Acne
Also called: Blackhead, Pimple, Acne Vulgaris, Breakout, Comedones
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Rosacea is basically different than acne, although the two can coexist. It is also sometimes called "adult acne." Unlike common acne...
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There are a few pills that have been approved by the FDA for use as birth control and for reduction of acne. These pills consist of ethinyl estradiol...
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Get a paper tablet and write one thousand times: "I will not mess with a pimple in my ear every again." Then, call your medical...
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HPV is transmitted via skin to skin contact, so you will transmit them. Also, there are a number of different strains of HPV. But a few very...
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I suggest getting Retin-A from your dermatologist. It's a peeling cream that will eventually create some what of new skin for you. Or if you have...
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Certain kinds of birth control pills are known to improve hormonal acne, and thereby hyperpigmented acne scars. It takes approximately 3 months for...
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Scientific studies have shown that retinyl palmitate and most retinoid-derived compounds work by increasing cell turnover and increasing collagen...
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SAPHO (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis) syndrome is a chronic disorder that involves the skin, bone, and joints. Synovitis...
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I am assuming you are talking about semen, not seamen (sailors). If so, the answer is NO.....an absolute, no. This is a common myth probably started...
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no vitamin e. use proactive or other popular acne washes. never put lotion on your face. you can also go to Google and look up acne...
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I would suggest setting up an appointment with a dermatologist. When I was diagnosed with eczema by my general physician I was prescribed...
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You need to see a gynecologist for an examination. What you're describing could well be a sexually transmitted disease, such as genital herpes...
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Acne, or acne vulgaris, is a skin problem that starts when oil and dead skin cells clog up your pores. Some people call it blackheads, blemishes...
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Cosmetics: Don't be afraid to hide blemishes with flesh-tinted coverups or even foundation, as long at it is water-based (which makes it...
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