Acne is the most common problem that initiates in the teenage, affecting more than 85% of teenagers, and frequently goes up to adulthood. The cause of acne is generally an increase in the number of male sex hormones, which individuals of both sexes accrue during puberty. Females are prone to acne at the time of their menstrual cycle. In most of the cases, acne decreases over time and tends to disappear. There is, however, no particular way to find out how long it will take to disappear entirely, and some individuals may continue to suffer from it well into their thirties, and even late forties.
Sometimes, acne may act as a precursor to pimples or vice versa. It is then very important to get their treatment done, leaving no scope for them to appear.
There are different treatments for pimples, some of the most common and effective treatments are:
Use of salicylic acid soap: It is very effective for the bacterial and fungal pimples i.e. the pimples caused due to skin infection. It just requires washing your face regularly with salicylic acid soap.
Use of Antibiotics: If the skin infection is caused by staphylococcus or other bacterium then, using antibiotics is a better option.