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Blackheads and whiteheads are known as comedones. Blackheads are known as open comedones and whiteheads closed comedones.  Whiteheads  are caused by a blockage in the sebaceous gland. They occur as a result of a build up of sebum (an oily secretion produced by the sebaceous glands) & sloughed off skin cells. This forms a solid plug. The surrounding area may become inflamed, causing redness & swelling.  

Teenagers are most commonly affected by pimples, acne & whiteheads although they can affect adults too. Diet and hormones play a role, which is why pimples are often seen in teenagers, people with a poor diet & outbreaks occur at certain times of a woman's menstrual cycle.

Treating and preventing whiteheads:

The occasional whitehead is more of a nuisance than anything else & will go away on it's own in time. Persistent or severe cases should be seen by a dermatologist who will be able to advise on the best treatment for your situation. Below are some methods to help prevent & avoid whiteheads.

  • Wash your face with a mild cleanser at least twice a day.
  • Use a mild exfoliator once a week.
  • Eat a good diet containing plenty of fresh fruit & vegetables and drink plenty of water.
  • Avoid use oil based cosmetics or moisturizer.
  • Always remove make up before going to bed.
  • There are a variety of products available from your chemist to treat whiteheads & pimples. These may contain Retin-A or Benzyl Peroxide which are both active ingredients that are found in pimple treatments.
  • Never squeeze a whitehead. This can cause scarring & push the build up deeper & also introduce dirt & bacteria from your hands, leading to infection. If you do have a whitehead you need treated, see your doctor or dermatologist.

Related topics:

Blackheads, Acne

 

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