Cystic acne, which is sometimes referred to as nodulocystic acne, is a very serious form of acne. Not only do you have acne of a typical nature, but you also have deep and penetrating cysts. These cysts can be highly painful, not to mention visually undesirable. Cystic acne is a serious skin problem that is not generally resolved as easily as typical acne. Many people misunderstand what cystic acne truly is. This misdiagnosis can lead to problems with care, and cause cystic acne to become worse.
The primary indicator that you have cystic acne is when you have cysts on your skin. These cysts can appear on your face, or even on any other area of the body. A cyst is a lump on the skin that is clear and soft. Cystic acne is generally filled with fluid and they are generally very painful. They can be varying sizes, and depending on how advanced your cystic acne is, very widespread as well. These cysts are the primary indicator that you have cystic acne. It is possible to have highly inflamed acne without having cystic acne. The difference is that with cystic acne you will always have cysts.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Popping zits
Can't believe I am suggesting this ...
It's so gross ...
Totally disgusting ...
I dare you ...
to pop those zits. There is a certain amount of relief associated with popping zits, especially if your skin is feeling "hot" and stretched out.
Like I said, I can't believe I am even suggesting this.
It's so gross ...
Totally disgusting ...
I dare you ...
to pop those zits. There is a certain amount of relief associated with popping zits, especially if your skin is feeling "hot" and stretched out.
Like I said, I can't believe I am even suggesting this.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Cystic acne nodule
Cystic acne sufferers also tend to develop nodules in addition to their cysts. The difference between a nodule and a cyst is that a nodule is a hard breakout deep inside the skin surface. A cyst tends to be soft. These nodules are very slow to heal, and are one of the most frustrating parts of cystic acne. It is possible to have nodular acne and not cystic acne, and vice versa. Usually, if one has nodular acne they have cystic acne as well, however.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Boy's cystic acne
Cystic acne is not exclusive to teenagers, and can affect anyone at any age. The most common time to develop cystic acne, however, is during your teen years. Particularly boys and young male adults are at risk. There is some evidence pointing to the fact that cystic acne is hereditary and can be passed down from parent to child. Many parents with cystic acne have children that suffer from it as well. This hereditary factor is still being studied, and is almost certainly related to skin pores and oil production. Keep a clean body and particular your face if you want to minimize zits.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Long term effects of cystic acne
The long term effects of cystic acne are serious, and can be permanent in nature if it goes untreated. Nodules in particular are very damaging to the skin, and it can destroy healthy skin tissue. Scarring is very common with cystic acne and nodular acne as well. The old tradition of picking at and poking at your pimples or cysts is the worst thing you can do. It makes your cystic acne worse, and will cause it to scar in the future. If anyone picks at your acne, it should be a doctor in a sterile environment. They know what they are doing with your cystic acne.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Teenage cystic acne
Being a teenager is tough. Cystic acne is especially hard on young adults and teens. Not only is there the pain of the cysts and acne, but they commonly suffer from depression and self esteem. Because cystic acne is so difficult to treat quickly, many teens have to go for months without much change being apparent. This can lead to frustration, depression and even avoidance in severe cases. Fortunately, cystic acne is highly treatable, and there are a number of ways to go about it. Consult a dermatologist in your area for the best course or treatment for your acne.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Get Rid Of Cystic Acne
If you want to get rid of your cystic acne, then the first step is to contact your doctor or dermatologist. They can diagnose your cystic acne and get you on the road to recovery.
Their are a number of medications, creams and even counseling options for people with cystic acne that can be a huge help. The important thing to remember is that with some careful treatment, and lots of focus on skin care, you can rid yourself of cystic acne in time.
Their are a number of medications, creams and even counseling options for people with cystic acne that can be a huge help. The important thing to remember is that with some careful treatment, and lots of focus on skin care, you can rid yourself of cystic acne in time.
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