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How to differentiate between acne and HPV? One article will help you understand

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Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 04:05 AM

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  • Rhododendron Rhododendron

    Apr 01, 2026

      Acne and HPV infection in skin All may show some abnormalities, and many people are easily confused. Properly distinguishing between the two is critical for appropriate treatment. The following will introduce in detail how to distinguish acne and HPV from various aspects.

    Symptoms

      Acne: Acne, that is, common Acne , common in adolescence. The main symptoms include acne, papules, pustules, etc. Acne is caused by abnormal secretion of sebaceous glands, leading to the formation of keratin plugs. It often occurs in areas rich in sebaceous glands such as the face, chest and back.

      HPV infection: HPV infection may cause genital warts, flat warts and other wart-like growths. Genital warts usually appear on the genitals and perianal area, while flat warts can appear elsewhere on the body. In addition, there are Asian clinical Infection is difficult to detect with the naked eye.

    Infectivity differences

      Acne: Acne is not contagious. It is mainly related to personal endocrine, sebaceous gland secretion, bacterial infection and other factors. It will not be spread to others through contact.

      HPV infection: HPV is contagious and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact. It can also be transmitted through indirect contact, such as sharing towels, toilet seats, etc.

    Pathogen detection

      Acne: Acne mainly tests for Propionibacterium infection, which is a common bacteria that causes acne inflammation. Testing can clarify the cause and provide a basis for treatment.

      HPV infection: HPV infection requires specialized pathogen testing, such as high-risk HPV typing testing. The acetic acid white test can also be used to assist diagnosis, and pathological biopsy can more accurately determine the condition of the disease.

    Treatment

      Acne: The treatment of acne mainly targets abnormal sebaceous gland secretion and bacterial infection. Common treatments include the use of antibiotics, regulating hormone levels, etc. The treatment cycle is relatively short, usually several weeks to several months.

      HPV infection: The treatment of HPV infection is more complicated, and photodynamic therapy, interferon therapy, etc. are commonly used. The treatment cycle is long, and the probability of recurrence is relatively high, and partners need to be screened.

      Acne and HPV are two different skin problems. Understanding their differences can help identify and treat the problem in time. In daily life, you should pay attention to keeping your skin clean and avoid bad living habits to prevent the occurrence of skin problems.