Body Acne
Questions
by Naweko
San-Joyz
What
Are The Causes of Body Acne? Body acne can range from the
relatively harmless forms of acne mechanica to the
rare, yet debilitating forms of acne fulminans.
Body acne can arise from series of acne
triggers. For instance, excessive rubbing or constriction by
clothing can cause acne mechanica. On the other hand, body acne
can result from pores on the back getting clogged by sunscreens
or hair products that dribble down onto the
back.
Acne fulminans is a systemic
acne disease with far reaching side effects. Triggers for acne
fulminans are varied and could include a weak immune system or
liver. This rare condition appears suddenly and predominantly
affects young males with previous episodes of
acne.
Acne lesions may appear
on the face and other areas of the body. With acne fulminans,
the patient’s body may be covered with inflamed nodules that
can develop into painful ulcers.
People with acne fulminans
can suffer from bone pain and various forms of arthritis. In
some cases, acne
treatments with
isotretinoin may aggravate acne fulminans as explained by Dr.
Guy Webster of Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia.
In a Skin and Allergy News
article, Dr. Webster advised that the patients most likely to
have this type of response to isotretinoin are those with
moderate or severe acne already on the trunk or severe nodular
acne anywhere on the body.
How Can I Reduce My Chances
of Getting Body Acne? You can easily avoid acne mechanica by
showering immediately after physical activity. Also, by paying
attention to everyday clothing and how it rubs against the skin
can reduce acne mechanica.
For instance, some women
experience shoulder acne simply because when putting on their
bra, the bra straps rub too forcefully against their skin. This
is easily corrected by not allowing the elastic to pull the
skin.
If your back feels
excessively waxy, it’s most likely that residue from your hair
agents have slid onto your skin. To prevent this form of pomade
acne, wash your back with soap to remove the waxy
build-up.
Will Acne Face Products Help?
In general, acne
facial treatments are not strong enough for body acne
conditions. The skin of the facial area is much more delicate
than the skin covering the rest of the
body.
Plus, over the counter
medicines applied to the face are more readily absorbed than
topical medicines applied to the body. That’s because the face
has the greatest concentration of pores of any portion of the
body.
If used consistently however,
over the counter washes containing salicylic acid and benzoyl
peroxide will help remove the waxy build-up on the body that
can provoke acne.
When Should I See a Doctor
About Body Acne? See your doctor if your body acne is painful
and getting increasingly worse. Forms of body acne like acne
fulminans can develop into debilitating ulcers if left
untreated. Moreover, diseases like Crohns disease and bowel
infections can accompany acne
fulminans.
In the end, body acne can be
avoided with giving more attention to what you do with your
body. But when the acne formations get too painful, see a
doctor to ensure that you are not experiencing any underlying
diseases or health
threats.
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