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How to Get Rid of Cystic Pimples

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Cystic Pimples

Harsher forms of acne are associated with greater complications and cystic pimples are the worst form of acne. Cystic pimples are different from the typical bumps and blemishes that are normally associated with skin problems or acne. They are much larger in size and more painful than normal. A cystic pimple can be as large as 5 mm or more in diameter. They are found on the skin and a more severe variety may appear as bumps under the skin’s surface. They are produced by the same processes that bring about superficial pimples, that is, excessive oil production. However, cystic pimples cannot be seen or easily reached. Just like normal pimples, a cystic pimple is a pocket of accumulated fluid. But cystic pimples are and can also caused by some sort of infection. Unlike other forms of acne, such as blackheads and whiteheads, cystic pimples never release their waste products. Squeezing or “popping” a cystic pimple would only multiply your problems by spreading the infection to surrounding tissues. Some people are more prone to cystic pimples than others. Most people who suffer from these pimples must be wondering how to get rid of cystic pimples.

Cystic pimples are usually linked to an unhealthy lifestyle. An unbalanced or fat rich diet with an insufficient intake of water can spell doom for your skin. Drinking plenty of water and including fresh fruits and leafy vegetables will go a long way in preventing abnormal oil production which could lead to cystic pimples.

Home Remedies for Cystic Pimples

There are a few home remedies for cystic pimples that you can use to ease the pain. You should wash your face with an oil free cleanser at least twice a day. Pat your face dry with a clean napkin each time and dab some oil free moisturizer onto your face. Applying toothpaste to the affected areas on your face before you go to bed is another form of cystic pimple treatment. The pimples should be much smaller in the morning. You could also reduce the cystic pimple swelling during the day by applying a paste made up of crushed up aspirin tablets and a few drops of water to your face. Once the paste has dried up, rinse it off with some warm water. If this does not work you can also try applying a gel consisting of 10% benzoyl peroxide. Although home remedies are great, in certain severe cases treating cystic pimples is best left to a good dermatologist.