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Development and Treatment of Acne

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  • Acne:
  • Development of acne:The Sebaceous glands produce sebum that normally travels via hair follicles in the skin surface. However, skin cells can plug the follicles, blocking the sebum coming from the sebaceous glands. When follicles become plugged with skin bacteria called Propionibacterium acnes and acnes begin to grow inside the follicles, causing inflammation. Acne progresses in the following manners-Incomplete blockage of the hair follicles results in blackhead which is semi solid, black plug. Complete blockage of the hair follicle results in white head which is semi solid, white plug. Normally infection and irritation causes the formation of whiteheads. Eventually, the plugged follicle bursts, spilling oil, skin cells and bacteria onto the skin surface. In turn, the skin becomes irritated and pimples or lesions begin to develop. The basic acne location is called a comdeo.
  • Comdeo: Collection of dead cells in an obstructed sebaceous duct.Treatment of Acne:Generally specific treatment for acne will be determined by physician, which should be based on the following factors-Patient age, Overall health and medical history Severity or extent of the acne Patient’s tolerance for specific medications or procedures or therapies. Expectations for the course of the condition Patients opinion or preferences 
  • Acne:
  • Development of acne:The Sebaceous glands produce sebum that normally travels via hair follicles in the skin surface. However, skin cells can plug the follicles, blocking the sebum coming from the sebaceous glands. When follicles become plugged with skin bacteria called Propionibacterium acnes and acnes begin to grow inside the follicles, causing inflammation. Acne progresses in the following manners-Incomplete blockage of the hair follicles results in blackhead which is semi solid, black plug. Complete blockage of the hair follicle results in white head which is semi solid, white plug. Normally infection and irritation causes the formation of whiteheads. Eventually, the plugged follicle bursts, spilling oil, skin cells and bacteria onto the skin surface. In turn, the skin becomes irritated and pimples or lesions begin to develop. The basic acne location is called a comdeo.
  • Comdeo: Collection of dead cells in an obstructed sebaceous duct.Treatment of Acne:Generally specific treatment for acne will be determined by physician, which should be based on the following factors-Patient age, Overall health and medical history Severity or extent of the acne Patient’s tolerance for specific medications or procedures or therapies. Expectations for the course of the condition Patients opinion or preferences 

Acne:

Acne is a long term skin disease that occurs when hair
follicles are clogged with dead skin cells and oils from the skin. It primarily
affects skin areas which have a relatively high number of oil glands such as the
face, upper part of the chest and back. It is often characterized by blackheads
or whiteheads, oily skin, possible scarring and pimples.

Development of acne:

The Sebaceous glands produce sebum that normally travels via
hair follicles in the skin surface. However, skin cells can plug the follicles,
blocking the sebum coming from the sebaceous glands. When follicles become
plugged with skin bacteria called Propionibacterium
acnes
and acnes begin to grow inside the follicles, causing inflammation.
Acne progresses in the following manners-
  1. Incomplete blockage of the hair
    follicles results in blackhead which is
    semi solid, black plug.
  2. Complete blockage of the hair follicle
    results in white head which is
    semi solid, white plug. Normally infection and
    irritation causes the formation of
    whiteheads.
  3. Eventually, the plugged follicle
    bursts, spilling oil, skin cells and bacteria onto the skin surface. In turn,
    the skin becomes irritated and pimples or lesions begin to develop. The basic
    acne location is called a comdeo.

Comdeo: Collection of dead cells in an obstructed sebaceous
duct.

Treatment of Acne:
Generally specific treatment for acne will be determined by
physician, which should be based on the following factors-
  1. Patient age, Overall health and
    medical history
  2. Severity or extent of the acne
  3. Patient’s tolerance for specific
    medications or procedures or therapies.
  4. Expectations for the course of the
    condition
  5. Patients opinion or preferences 

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Acne:

Acne is a long term skin disease that occurs when hair
follicles are clogged with dead skin cells and oils from the skin. It primarily
affects skin areas which have a relatively high number of oil glands such as the
face, upper part of the chest and back. It is often characterized by blackheads
or whiteheads, oily skin, possible scarring and pimples.

Development of acne:

The Sebaceous glands produce sebum that normally travels via
hair follicles in the skin surface. However, skin cells can plug the follicles,
blocking the sebum coming from the sebaceous glands. When follicles become
plugged with skin bacteria called Propionibacterium
acnes
and acnes begin to grow inside the follicles, causing inflammation.
Acne progresses in the following manners-
  1. Incomplete blockage of the hair
    follicles results in blackhead which is
    semi solid, black plug.
  2. Complete blockage of the hair follicle
    results in white head which is
    semi solid, white plug. Normally infection and
    irritation causes the formation of
    whiteheads.
  3. Eventually, the plugged follicle
    bursts, spilling oil, skin cells and bacteria onto the skin surface. In turn,
    the skin becomes irritated and pimples or lesions begin to develop. The basic
    acne location is called a comdeo.

Comdeo: Collection of dead cells in an obstructed sebaceous
duct.

Treatment of Acne:
Generally specific treatment for acne will be determined by
physician, which should be based on the following factors-
  1. Patient age, Overall health and
    medical history
  2. Severity or extent of the acne
  3. Patient’s tolerance for specific
    medications or procedures or therapies.
  4. Expectations for the course of the
    condition
  5. Patients opinion or preferences 

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