What's inside a pimple?

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Acne is a disease characterized by the appearance of skin lesions that can appear on the face, neck, chest, shoulders and back and is very common during adolescence, although of course it can also affect adulthood. Consider that to keep the hair and skin well lubricated, the body depends on sebaceous glands that are located just under the skin. These glands secrete a fat called sebum, which coats the skin and hair to prevent them from drying out. The sebum travels up the hair follicles and out through the pores to the surface of the skin. For their part, the hair follicles usually shed dead cells, which the sebum removes from the body. When the body produces extra sebum, dead skin cells can stick together and clog pores, resulting in blemishes and bacteria, which, although usually present themselves in small numbers, can multiply and cause inflammation. Depending on where the blockage is and whether you have inflammation, acne can appear as white-tipped pimples, as blackheads, or as cysts, which are larger, painful, pus-filled, and go deep under the skin.

It should be noted that hormonal changes, in particular the increase in testosterone, can cause sebum to be overproduced, which is why acne often occurs during adolescence. Other factors that contribute to the development of acne are bacteria, certain medications and genetics. If you have a mild case of acne, your doctor may recommend an over-the-counter medication with one or more active ingredients, such as; Benzoyl peroxide, which kills bacteria, dries out excess oil and removes dead skin cells that clog pores.

Another example, is Salicylic acid which can delay the loss of skin cells to prevent pore clogging and can also break up whiteheads and blackheads. Hydroxy acids such as lactic acid, which help remove dead cells, reduce inflammation and stimulate the growth of new skin, or sulfur which removes dead cells and dries excess oil are other options. These are all strong chemicals that can irritate your skin, so it is important that they are used according to the doctor's instructions.

If over-the-counter products aren't effective, your dermatologist may prescribe stronger medications, such as vitamin A, which reduces the buildup of dead skin cells in your pores, antibiotics applied directly to the affected area to kill bacteria, or a combination of oral and external antibiotics for moderate to severe cases.

There are cases where an injection can also be given to relieve pain and help heal large injuries; For women, some specialists resort to birth control pills which contain estrogen and are prescribed to minimize the effects of testosterone. It is important to note that regardless of the treatment that the doctor recommends, skin care is essential; for example, the affected areas should be gently washed twice a day with a neutral soap; If you have dry or flaky skin, use a water-based moisturizer, use oil-free products to prevent pore clogging, and avoid squeezing or picking at pimples, as these actions can lead to infection or scarring.

And you, have you had or do you know someone who has acne problems? Leave us your answer in the comments and do not forget to share this video with all your friends and loved ones so that they know this valuable information.

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nowtrend
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I sometimes get zits on the insides of my nostrils, and they are a nightmare to get rid of

RTWLR
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Apple cider Vingear also helps to get rid of acne

evos
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What about the acne that big and hurt but not show anything like white or black or green? What kinda of acne was that? How is that happened?

Adistmin
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applying hyaluronic acid serum then niacinamide serum works well in maintaining acne free face

xsystem
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Green brown yellow black or white, they are previous on his site…

DanHough-bg
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Why do I have oily scalp but not oily skin

TaxingIsThieving
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How was this system created..
God! If this ain't proof, lol how complex every system of the body is, Its incredible

darnellgaspard
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This is a question for my fellow gamers, a real question!

You all know how pimples form from the video or other ones now, right?

they can form more often by sweating more!

But the face isn't the only place pimples can form!

And anyone who has had pimples try to pop them!

And if you're one of many people who have popped their pimples!

You should know by now that the bigger the pimple and more (strength/force) applied to pop, it can cause discomfort and pain and sometimes a little blood!

So, to my fellow gamers, who are in their chairs or gaming chairs, any chair really!


Don't you fellow gamers hate getting a pimple on your ass?



I have asked my own friends who are gamers too! And they all agree. It sucks getting a pimple on your ass!


It's worse in summer because you're most likely gonna sweat more, which means high chances to get pimples!

And us gamers, be gaming, in hot weather, getting (Swamp_Ass) AKA (Sweaty_ass) and getting pimples on our ass cheeks and sometimes on the outer ass Crack!


Because of the pressure of your own body weight causing the discomfort being applied to said pimple on ass cheek, it's like your being stabbed by nails from your own ass!
When all your doing is just sitting in a chair!





Short at sweet for the whole question!
(Do you also get pimples on your ass? And don't you fucking hate it, getting it their of all places on your body?

mudrockprojekt_red
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I never had acne, I only get pimples once a month

babyshadyxx
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Sebum poppers and blasting from under the skin.

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