Girls’ lower acne refers to girls’ pubic acne, which may be folliculitis, boils, eczema and other conditions.
1. Folliculitis: If the acne in the area is in a raised shape, the lower end of the acne is red and swollen, there are white pus spots at the top, there may be hairs in the middle, and there is obvious pain, it is considered to be folliculitis due to bacterial infection.
2. Boils: These are abscesses that appear when folliculitis or sebaceous adenitis develops in the deeper parts of the skin, usually associated with Staphylococcus aureus infection. They are usually raised from under the skin, and may have pus dots at the top, and are hard at the bottom, with very obvious swelling and pain.
3. Eczema: Pubic eczema is characterized by pimples and tiny blisters with obvious itching, and the area may have vesicles or crusts.
Considering that there are many reasons for the above situation, it is better for patients to seek medical treatment in time to clarify the reasons, and then standardized treatment by doctors.