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Excoriated Acne is a type of acne that is characterized by the presence of skin lesions that have been manually removed or picked at by the individual. This condition is often associated with psychological issues such as anxiety or obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Causes

Excoriated acne is typically caused by the individual's compulsion to pick at or scratch their acne lesions. This can be due to a variety of psychological factors, including stress, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive tendencies. In some cases, the individual may not even be aware that they are picking at their skin.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of excoriated acne is the presence of skin lesions that have been manually removed or picked at. These lesions can vary in size and severity, and are often accompanied by scarring and skin discoloration. Other symptoms may include pain, itching, and inflammation.

Treatment

Treatment for excoriated acne typically involves addressing the underlying psychological issues that are causing the individual to pick at their skin. This can include cognitive behavioral therapy, medication, or other forms of mental health treatment. In addition, topical treatments may be used to help heal the skin and reduce the appearance of scars.

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