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  • Health - 19 Dec 2022
    Acne is a skin condition caused by excessive sebum secretion, which piles up inside the hair follicles to form open and closed comedones, also called blackheads and whiteheads, respectively. Mild,...
  • Health - 16 Nov 2018
    Acne a common skin condition that affects people across several age groups, usually with a strong family history.
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    Acne is a skin disorder which involves the pilosebaceous units of the skin. These consist of a hair follicle, which gives rise to skin hairs, and the attached sebaceous gland, which produces sebum.
  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    Acne is the most common skin condition to affect human beings. It is a disorder of the pilosebaceous units of the skin, which includes the hair follicle with its canal, and the attached sebaceous...
  • Health - 26 Nov 2018
    Acne is a common skin condition which affects 80% of teenagers and one-fifth of adults in America. Although acne is known to be associated primarily with hormonal changes, research has also shown that...
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    Acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous units of the skin which causes breakouts, or spots, to appear on the body. The most common sites of acne are the face, the neck, the upper chest and back, and...
  • Health - 8 Jul 2023
    A few pimples or acne occurs in the lifetime of most women. Acne, however, may affect men and women in a markedly different manner.
  • Health - 14 Jul 2023
    Acne is a common skin condition that causes oily skin, spots, and cysts. This article describes the treatments available for facial acne.
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    Spots erupting on the face or, less commonly, on other parts of the body, are medically called acne vulgaris, or just acne. Acne is a physiological disorder of the pilosebaceous units of the skin....
  • Health - 25 Nov 2018
    Acne is a common skin condition that will affect most individuals at some point during their lifetime. More severe cases may benefit from oral antibiotics and topical treatments.

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