Acne, also known as pimples, is a common skin condition that manifests as inflamed areas or eruptions. It most often occurs in adolescence, but can also appear in adults.
Symptoms of acne include the appearance of blackheads, whiteheads, inflamed areas of skin, pimples, and pain. In severe cases, scarring may develop.
The causes of acne can be various, including hormonal changes, excessive sebum production often associated with adolescence, as well as genetic factors, stress, diet, and more.
The diagnosis of acne is made based on a general examination of the skin and consideration of the symptoms. In some cases, additional tests may be required.
Treatment of acne may include the use of topical agents (creams, gels), oral medications, skincare procedures with a cosmetologist, and physiotherapy.
For the prevention of acne, it is recommended to have proper skin care, a healthy lifestyle, proper nutrition, and to avoid stress.
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Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.