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About- Acne, also known as acne vulgaris is a skin disease that occurs when hair follicles become plugged with dead skin cells and oil from the skin.<br> <br>Symptoms-<br>u2022tSmall red, raised bumps<br>u2022tSmall red pimples with pus at their tips<br>u2022tSolid, often painful lumps beneath the surface of the skin<br>u2022tLarge painful lumps filled with pus beneath the skin<br><br>Causes-<br>Acne occurs when the pores on the skin become blocked with oil, dead skin, or bacteria<br>u2022tExcess oil production by the follicles <br>u2022tHair follicles clogged by oil and dead skin cells<br>u2022tBacteria build up in the pores<br>u2022tHormone levels change during puberty<br>u2022tHeredity<br>u2022tCertain medications, such as certain birth control pills or corticosteroids<br>u2022tA diet high in refined sugars or carbohydrates, such as bread and chips<br> <br>Specialist to visit-<br>Dermatologist <br><br>
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Acne Symptoms andCauses • About- Acne, also known as acne vulgaris is a skin disease that occurs when hair folliclesbecomepluggedwithdeadskincellsandoilfromtheskin. • Symptoms- • Small red, raisedbumps • Small red pimples with pus at theirtips • Solid, often painful lumps beneath the surface of theskin • Large painful lumps filled with pus beneath theskin • Causes- • Acne occurs when the pores on the skin become blocked with oil, dead skin, orbacteria • Excess oil production by thefollicles • Hair follicles clogged by oil and dead skincells • Bacteria build up in thepores • Hormone levels change duringpuberty • Heredity • Certain medications, such as certain birth control pills orcorticosteroids • A diet high in refined sugars or carbohydrates, such as bread andchips • Specialist to visit- Dermatologist • Ask a question or view previous questions and answers onAcne • Note:ForanyStudyAbroad,BusinessManagementandExport-Import guidance, please Contact DeltaConsulting • To find the best tutors or tutoring Job Globally, please visit WelcomeTutor • To search and ask a Doctor Globally, please visit MyMediland