What Is An Infected Pimple?
They are painful with pus and severe redness. They are usually categorised as pustules, nodules and cystic acne. Pimple infection worsens when you squeeze it, resulting in an open wound and vulnerability to infection from skin-inhabitant bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus. This can cause acne infection and soreness, often accompanied by fever. A staph-infected pimple is hard to miss on the face as it looks hard and pronounced.
What Causes Pimples To Get Infected?
Pimples can get infected and turn into pus-filled bumps for multiple reasons, including:
- Popping Or Squeezing: One of the most common reasons for acne infection on the face is popping or squeezing the zits. This exposes them and makes them more prone to infection. Touching the pimples with unclean hands can transfer bacteria and cause infected acne.
- Bacterial Infection: Another major reason for infected acne is a bacterial invasion. Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria that lives on our skin and is commonly referred to as staph. Another bacteria known as Propionibacterium is also found naturally on the skin. When the pore gets clogged, these bacteria multiply and cause an infected pimple.
- Hereditary Reasons: You are more prone to getting infected and hard pimples if you have a positive family history of acne.
- Over-production Of Sebum: People with oily skin produce more sebum or oil. The facial oil causes dead skin cells and bacteria to stick together and clog the pores. This results in infected pimples.
What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of Infected Pimples?
Here are the common signs and symptoms of infected pimples:
- Larger and more pronounced than regular pimples
- Inflammation and redness
- Presence of pus sometimes oozing from the zit
- Pain and discomfort
- Swelling in and around the pimple that may feel warm to the touch
- Mild fever and fatigue
- Take longer to heal
- General feeling of discomfort
- Staph infection that may further cause skin infection with itchy blisters or painful sores
What Are The Complications Of An Infected Pimple?
Formation of scars, dark spots and worsening of the pimples are the common complications you can expect from infected pimples. When you pop them, there is a high possibility that they will spread to other areas and later lead to pigmentation. Scars that result from pimples are challenging to treat.
Treatment Options Available For Infected Pimples:
The treatment for infected pimples should begin with a comprehensive consultation with a reputed dermatologist who can identify the underlying cause and recommend suitable treatments:
- Oral Medications: These include antibiotics, birth control pills and isotretinoin and the dermatologist may prescribe these as a combination with other treatments. The doctor may also recommend hormonal therapy in case of the underlying cause is hormonal.
- Topical Medications: Doctors also combine topical retinoids with other treatments to effectively treat infected pimples, reduce swelling and unclog the pores.
- Chemical Peels: Chemical peels are a USFDA-approved treatment, safe and effective in treating infected pimples. Dermatologists will customise the peels based on the severity of the pimples and your skin type and health. The procedure involves using plant extracts in different concentrations to exfoliate the skin in a controlled manner. It removes the upper layer of the skin, unclogs the pores and visibly improves your skin.
Take a look at this video of our expert dermatologist explaining the process of chemical peel before you opt for it: