How is acne treated
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Acne, also known as acne, acne, folliculitis, is a skin disease caused by blockage and inflammation of hair follicles and sebaceous glands. During puberty, hormones in the body can stimulate hair growth and promote sebaceous glands to secrete more oil. As a result, hair and sebaceous glands accumulate many substances, making oil and bacteria adhere to each other and causing skin redness and swelling. How to treat acne is good to tell you.
How is acne treated
First: Micro acne: keratinocytes accumulate in the infundibulum of hair follicle and turn into tiny acne, which is almost invisible to the naked eye and clinically asymptomatic.
Second: acne: in the hair follicle funnel is blocked by keratinocytes, it looks like a little high one after another milky white dot.
Third: blackhead acne: the top of the small spots of white head acne is oxidized by air and turns black, forming blackhead acne. Often refers to not yet inflamed white head, black head, and acne is already inflamed a series of skin symptoms.
matters needing attention
Don't wash your face often. Washing your face twice a day is a rule you must follow. If you wash your face often, it will stimulate the secretion function of sebaceous glands. Once the oil on the surface of the skin is washed, the sebaceous glands must work overtime to carry out their natural protection function. In this way, the sebaceous glands will become more and more hairy and active.