Dense small pimples on the chin may be caused by keratosis pilaris, acne, milia and folliculitis, which can be improved by medication and physical therapy.
1. Keratosis Pilaris: Dense small pimples on the chin may be caused by keratosis pilaris, and patients can use topical salicylic acid ointment, tazarotene gel and other drugs to facilitate the dissolution and softening of keratin. You can also choose laser treatment to alleviate the symptoms, but you need to carry out several courses of treatment to have a more obvious effect.
2. Acne: Acne may cause dense small pimples on the chin. Patients can use topical Adapalene, Tazarotene and other retinoid gels to help remove pimples. Antibiotics can also be combined to help reduce inflammation and sterilization, such as mupirocin ointment and clindamycin gel.
3. Corns: Corns may cause dense small pimples on the chin, and the condition usually requires no treatment. If there is a need for treatment, you can use a needle to pick the local skin and squeeze out the lesions after sterilizing the affected area with alcohol, which will help improve the symptoms, but it should be done under the guidance of a doctor.
4. Folliculitis: chin long dense small pimples may also be caused by folliculitis, bacterial infection caused by the local application of fusidic acid cream, clindamycin gel and other antibiotics antibacterial anti-inflammatory; fungal infection caused by the topical use of antifungal drugs, such as ketoconazole cream, terbinafine cream and so on. Infrared radiation can also be used to assist in the treatment, to facilitate the inflammation to subside.
The reason for the dense smallpox on the chin is more, it is recommended that the patient go to the regular hospital, with the doctor for standardized treatment. The medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.