Blackheads, of course, are an extremely common skin condition, which affect many people during hormonal changes such as puberty, according to Medical News Today . Other factors such as excessive sweating, or actions such as shaving that open up the pores, can play a role, too. When treating blackheads, it's best to resist the urge to pop them-in many cases, that will simply lead to inflammation and irritation.
It's better to wash your skin using a mild over-the-counter cleanser containing salicylic acid, Heidi Waldorf, M.D., a professor of dermatology at Icahn School of Medicine of Mount Sinai. told Men's Health . Or in extreme cases, doctors can also prescribe over the counter medications to help treat the problem. However, when blackheads are inconveniently located-such as this patient's inner-ear dilemma-you may need to see a dermatologist to have them treated professionally.
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