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Tips To Reduce Cystic Acne Swelling

Reduce Cystic Acne Swelling - Wrap a cheesecloth or thin towel around an ice pack (a resealable plastic bag filled with ice cubes will work fine). Apply the ice pack to the swollen cyst area for 15 minutes to temporarily reduce swelling. You can also make an ice pack by soaking a washcloth in ice water, wringing the water out, and holding the cloth to the affected area. You will probably have to repeat this step within the 15 minutes, as the cold effect will not last as long as an ice pack's will.)

Pour out 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar into a bowl. Soak a large, sterile cotton ball in the vinegar. After the cotton ball is saturated, remove it from the vinegar and pour some ground sea salt on the cotton ball. Hold the cotton ball on the swollen area for 15 minutes. Lightly rinse.
Reduce Cystic Acne Swelling

Thoroughly wash 5 fresh strawberries. Put them in a blender with a fresh raw egg white. Blend for only 8 to 10 seconds. Apply the mixture to the acne area. Both the egg white and strawberry relieve the cystic swelling. Leave on the affected area for 25 to 30 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.

Cut up 1/2 cup of fresh strawberries, and put them in a blender. Add 1 tablespoon heavy cream and 1 tablespoon rice flour. Blend for 15 seconds. Apply the paste to swollen areas. Leave on for 30 minutes, and then clean off with warm water.

Cystic acne is a type of acne that is accompanied by swelling of the skin around the cysts, along with redness on the skin's surface. The cysts lie deep under the skin and can become painful to the touch. Cystic acne is generally treated by a dermatologist, as the depth of the nodules can be problematic for home treatment. There are home treatments, however, that can help reduce the swelling that is associated with cystic acne. Does this Spark an idea?