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Im 26. I have had slight moderate acne for a few years. I can deal with that. But every couple of weeks I get acne (typically on my foreheadForehead lift Forehead lift - series, right above my brow) that seems to swell. Its strange. It almost looks like a "goose egg". Like I got hit in the headHead and face reconstruction Head injury Head lice Indications of head injury Radial head injury. It gets really sore too. It's not something I can fend off either. I feel it coming and I use my Zeno, and other topical remedies that normally curve my breakouts, but these are unstoppable, and painfulPainful menstrual periods, and REALLY obvious. What the heck is it??? How can I prevent and treat them???
Koukla29 is right about seeing a dermatolgist. They usually inject a solution into the boil which will help with pain and minimize the swelling. As soon as I got a boil - I immediately called my Dr. and he would treat it. These were huge boils that hurt to the touch and were hard. Sorry about not knowing the name of the injection. Just ask your dermatologist! Hope this helps!
Kenalog injection - however, your might need to be excised and drained. This is not something to fool around with, this is an infection that is coming and going. Go to the derm for a checkup. He will probably treat it immediately, then may put you onto an antibiotic. Take a look at this guys goof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CaCSPhXZwU
and watch it allll the way to the end, you'll see why.
Cystic acne needs to be treated quickly and aggressively to prevent scarring. If topical treatments are not working your dermatologist may put you on oral anti-biotics like oxytetracycline or erythromycin. Acne responds a bit slowly to antibiotics so use a topical lotion as well, the best is Differin. It this doesn't help discuss accutane with your dermatologist. It's a powerful drug which will give you a complete break from your acne and in many cases results in a permanent remission. If you are female take an anti-androgen contraceptive pill like Diane35 along side your chosen medicine. However, if you take a tetracycline with the pill use a condom as tetracyclines can theorectically reduce the pill's effectiveness as a contraceptive. Loiloi x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CaCSPhXZwU
and watch it allll the way to the end, you'll see why.
Take care.