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Mild Acne

Mild acne is a common skin condition producing pimples on the face and upper torso. Mild acne is caused by the skin's oil glands making too much sebum, an oily substance, which leads to plugged pores. It also can be caused by the rapid production of a bacteria P. acnes. Although mild acne is not a serious health threat, severe acne can lead to disfiguring and permanent scarring. According to the various grading systems used by various dermatologists, acne is considered to be mild when there are up to 3 dozen comedones and scattered papules, no big permanent lesions and lesions which are not visible from 2.5m away, on your skin. It can be found in anybody ranging from infants to people in their old age. When several papules and pustules are present, there is the greater risk for scarring. For mild acne, doctors often recommend using an over-the-counter remedy first, before resorting to more serious treatments that require a prescription. The treatment of mild acne can be performed at home. This type of acne can reduce in one to two months.

Mild-acne is the most common acne condition which affects the teenagers a great deal. Mild acne does not need intensive forms of treatment. Many acne sufferers treat themselves with OTC medicines for acne. Mild acne can be found anywhere on the skin, that is, the face, arms, back, thighs, chest or shoulders. For many women, mild acne can be an upsetting illness. Women may have feelings of depression, poor body image, or low self-esteem. Sebum production is controlled by the male hormone testosterone which is produced by the gonads in men and the ovaries and adrenal glands in women. Combination therapy may include use of a prescription topical antimicrobial or topical retinoid. These prescription topicals can be very effective in clearing mild acne. The topical agents like gels, lotions and solutions are also used to treat mild acne. These agents are very beneficial for people who have facial skin.

 

 

Anychia
Clawing of the Nails
Clubbing
Discoloration of the Nail Plate
Ingrowing Toe Nail
Koilonychia
Longitudinal Striations
Loss of Nail Plate
Onycholysis
Paronychia
Pitting of Nail Plates
Pterygium
Thickening of Nail Plate
Transverse Ridges

 

 

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