin.
- Try not to scrub at your pimples or pick them.
- If you must squeeze them do so very gently and be careful not to introduce bacteria as this can make the pimple worse and even cause a scar.
- Use a moisturiser that does not block the pores of the skin.
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