Nodular/Cystic Acne Treatment & FAQs
Nodular acne is a severe form of acne which is known to affect the face, chest, and back.
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What is Cystic/Nodular Acne?
This form of acne is characterized by multiple nodules, which are inflamed. These breakouts are often painful and are more serious than your normal pimples. These nodules are larger and affect deeper layers of your skin. Unlike normal acne which heals relatively quicker, these nodules last for long periods of time. The blemishes formed from these are like hard knots beneath the skin. This form of acne causes severe and obstinate scarring, which has to be treated by a professional dermatologist.
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What are the Causes of Cystic/Nodular Acne?
The exact cause of cystic acne hasn’t been confirmed, but androgen hormones are known to play a significant role. The levels of androgen hormones increase in your body during teenage years, causing changes in the skin that can lead to blocked or clogged pores, resulting in acne. Genetics is another factor contributing to nodular or cystic acne. If one or both parents have a history of this severe form of acne, the likelihood of developing it increases. For scars left behind by cystic acne, professional Acne Scar Treatment can help restore smooth and healthy skin.
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What are the Symptoms of Cystic Acne?
70 – 80 % of people are affected by acne at some point of their life. The symptoms of acne are familiar to all of us. The Nodular acne symptoms are more visible because of the presence of severe cysts and nodules. In addition to these, there are also inflammatory papules and pustules. In most cases, acne does not produce physical symptoms which can be felt by the person suffering from them. But in the case of Nodular acne, the cysts formed are painful and causes physical distress to the sufferer.
What are the Recommended Treatments or Solutions for Nodular/Cystic Acne?
The nodular acne treatment is performed with the help of specialized doctors. These treatments begin with a mandatory examination by the dermatologist. The cyst will be diagnosed when 5 or more cysts are present in addition to more than 100 comedones. Sometimes the nodular acne treatment might be challenging and requires a combination of medicines. One of the treatments recommended for Nodular/cystic acne is Isotretinoin. This is a known cystic acne cure. It is advised to start the treatment at an early stage, and it may last for up to 5 months. Some of the further courses recommended for people suffering from Nodular/cystic acne are:
•Oral Antibiotics
•Systemic Steroids
•Intralesional Steroids
•Hormonal Therapy in Women
These treatments are advised to be used at an early stage so that severe scarring can be avoided. It is also advised to avoid touching or picking the cysts, as this may cause the infection to be pushed deeper or spread it.To treat cystic acne consult our trusted and experienced dermatologist.