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How many Types of Acne do we have?

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  1. Types of Acne

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    For most of us acne conjures up a picture of simple pimples which are essentially trapped pus made up of dead skin cells, natural skin oil known as sebum and white blood cells. There are however several different types of acne and some can be quite severe.

    Doctors often categorize acne into one of four grades starting with mild acne at grade I and rising to the most severe forms of acne at grade IV.

    The acne which most of us will suffer from at some point in our lives is a simple grade I non-inflamed form of the condition which consists of blackheads and whiteheads and, occasionally, a grade II form of acne in which there are a larger than usual number of spots, some of which may be mildly inflamed and include what are known as papules (small lesions in the skin which forms a bump which sits prominent of the skin surface) or pustules (similar to papules but containing pus in the form of a mixture of dead skin cells, white blood cells and bacteria). As papules and pustules become larger and more numerous acne moves up to grade III. Finally, at stage IV, acne is usually widespread and confined to more than simply the face. It is also common at this stage to find both nodules and cysts developing.

    The commonest form of grade I mild acne is often referred to as acne vulgaris and it can generally be very effectively treated using a range of over-the-counter medicines. Other forms of acne however will normally require specialist treatment for which you will need to consult your doctor or a dermatologist.

    Trying to describe the various different forms of acne here is difficult because there are so many variations including acne congoblata, acne fulminans and cystic acne.

    Acne congoblata, for example, is characterized by severe inflammation and often deep abscesses which frequently leads to skin damage and scarring.

    Acne fulminans is a nodular form of acne in which the nodules frequently ulcerate leading to a particularly painful form of the condition which tends to be recurrent. Acne fulminans can also produce aching joints and a fever and requires treatment not simply for the acne itself, but also for the accompanying symptoms.

    Cystic acne, or nodulocystic acne, is a severe form of acne in which cysts are formed by acute inflammation often covering large areas or forming tunnels under the skin which causes infection to spread rapidly.

    Whatever type of acne you are suffering from it is very important that you both consult your doctor or a dermatologist to get a professional diagnosis and that you then adopt a clear plan of proactive acne treatment and do not simply leave Mother Nature to take care of the problem for you.

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