Acne Vulgaris: Mild But May Turn Severe

Acne Vulgaris is the most common form of acne and is often referred to as the scientific name of acne which begins as a mild one, but may get severe with adulthood. It consists of various types of pimples, like - blackheads, whiteheads, papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. It can attack people of any age and may occur on any part of the body including the face, back, and chest.

Management
1. Keep your skin clean and tidy.
2. But do not overdo it. Excessive washing of the face can strip the skin of essential oils and thus cause other problems.
3. Also, oil free cosmetics should be used to avoid further complications.
Medication
The medication for Acne Vulgaris may range from Isotretinoin, antibiotics to certain laser treatments and therapies, depending on the condition of the sufferer and the severity of the problem. Immediate consultation with the doctor is recommended at any stage.