Acne Urticaria

Acne urticaria

Urticaria acne is a type of acne that is characterized by the appearance of small blisters and papules on the skin. The name “exoriated acne” indicates that with these acne elements of the rash “come out”, that is, they break through. The term Kupffer's disease is used to describe how acne can cause redness, pain, and purulent discharge at the site of the rash. The causes of this disease are skin infections and sebaceous glands.

Symptoms



Acne urticaria is an inflammatory skin disease manifested by the formation of papules and pustules on the face and body. This disease mainly affects teenagers and young people under 25 years of age.

Acne urticata usually begins in adolescence and persists for several months or years. They usually go away on their own without treatment between the ages of 20 and 40, but may return in the future. Treatment may include topical anti-inflammatory drugs and skin antiseptics. It is also recommended to avoid contact with harsh substances such as soap and shaving cream. It is important to adhere to a healthy lifestyle and monitor the condition of the gastrointestinal tract if necessary.