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Acne Therapy for Serious forms of Acne

by Martha Fitzharris

Acne vulgaris is a very common form of acne. It is a chronic and mild, and will usually subsides after adolescence. The common forms of treatment for mild acne usually revolve around good hygiene and medication.

However, some people suffer from cases of severe acne, which requires a more specific type of treatment. Severe acne may include acne conglobata, acne fulminans, gram negative folliculitis and nodulocystic acne. Before reviewing acne solutions for these types of acne, let's see what each one entails.

Acne Conglobata - Severe form of Acne Vulgaris

A severe form of acne vulgaris is acne conglobata, a chronic condition that includes symptoms such as deep abscesses, scarring, and inflammation. This type of acne has nodules that form around multiple blackheads and gradually grow larger until they erupt. Due to ulcers under the nodules, keloid scars may form.

At times, acne conglobata may flare up in acne that has been dormant for years.

Acne Fulminans - Sudden Inflammation

Acne fulminans is identified by the appearance of a sudden and destructive inflammation. It may include fever, inflammation and aching of the hip and knee joints.

Gram Negative Folliculitis - Inflamed Nodules

This type of acne cause by a bacterial infection resulting from long-term antibiotic treatment. People who are under antibiotic treatment for other severe forms of acne are more prone to this type of acne.

Nodulocystic Acne - Enlarged Cysts

This form of acne usually presents large painful cysts that appear over the scalp, chest, face, neck, back and shoulders.

Be warned that these cysts should be done by a professional under sterile conditions. If not done so, you may risk the chance of getting an infection.

Acne treatment for Severe Forms of Acne

Treating severe forms of acne should be done under medical supervision. For the most part, acne remedies for these types of acne are fairly strong and can lead to complications. Even if you use an over-the-counter acne medication, consult with your dermatologist or doctor.

Isotretinoin is generally the best option for acne conglobata, however, your doctor may also prescribe antibiotics. This treatment may span several years until the acne is under control.

Acne fulminans requires anti-inflammatory medication to reduce swelling. This type of acne may also require long-term treatment with isotretinoin.

Gram negative folliculitis is complicated to treat the bacteria that causes it is resistant to many antibiotics. Once again, isotretinoin is the treatment of choice for this type of acne.

Treatment for nodulocystic acne usually includes isotretinoin, antibiotics, intralesional corticosteroids and even surgery.

Because of the damage caused by these forms of acne, you may have to find an acne scar treatment once the acne flare-ups are under control.

BIOSKINFORTE can help treat severe acne such as cystic acne. It is a strong, but gentle face acne treatment that can help do away with blackheads and deal with stubborn acne that does not respond to other treatments.

Published November 24th, 2009

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