Can blackheads and acne be cured?

The vast majority of patients with blackheads and pimples can usually be cured after active diagnosis and treatment. Blackheads are early skin lesions of acne, the cause of which is unknown and may be related to increased sebum secretion and proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes. Blackheads generally have a good prognosis and can be cured with timely removal, care, and treatment. However, if they are not removed in time and hygiene is not taken care of, they may develop into moderate or severe acne, and may even leave scarring on the skin, which affects aesthetics. The treatment of blackheads is based on topical medication, supplemented by systemic medication and general treatment. Topical medications include Adapalene, Benzoyl Peroxide, etc. and systemic medications include Isotretinoin, etc., all of which should be administered under the guidance of a medical professional. General treatment includes using warm water to wash the face, do not stay up all night, and abstain from spicy and irritating food. If the patient has blackheads and pimples, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, and the above medications should be used according to the doctor’s instructions.