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Can the acne on the face be squeezed?
It is best not to squeeze the acne on the face, because if the method is not correct, it is easy to produce acne marks and scars. If you really can't help squeezing, you must be careful not to squeeze acne with brute force. If you push too hard, it will cause great damage to the connective tissue of the skin. You must squeeze it out gently and carefully. If white material remains after extrusion, take care to remove it with tweezers.

Squeezing acne causes more serious infection. When acne is crowded, it is easy to have two kinds of infections. First, the external infection of acne causes the surrounding skin to grow acne because of infection; Second, in the process of squeezing acne, it is easy to cause blood to flow back to the skull, which leads to the spread of acne inflammation to the skull and causes more serious diseases.

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If squeezed improperly, it will not only destroy the tissues around acne, but also cause more inflammation, delayed healing, obvious acne marks and other adverse consequences, and also make bacteria spread with blood flow, resulting in more serious life-threatening consequences.

1. Daily care

Wash your face with warm water once or twice a day to clean your skin. Avoid squeezing or scratching skin lesions by hand. Avoid using oil and powder containing glucocorticoid, cosmetics, ointments and creams.

2. Common methods of acne treatment

( 1) 1? Local treatment is generally used, and tretinoin is the first choice for external use.

(2) Level II? Combined with topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide or antibiotics, and combined with oral antibiotics if necessary.

(3) Level 3? Combination therapy is often needed, and oral antibiotics combined with benzoyl peroxide and/or retinoids are the first choice. Female patients with indications can also consider antiandrogen therapy.

(4) Level 4? Oral isotretinoin is the most effective treatment and can be used as first-line treatment. For those with more inflammatory papules and pustules, antibiotics combined with benzoyl peroxide can be systematically applied first, and then isotretinoin is taken orally for sequential treatment after the skin lesions are obviously improved.

References:

Acne _ Baidu Encyclopedia