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** Plus ou moins irritant! -> appliquer le soir | ** Plus ou moins irritant! -> appliquer le soir | ||
** Substances: '''trétinoïne, adapalène, tazarotène''' | ** Substances: '''trétinoïne, adapalène, tazarotène''' | ||
+ | * Treatment of comedonal and inflammatory acne includes topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and topical antibiotics; because of increased antibiotic resistance, topical antibiotics should not be used as monotherapy.<ref name ="MKSAP">https://mksap18.acponline.org/app/topics/dm/mk18_a_dm_s6/mk18_a_dm_s6_1</ref> | ||
+ | * Oral antibiotics are frequently used for moderate to severe inflammatory acne and acne resistant to topical treatment alone.<ref name="MKSAP" /> | ||
== Références == | == Références == | ||
[[Category:Dermatologie]] | [[Category:Dermatologie]] |
Version actuelle datée du 5 mai 2020 à 12:13
Types d'acné
Acné comédonienne (acné vulgaire)
- Points noirs, comédons, aspect inflammatoire
Acné papulo-pustuleuse
Acné excoriée
Acné conglobata
Acné fulminans
Acné inversée
Traitement
- Toujours un rétinoïde topique[1]: efficace pour l'acné comédonienne et inflammatoire.
- Effet peeling (diminution de la kératinisation folliculaire)
- Plus ou moins irritant! -> appliquer le soir
- Substances: trétinoïne, adapalène, tazarotène
- Treatment of comedonal and inflammatory acne includes topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and topical antibiotics; because of increased antibiotic resistance, topical antibiotics should not be used as monotherapy.[2]
- Oral antibiotics are frequently used for moderate to severe inflammatory acne and acne resistant to topical treatment alone.[2]