- Pimple
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A pimple is a result of a blockage of theskin 'spore . It can be apustule orpapule . [DorlandsDict|six/000082649|pimple]Causes
Inside the pore are
sebaceous gland s which producesebum . When the outer layers of skin shed (as they do continuously), the dead skin cells left behind may become 'glued' together by the sebum. This causes a blockage in the pore, especially when the skin becomes thicker atpuberty . [ Anderson, Laurence. 2006. "Looking Good, the Australian guide to skin care, cosmetic medicine and cosmetic surgery". AMPCo. Sydney. ISBN 0 85557 044 X. ] The sebaceous glands produce more sebum which builds up behind the blockage, and this sebum harbours variousbacteria including the species "Propionibacterium acnes ". Pimples can often be caused by stress.Treatment
Over-the-counter medications
Common over-the-counter medications for pimples are
benzoyl peroxide and/orsalicylic acid . Both medications can be found in many creams and gels used to treat acne through topical application. Both medications help skin slough off more easily, which helps to remove bacteria faster. A regimen of keeping the affected skin area clean plus the regular application of these topical medications is usually enough to keep acne under control, if not at bay altogether. 1-2% of the population is allergic to benzoyl peroxide treatments.Prescription medication
Severe acne usually indicates the necessity of prescription medication to treat pimples. Prescription medications used to treat acne include
isotretinoin , which is aretinoid . Historically,antibiotics such astetracyclines anderythromycin were prescribed. While they were more effective than topical applications of benzoyl peroxide, the bacteria eventually grew resistant to the antibiotics and the treatments became less and less effective. Also, antibiotics had more side effects than topical applications, such as stomach cramps and severe discoloration of teeth.See also
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Acne vulgaris References
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