Monday, September 5, 2011

Acne Keloidalis Nuchae

Acne keloidalis Nuchae, blows or hair, is a condition that arises at the time of the scalp and back of the neck (neck). Often seen in African American men, this problem can arise when the hair on the neck is cut or shaved very short, usually less than 1 / 4 of an inch long. In people of curly hair, hair is capable of corkscrews back into the hair follicle caused irritation as well as an acne lesion. The occasional unfortunate person prone to develop keloids, (company raised scar tissue), this inflammation bump becomes a permanent ball of scar tissue. In severe cases, hair can be permanently lost in widespread areas of inflammation. It is the best treatment to prevent ingrown hair in the first place. And if the ingrown hair arises, it is equally important to prevent the development of inflammation.

Hair should be kept at least more than 1 / 4 of an inch long. For shaving in this region, try using pumice Peter Thomas Roth Medicated Acne Scrub BPO 2 1 / 2% followed by therapeutic or Aveeno shaving gel Razor Shavecream Northern California that can help reduce the amount of acne that may arise and, Ultimately, creating scar tissue. Also, prescription topical products such as Azelex Cream, lotion Cleocin T erythromycin and topical products can help prevent inflammation. Some patients even require oral antibiotics. Using a product such as MD Formulations Glycare Acne Gel, (which contains salicylic acid and glycolic acid) or Peter Thomas Roth pumice Medicated Acne Scrub BPO 2 1 / 2% can also help reduce inflammation.



Once the scar has formed, it is very difficult to eradicate. The use of steroid shots in the larger lesions can help reduce downward, but for very small strokes, it is often impossible to get rid of these. If possible, a mere camouflage to cover the area with long hair is the best way to hide the condition. The use of steroids impregnated tapes, ointments and steroid (Court 1% hydrocortisone Anti-Itch Cream) can also be used instead of injection. However, I believe that injecting the most useful. To deface cases, excision of the area with scars can be performed by a competent surgeon.

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