Acne pustules develop when the walls of an affected pore begin to break down. It becomes a red, swollen skin blemish called a papule. White blood cells gather on the papule to fight against infection as the pore breaks down. These cells form the pus you see inside the blemish.
At this point, the papule becomes a pustule that is filled with sebum, bacteria, and cell debris. The bacteria associated with acne is Propionibacterium acnes.2
Typical acne triggers include hormonal changes that occur during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause; diet; oil and dirt allowed to build up on the skin; and certain medications. Acne also has a genetic component, meaning that family history can play a role. Here if you see medicine is also trying to clear the scars!!!
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