Acne is a
skin condition that affects individuals with oily skin
especially children, teenagers and young adults. It is
characterized by cysts or pimples such as blackheads and
whiteheads. Acne results when skin oils accumulate below
keratin plugs in the openings of the hair follicles and
oil glands. These plugs get clogged with irritating secretions
and bacteria.
Acne can be treated or avoided in one or more of the following ways:
- Washing often with a warm washcloth and soap several times a day. An abrasive soap or scrub is more effective than plain soap.
- Using medication containing benzoyl peroxide for mild acne.
- Avoiding oily greases and creams on the skin.
- Men should soften their beard before shaving and also not shave against the grain.
- See a doctor about prescribing an antibiotic
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