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The Acne Papule: What It Is, And What You Can Do



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By : George Hutton    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-13 21:33:43

If you are reading this, that means you are a human being. And that, of course, means you've suffered from something that has effected hundreds of millions of people in the United States. Of course, since you likely have read the title of this article, you're aware that this is about acne, that horribly distressing skin condition from which there seems to be no escape. In this particular article, I'll be talking about a specific form of acne that is quite common.

When acne forms, it is due to a malfunctioning of something called a comedone, which is when a pore becomes plugged. This pore is one element of a complex mechanism called a sebaceous unit, which among other things, contains glands that make an oil called sebum. This oil is necessary for keeping your skin clean and clear. When the top portion of the pore becomes plugged, this little unit is now called a comedone and you have the makings of a pimple.

When puss builds up inside, then a whitehead will from. A blackhead is made when the underside becomes oxidized, and turns black. But what happens when you get those painful red bumps that simply won't let you forget about them? Those are called papules, and are a very common form of acne. These can really be painful, especially if they somewhere where you have thin skin, like on your nose.

They are different from whiteheads in that they don't contain any puss. If you have a whitehead, most people will simply "pop" them, and release the pressure, and often times the pimple is gone. Papules don't have any puss on the inside, so popping them will do more harm than good. In fact, popping will likely do much more damage as it can spread the bacteria that is trapped inside that particular papule, which can in turn lead to more papules.

Another reason to avoid popping these (despite how tempting it is) is that you can increase your risk of permanent scarring. By popping this, you aren't actually releasing any puss, you are merely damaging your skin, which of course can lead to scarring, and will likely only make the condition a little bit worse.

The best course of action? Keep the skin as clean as possible, and apply some over the counter astringents or other drying creams. Of course, contact your physician if you have any questions or concerns about these painful red bumps. Naturally the best way to fight these is to keep from getting them in the first place. This means keeping your skin as clean as possible, and avoiding certain foods, as well as keeping your stress level low.

Author Resource:- To finally put an end to all forms of acne and get the clear skin you deserve, head on over to the blackhead removal resource page today.
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