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What is Acne (Pimples)?
Description of the disease:
Acne, also known as pimples, is a common skin condition that manifests as inflamed areas or eruptions. It most often occurs in adolescence, but can also appear in adults.
Classification:
Comedonal acne (blackheads and whiteheads)
Inflammatory acne (papules, pustules, nodules)
Symptoms:
Symptoms of acne include the appearance of blackheads, whiteheads, inflamed areas of skin, pimples, and pain. In severe cases, scarring may develop.
Causes:
The causes of acne can be various, including hormonal changes, excessive sebum production often associated with adolescence, as well as genetic factors, stress, diet, and more.
Diagnosis:
The diagnosis of acne is made based on a general examination of the skin and consideration of the symptoms. In some cases, additional tests may be required.
Treatment:
Treatment of acne may include the use of topical agents (creams, gels), oral medications, skincare procedures with a cosmetologist, and physiotherapy.
Prevention:
For the prevention of acne, it is recommended to have proper skin care, a healthy lifestyle, proper nutrition, and to avoid stress.
Doctor:
Dermatologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.