The bacteria triggers your immune response that not only releases macrophages to kill the bacteria and form what you know as pus, but also sets off the inflammatory response that causes the inflammation, swelling and pain of the pustules. All of these reactions are intended to kill off the bacteria, but they also cause you pain and distress as a result.
The most common acne treatments potential side effects come under the heading of allergic reactions. There are many ingredients used in acne treatments, some of which are natural and some of which are synthetic but all of which have the potential to cause some form of allergic reaction. It could manifest itself in a number of ways, including a rash, hives, painful boils and internal reactions such as a tight chest and fever. Of course, this depends on the ingredient that causes the reaction but the majority of reactions only occur in those with extremely sensitive skin. Acne treatments do go through clinical trials to make sure that they are safe, which should reassure you that potential side effects like this are extremely rare.
A friend, who was suffering from acute acne and was keeping absent from the classes, asked me the other day, "Does drinking water get rid of acne?" She told me that she is drinking a lot of water these days and was hopeful about getting a relief soon. My answer made her happy and gave her some hope. I told her that drinking a lot of water may help gradually improve the situation and may give relief from acne and related inflammation, although it is not the exact cure for acne. In fact, there is not absolute cure for it at all.
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