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  • == Halogen Acne == '''Halogen acne''' (/hælədʒən ækni:/) is a specific type of [[acne]] that is caused by exposure to [[halogens]]. Halogens are a group of five
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  • ...f [[dermatological]] treatment used to manage and reduce the symptoms of [[acne]]. ...n condition, and "control", indicating the medication's purpose. The term "acne" originates from the Greek word 'akme', which means 'point' or 'spot', whil
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  • == Acne aestivalis == ...known as '''Mallorca acne''' or '''summer acne''', is a specific type of [[acne]] that occurs after exposure to sunlight and is particularly common during
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  • '''Acne Medicamentosa''' ...at is caused or aggravated by medication. It is also known as drug-induced acne.
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  • == Pomade Acne == '''Pomade acne''' (pronunciation: poh-mahd ak-nee) is a type of [[acne]] that is caused by the use of certain hair products, particularly those th
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  • == Tar Acne == '''Tar acne''' (pronounced: tar ak-nee) is a specific type of [[acne]] that is caused by exposure to [[coal tar]] products.
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  • == Steroid Acne == '''Steroid acne''' (/stɛrɔɪd æknɛ/) is a medical condition that often occurs as a side
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  • ...pectral range of light that targets the hair or skin issue. These types of treatments may also be called '''laser skin rejuvenation''', '''photorejuvenation''', ...emits energy in pulses. The term was first used in the context of medical treatments in the late 20th century.
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  • == Acne with Facial Edema == ...feɪʃəl ɪˈdiːmə/) is a medical condition characterized by the presence of [[acne]], a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become plugged with oil
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  • ...is a term used in dermatology to describe skin conditions that resemble [[acne]] in their formation. The term "acneiform" is derived from the word "acne", a common skin condition, and the suffix "-iform", which means "in the for
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  • == Topical Treatments == '''Topical treatments''' (pronunciation: /ˈtɒpɪkəl ˈtriːtmənts/) are medications that are
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  • ...kyuh-LAHY-tis), also known as '''Pityrosporum folliculitis''' or '''fungal acne''', is a skin condition caused by the overgrowth of [[Malassezia]] yeast in ..., red, and inflamed bumps on the skin, often mistaken for [[acne]]. Unlike acne, however, this condition is caused by an overgrowth of yeast, specifically
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  • ...characterized by the presence of [[hyperprolactinemia]], [[seborrhea]], [[acne]], [[hirsutism]], and [[alopecia]] (SAHA). ...d, while "SAHA" is an acronym for the symptoms of the syndrome: seborrhea, acne, hirsutism, and alopecia.
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  • ...types of [[Cancer|cancer]] and can also be used in the treatment of [[Acne|acne]], [[Psoriasis|psoriasis]] and [[Age-related Macular Degeneration|age-relat [[Category:Medical Treatments]]
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  • ...ssified as a [[peroxide]] and is often used in combination with other acne treatments. ...introducing oxygen into the pores, which can kill the bacteria that cause acne. It also helps to remove excess oil and dead skin cells.
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  • ...ging and hormonal changes. It is more common in people with a history of [[acne]] or oily skin. ..., [[electrocautery]], laser therapy, or topical treatments. However, these treatments do not prevent new bumps from forming.
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  • ...''' (/ˈfræksəl/) is a non-invasive laser therapy providing a wide array of treatments to address many forms of aging, customized to each patient's needs and conc * [[Acne scars]]
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  • ...dɜːrmə/) is a rare cutaneous condition characterized by the development of acne-like skin lesions in areas where iodides have been applied or ingested. The primary symptom of Iododerma is the appearance of acne-like skin lesions. These lesions can vary in size and are often filled with
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  • ...and prevent acne. They contain salicylic acid, a common ingredient in acne treatments. * [[Salicylic Acid]]: A common ingredient in acne treatments. It is used in Noxzema's anti-blemish pads.
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  • ...There are numerous skin conditions, each with unique symptoms, causes, and treatments. This article provides a list of common skin conditions. === Acne ===
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