Acne
Also called: Blackhead, Pimple, Acne Vulgaris, Breakout, Comedones
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Your first step is to evaluate your current skin-care regimen. Harsh soaps, detergents, or products with high alcohol content will irritate the skin...
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Generally speaking, there are several acne lines on the market that will work. But you may want to use an oil-free moisturizer. At 30, there may be a...
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Exfoliation is one of the most important steps to prevent and treat acne. There are three types of exfoliation: manual (with beads or crystals)...
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Look for shampoos and cleansers that contain salicylic acid. You can also look for washes with benzoyl peroxide. If that does not help control the...
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The exact cause of acne is not known, but one important factor is an increase in hormones called androgens. These male sex hormones increase in both...
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Renova Retin A online, is a topical medication that can be applied to get rid of mild to moderate acne.But, it is advisable that you order Renova...
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You may be suffering from hormonal acne. Up to 50% of all women experience some form of adult hormonal acne the week before their period. Some women...
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For many women, even if their periods are regular, you need some type of hormonal balance in order to help control the acne. I have patients who tell...
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If it grows rapidly in size and is extremely hard and painful, it could be MRSA or Staph infection. However, if it is staying the same size, it may...
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Sorry to hear about this rash. How annoying!Rashes are difficult to diagnose without a physical examination. It's certainly possible that too...
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Your first approach is to exclude any underlying medical issues, such as hormonal or gastrointestinal issues that may be affecting your overall...
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Follow a skin regimen that includes exfoliation (AHA, salicylic acid, and papaya enzymes). Hydrate your skin with natural oils that are non...
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Your first step is to exclude any underlying medical problems such as endocrine, or hormonal, or collagen vascular issues that may lead to a change...
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The cause of acne is not fully understood. Though stress can aggravate acne, it clearly does not cause it. Hormones. Common acne in teenagers starts...
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Acne develops most often in the teen and young adult years. During this time, both males and females usually produce more testosterone than at any...
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