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Monday 22 September 2008

Different Types And Kinds Of Acne And Whom They Affect

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 to understand and know about the different types of acne. The reason being, the moment we experience an acne outbreak, we run to the medical store to get the latest acne treatment available. As different types of acne respond to different treatment, knowing the type will help in reaching for the right treatment.

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 outbreaks

A severe acne outbreak scars a person in many ways. Individuals suffering from acne are not only victims of physical stress i.e. pain, discomfort, acne also cause scars, which cause emotional stress too. Acne is not to be taken lightly as the after effects are quite extensive. The most severe form of acne is the Acne conglobata. Acne conglobata affects the males more than the females. 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 acne form Pyoderma faciale on the other hand haunts females. It is different from Acne conglobata. It is more often in women of the age group of twenty to forty. Irrespective of previous acne history, it can even occur in females who did not experience acne during their adolescence. Pyoderma faciale has typically large nodules, sores and pustules on the face. Fortunately, unlike Acne conglobata, Pyoderma faciale lasts only for a year. But the scars caused by Pyoderma faciale are as vicious as any other.

By: Jeremy Thompson

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