Acne Vulgaris
"Acne vulgaris is the most common skin disease in adolescence and young adulthood, affects the quality of life, and can be treated, although it can be recurrent."
What is acne vulgaris?
Prevalence of acne
Clinical manifestations of acne
The diagnosis of
acne is based on clinical findings. Acne lesions are divided into
non-inflammatory and inflammatory lesions. Non-inflammatory lesions: They are
closed and open comedones. Closed comedones, also known as white spots, are
skin-colored dome-shaped bumps formed by the blockage of the tip of the hair
follicle. Open comedones, also known as blackheads, are bumps with large
follicle openings filled with keratin in the middle. Inflammatory lesions:
Papules, pustules, and nodules. Papules are pink bumps. Pustules are filled
with pus are yellow in the middle and have red bumps at the base. Nodules are
bumps that look like papules but can be larger and painful.
While acne
lesions heal, they can have consequences such as scarring. Most often, atrophic
scars from the skin are seen. Apart from this, hypertrophic scars, dark spots,
and redness can also be seen on the skin.
Are laboratory tests necessary?
What are the factors that cause acne?
Acne treatment
Acne scars and their treatment
Preventing acne
Myths about acne
Summary
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AK, Saric S, and Sivamani RK, Acne Scars: How Do We Grade Them? (2018).
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RV, et al., Guidelines of care for the management of acne vulgaris. (2024).
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EA, et al., Acne and diet: a review of pathogenic mechanisms. (2022).
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L, et al., Treatment Modalities for Acne.
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