Best Acne Treatment

Cystic Acne
Written by Mark Ray   

Treatments for Cystic Acne

When you think of acne, you likely think that it is all the same.  After all, someone with acne will like just like everyone else, won't they?  In reality, there are many different kinds of acne.  Some are simple and don't look too bad or cause too many problems. 

Then there are kinds of acne that can look bad, feel painful, and cause a lot of scars.  One such variety like this is cystic acne.  If you are having terrible, painful acne, you may have this variety.  If you do, there are many treatments that can help you take care of this.  If you don't, there are actually many consequences to not taking care of your skin when you have cystic acne.

Cystic acne happens for the same reason that all acne does.  It forms when oils from your skin gets clogged in your pores and hair follicles.  The difference between this and other forms of acne is how it develops in your skin.  There are two main types of acne, inflammatory and non-inflammatory.   Depending on which one you have, your skin could be very painful.  For people with cystic acne, your pimples are very much inflamed.  They actually get larger and more painful than regular zits.  They also tend to last longer and are more noticeable.  While most acne appears on the skin of your face, cystic acne can also commonly be found on your back, shoulders, neck and chest as well. 

The biggest problem with this kind of acne is the side effects.  Generally, when left alone, acne will subside and go away without leaving and permanent mark on your skin.  Since cystic acne is so large and painful, it doesn’t go away so easily.  Even without you touching it, there is a chance that it can leave a scar.  If you do mess with your pimples by scratching at them or trying to pop them, there is a very good chance that they will leave a permanent or semi-permanent scar.  You don't have to accept this, though.  There are ways that you can get rid of your terrible acne by adding certain medications into your acne skin care regimen. 

Since cystic acne is so terrible and hardcore, you may need to use several different kinds of treatment at one time.  For instance, you may want to use a topical bactericidal.  This is a common acne treatment that can be found at your local drug store.  It is bought over the counter and can be relatively cheap compared to prescription acne medication.  It is used as a cream or gel that you put on your pimples a few times a day.  This is usually reserved for people with mild or moderate cases of acne, but when you use it with other treatments, it can raise your success rate. 

Another medication you should add to your acne skin care regimen is an antibiotic.  If you want something that is easy to use, you can get a topical version of this medication.  Put this on your face and it will help fight the infections that are happening in your skin.  If you don't like the prospect of a topical cream for this, you can also get the antibiotics in pill form, which work just as well.  Just keep in mind that they do have more side effects than the cream. 

With proper skin care, you should be able to take care of even the most stubborn acne.  Since cystic acne is generally the worst you can get, you should know that even this can be cured with the right medication.

 
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