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Blind pimples: Why do you get acne under the skin?

TNN | Last updated on - Dec 2, 2018, 18:28 IST
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​What is a blind pimple?

A blind pimple doesn't appear on the surface on the skin. It's a bump, where the acne is formed under the skin. Such kind of a pimple is painful. The pain is caused due to the pressure the bump is causing under the skin. That's why the surface above the bump is sensitive and shouldn't be touched and pricked. You can easily feel the bump but can't see it!

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​Why does it happen?

Such acne happens due to the build-up of bacteria and sebum. If you have large pores and oily skin, blind pimples can happen easily and also when proper cleansing is not done. The bacteria gets trapped under the pore and forms deeper down in the skin.

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​How long do they last?

If they remain under the skin, then the acne can take months to disappear. If they start to inflame, then it might appear on the surface of the skin and can disappear easily.

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How to handle

Picking and squeezing will only make this kind of acne worse, so no matter what, don't touch! A blind pimple needs to be calmed and they are actually just impossible to pop. Trying to squeeze will cause pain, increase inflammation and even lead to major scarring. The best way to treat them is to visit a dermatologist. You can also try the following things to treat it at home:

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Try salicylic acid

The acid is known to be one the best acne fighters. It helps to dry a pimple. For blind pimples, you can use cleansers infused with this ingredient. If you have really sensitive and dry skin, use the product only on the concerned area.

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Calm the inflammation

If a pimple causes too much pain, then use ice therapy. Wash your face with a salicylic acid cleanser like mentioned above. After cleansing, use an ice pack 2-3 times in one hour's time. It will help to cool the area, relieve the pain and also reduce the swelling.

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Destroy the bacteria

You can also try benzoyl peroxide, which helps to kill the bacteria. You can try this for big cystic big pimples. However, stay cautious and use this product properly. Make sure you moisturise the area and do spot-treatment only. Also, use it less and if it stings, wash it off immediately.

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