Acne can be caused by acne, eczema and folliculitis, which can be treated with general therapy and medication.
1. Acne: Acne may cause cervical spine acne, which requires a healthy diet with less high sugar and dairy products. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical retinoids, such as adapalene gel and tazarotene gel, to improve the symptoms. If the topical medication is not effective, oral isotretinoin soft capsule and antibiotic medication such as mupirocin can be taken under the guidance of the doctor.
2. Eczema: If eczema causes acne at the cervical vertebrae, moisturizing emollients can be used normally. Patients can apply glucocorticoid drugs such as hydrocortisone and dexamethasone locally to play an anti-inflammatory role and improve symptoms.
3. Folliculitis: Folliculitis may also cause acne at the cervical spine, patients need to pay attention to daily care. If the bacterial infection caused by folliculitis can be topical mupirocin, clindamycin and other antibiotic drugs; caused by fungal infection of folliculitis, the patient can be applied locally econazole, ketoconazole and other antifungal drugs, to play an anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial effect.
For patients with acne at the cervical vertebrae, daily personal hygiene and cleanliness should be done. It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital to identify the cause of the disease, and carry out relevant treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.