Understanding Various Acne Symptoms
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at
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Just like it is difficult to identify the exact cause of acne development, acne symptoms too are very confusing and hard to distinguish. Most of these symptoms are similar in appearance but could be caused by entirely different conditions. It is easy to differentiate between the types of acne and severity, mild or serious, that you might be suffering from once you have a basic understanding about the various symptoms.
Types
All the symptoms that are suggestive of an acne condition can be broadly divided into:
Inflammatory symptoms Non-inflammatory symptoms
Inflammatory Acne
This is the more severe form of acne in which pimples reach a self-proliferating stage. The initial stage in the development of inflammatory acne is characterized by the appearance of inflamed whiteheads that give rise to typical reddish-brown pimples. These may further get filled with pus and are then called pustules. If the condition isn’t controlled with proper medications, these pimples can further develop into cysts, which are the main reason for creating pit-shaped scars on the face and neck. The most common forms of this condition and their defining symptoms include:
1. Type: Acne Rosacea
Symptoms:
The skin lesions become very evident and are characterized by the lack of any comedones, blackheads or whiteheads There is a marked flushing and swelling on the face This flushed-appearance is usually accompanied by the presence of papules or pustules Sometime individuals with Rosacea may have a stinging/burning sensation, every time any cream, make-up or lotion is apply around or on the affected area The face tends to develop a marked dry appearance, as if it has been sunburned Due to excessive dryness, the ****** skin becomes very sensitive, typically around the eyes. This may lead to the development of inflamed eyelids One of Rosacea’s most common symptoms is the presence of dilated skin pores and a very oily skin surface, particularly along the cheekbones and the forehead.
2. Type: Acne Vulgaris (Nodular Acne)
Symptoms:
Acne vulgaris usually occurs among individuals undergoing puberty and this condition lasts for a few months.
It is typically found among males as they have higher levels of the hormone testosterone
Nodular acne is a more complex and long-lasting form of vulgaris.
The characteristic acne symptoms includes thickish nodules that resemble papules The appearance of nodules is usually dark red in colour and these nodules may be painful
Non-Inflammatory Acne
The foremost acne symptom for this condition includes the presence of a few whiteheads or blackheads. Usually, these comedones are found on the face and the forehead. This is regarded as a comparatively milder form of pimples. In this case, the acne symptoms are best treated with some standard over-the-counter (OTC) or non-prescription medicines. A majority of the individuals, particularly those in the 20+ age-group, have this kind of acne.
Choose Wisely
Acne is among the most widely self-medicated skin conditions. People who can’t recognize serious acne conditions from temporary or mild are the ones who end up causing tremendous harm to their skin by following the wrong kind of self-treatment.
Just like it is difficult to identify the exact cause of acne development, acne symptoms too are very confusing and hard to distinguish. Most of these symptoms are similar in appearance but could be caused by entirely different conditions. It is easy to differentiate between the types of acne and severity, mild or serious, that you might be suffering from once you have a basic understanding about the various symptoms.
Types
All the symptoms that are suggestive of an acne condition can be broadly divided into:
Inflammatory symptoms Non-inflammatory symptoms
Inflammatory Acne
This is the more severe form of acne in which pimples reach a self-proliferating stage. The initial stage in the development of inflammatory acne is characterized by the appearance of inflamed whiteheads that give rise to typical reddish-brown pimples. These may further get filled with pus and are then called pustules. If the condition isn’t controlled with proper medications, these pimples can further develop into cysts, which are the main reason for creating pit-shaped scars on the face and neck. The most common forms of this condition and their defining symptoms include:
1. Type: Acne Rosacea
Symptoms:
The skin lesions become very evident and are characterized by the lack of any comedones, blackheads or whiteheads There is a marked flushing and swelling on the face This flushed-appearance is usually accompanied by the presence of papules or pustules Sometime individuals with Rosacea may have a stinging/burning sensation, every time any cream, make-up or lotion is apply around or on the affected area The face tends to develop a marked dry appearance, as if it has been sunburned Due to excessive dryness, the ****** skin becomes very sensitive, typically around the eyes. This may lead to the development of inflamed eyelids One of Rosacea’s most common symptoms is the presence of dilated skin pores and a very oily skin surface, particularly along the cheekbones and the forehead.
2. Type: Acne Vulgaris (Nodular Acne)
Symptoms:
Acne vulgaris usually occurs among individuals undergoing puberty and this condition lasts for a few months.
It is typically found among males as they have higher levels of the hormone testosterone
Nodular acne is a more complex and long-lasting form of vulgaris.
The characteristic acne symptoms includes thickish nodules that resemble papules The appearance of nodules is usually dark red in colour and these nodules may be painful
Non-Inflammatory Acne
The foremost acne symptom for this condition includes the presence of a few whiteheads or blackheads. Usually, these comedones are found on the face and the forehead. This is regarded as a comparatively milder form of pimples. In this case, the acne symptoms are best treated with some standard over-the-counter (OTC) or non-prescription medicines. A majority of the individuals, particularly those in the 20+ age-group, have this kind of acne.
Choose Wisely
Acne is among the most widely self-medicated skin conditions. People who can’t recognize serious acne conditions from temporary or mild are the ones who end up causing tremendous harm to their skin by following the wrong kind of self-treatment.
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