Red acne on face

Any rashes on the skin bring physical and emotional discomfort. In addition to soreness, red acne on the face does not look aesthetically pleasing, interferes with a normal lifestyle, appears in public and makes you feel insecure. Therefore, it is important not just to mask such problems, but to deal with them in a comprehensive manner.

The causes of the appearance of red acne on the face

The main factors provoking such rashes:

Large red pimples on the face without purulent contents and soreness can also occur after taking some medications, in particular - corticosteroid hormones. Rashes are a side effect of such drugs and usually pass on their own after the end of therapy.

How to treat inflamed red pimples on the face?

The tactics of treatment depend on the cause of the appearance of acne:

  1. If the determining factor is the improper skin care, getting rid of rashes is quite simple. It is enough to change all used means and consult with a professional dermatologist, cosmetologist. The specialist will determine the type of skin and advise hygienic and decorative cosmetics.
  2. In case of detection of internal diseases, you must first take their therapy, since acne is only a symptom of negative changes in the body. Of no less importance is the observance of a diet with refusal of flour and sweet dishes, alcohol and coffee.
  3. If bacterial inflammation is detected, it will be necessary to do bapses and pass the course of antibiotics according to the doctor's prescription. In parallel, it is recommended to take hepatoprotectors , sorbents and lacto-, bifidobacteria.

Symptomatic therapy consists in cleansing, moisturizing and nourishing the skin. It is important to note that in the presence of the type of rashes considered, it is strictly forbidden to use scrubs and peels, since such agents contribute to the spread of infection and the appearance of neoplasms on healthy skin.

How to get rid of subcutaneous red painful acne on the face?

Purulent pimples without exudate to the surface, as a rule, indicate either demodicosis, or hormonal imbalance.

In the first case, a long treatment (about a year), including sulfur preparations, antibiotics, physiotherapy, eyelash massage and additional dermatologist appointments will be required.

The second reason involves consulting with a gynecologist-endocrinologist, taking hormonal drugs that gently regulate the work of the reproductive system.