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Different Forms of Acne

by George Thomas

People call the different outbreaks on the skin with the same name “Acne”. The word acne sends shivers down the spine of many. Acne any form of it has undesirable effect on the person experiencing them, and there are many forms of acne. Each form of acne has a different reason of eruption and also a different treatment plan.



It is very important of understand the basic difference between the various types of acne because each type responds to a specific treatment. The knowledge of the various types will help to focus on the treatment rather that reaching for the latest anti acne treatment randomly.

Acne vulgaris is the most common cause for acne outbreaks. It is also the universally known form of acne. Acne vulgaris is actually a group of pimples. This group has papules, nodules, cysts, blackheads, whiteheads and pustules; this is a comparatively nice group of acne. Whiteheads are caused due to blockage in the pores of skin. This blockage in caused by the oil secreted by the sebaceous glands mixed with the dead skin cells. While the blackheads are caused by part blockage of the skin pores.

Severe acne

Sufferers of severe acne or bad acne do not only have physical problems such as pain and tenderness, they also suffer psychological stress. Acne should not be taken lightly; it can cause long-term effects both physical and emotional. The most severe form of all kinds of acne is Acne conglobata. It is more common in males. This type of acne looks like large lesions.

Acne conglobata has typically numerous large lesions. They are found almost all over the body specially the chest, back, upper arm, thighs, buttocks and face. It occurs mostly in the age group of eighteen to thirty. It takes years to clear up too.

The women are affected by a variety of acne, which is different from the variety affecting the men. This type of acne is called Pyoderma faciale. It affects females in the age group of twenty to forty i.e. after they have completed their teens. It has also affected women who had luckily survived any acne eruption during their teens. This kind of acne leaves large nodules, sores and pustules on the face. The best thing about Pyoderma faciale is that it clears up in about a year as opposed to acne conglobata, which takes years to clear. But the damage to the skin done within this year is long lasting.

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