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An infected blackhead is usually the result of picking at an existing blackhead. We’ll go over how to treat it and prevent it from happening again.
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Blackheads and whiteheads can occur on the face, neck, back, chest and even on the arms and legs of acne patients. This video demonstrates the techniques dermatologists like Dr Davin Lim, Dr...
Treating an infected blackhead on your back A blackhead may be infected if it looks red, is swollen, or has white or yellow pus. Infected blackheads often get better by...
Symptoms of Infected Blackheads. Blackheads can develop on any part of the body. It is not uncommon to find an infected blackhead on nose, lip, forehead, or cheek areas. However, an infected blackhead on the back, legs, or hands can also be a problem.
Back acne (“bacne”) is acne that develops on your back. It happens when sweat, oil, dead skin cells and bacteria get trapped in your skin’s pores. Backpacks, sweaty shirts or sports equipment can create friction on your back and worsen back acne.
An infected pimple happens when bacteria enter your skin, causing pain, redness and swelling. Popping, squeezing or picking at a pimple can lead to infection. You can treat mild infections at home with warm compresses and acne-fighting creams.