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23rd September 2009
Acne lesions range in severity from comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) to nodules and cysts. Here is a brief definition of acne lesions:
Comedo (plural comedones)-A comedo is a sebaceous follicle plugged with sebum, dead cells from inside the seba... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
The common acne is called Acne Vulgaris. There are other types of acne that can be very severe. They are-
Acne Conglobata,
Acne fulminans and
Gram-negative folliculitis
All of these are very severe forms of acne and can be psychologically des... Read >
Author: jessy
16th September 2009
Rosacea is a stubborn, embarrassing and potentially disfiguring condition. About thirteen million people in the United States have rosacea. Most of these people are between the ages of thirty and sixty and have fair skin. Rosacea is a disorder of the f... Read >
Author: Rachael Towne
16th September 2009
Acne grows in stages. If we allow acne to grow up to the third stage, it may burst and also leave permanent scars. To understand how acne may be stopped to grow up to second or third stage, it is important to know more about the later stages of acne.
B... Read >
Author: jeyanth
16th September 2009
The common acne is called Acne Vulgaris. There are other types of acne that can be very severe. They are-
Acne Conglobata,
Acne fulminans and
Gram-negative folliculitis
All of these are very severe forms of acne and can be psychologically dest... Read >
Author: jeyanth
16th September 2009
Acne is nothing but one type of skin infection. These are swollen and come out of the skin surface. There are various types of skin infections. Pimples, blackheads and acne are quite common and are found in people who have sensitive skin oily skin. The mo... Read >
Author: jeyanth
02nd September 2009
If proper cleansing and topical treatment are not enough, an oral antibiotic may be prescribed. Oral antibiotics such as tetracycline (Achromycin V), erythromycin (ERYC, Ilotycin, and others), minocycline (Dynacin, Minocin), doxycycline (Doryx, Vibramyc... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman
02nd September 2009
If proper cleansing and topical treatment are not enough, an oral antibiotic may be prescribed. Oral antibiotics such as tetracycline (Achromycin V), erythromycin (ERYC, Ilotycin, and others), minocycline (Dynacin, Minocin), doxycycline (Doryx, Vibramyc... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman
30th August 2009
Cysts and nodules are type of highly infected and painful acne. They cause scars and cause psychological damage. How to treat them faster? Let us find out what is highly painful and infected acne.
Let us talk about what is acne-
Acne is a disease of... Read >
Author: jeyanth
24th August 2009
If acnes were not a bad enough problem, we now have to deal with acne scar. Seems to be a case of adding insult to injury!
Acnes, by themselves can be quite a problem to handle. Add to this, the scars that are left behind by the eruptions and you ha... Read >
Author: Alan
10th August 2009
Regardless of the different types of acne or the number of forms Acne can take, all acne begins with the same basic lesion - The Comedo
The comedo is not visible to the human eye, instead it sits beneath the surface of the skin. In its simplest terms a... Read >
Author: Natalie Pennybrook
08th August 2009
For millions of women, it happens like clockwork every month: cramping, bloating, mood swings, and acne. Experts know that acne is influenced by hormones, but research on the subject has been relatively limited — until now. A recent study conducted by d... Read >
Author: spuunman
07th August 2009
Let us study the different types of acne that Acnezine can cure: Lesion-a physical change in body tissue caused by disease or injury. A lesion may be external (e.g., acne, skin cancer, psoriatic plaque, knife cut), or internal (e.g., lung cancer, ather... Read >
Author: spuunman
01st August 2009
Do you know what makes me shy? For some people my answer could be funny, but not for me. Acne scars are the huge problem for me. I hate it and every day I read about acne scars home remedies , which help me improving my appearance. You have to know what... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th July 2009
INSTANT ACNE REMEDY
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MAKE ACNE HEAL!
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ACNE 101
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The most common form of acne is known as acne vulgaris which literally means "common acne". The term "acne" refers to the pres... Read >
Author: michgil
02nd July 2009
MAKE ACNE HEAL!
ACNE 101
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The term "acne" refers to the presence of pustules and papules as it was used by itself.
ACNE CAUSES
Another drug called the INH or Isoniazid is used ordinarily to treat tuberculosis or TB which was believed to ... Read >
Author: Margret Jons
01st July 2009
It is simply one of the toughest trials of adolescence – having skin covered in unsightly marks. It has driven countless sufferers into the throes of despair, misery and even depression.
It gets worse, because there are three notable things about ac... Read >
Author: karenmartin
01st July 2009
It is simply one of the toughest trials of adolescence – having skin covered in unsightly marks. It has driven countless sufferers into the throes of despair, misery and even depression.
It gets worse, because there are three notable things about ... Read >
Author: karenmartin
18th June 2009
Acne is an inflammatory disease that causes the eruption of inflamed red pimples. It affects the areas of skin with the most population of sebaceous follicle. These parts are the face, the upper chest and the back. The various types of acne are:- Congluba... Read >
Author: wanjau
13th June 2009
Adult acne is just one of the many types of acne that have troubled individuals throughout the world. Treatment for this form can be quite different than for other types.
Adult acne is noted by its onset much later in life than the typical adolesce... Read >
Author: Alan
10th June 2009
Skin is one of the prime and most important sense organ of our body. It is composed of three primary layers: the epidermis, which serves as a barrier to infection and provides waterproofing; the dermis, which further act as a location for the appendages o... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
12th May 2009
As everyone does, you like your face. You have taken all necessary measures to prevent it from being affected by the slightest problem. Then, one day you notice some comedones (whiteheads and blackheads), papules, and even nodules appear on your face. As ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
17th April 2009
Many health problems are caused by inflammation in the body and it is known that gluten is the culprit that causes this inflammation. Some of the results of gluten intolerance is edema, joint or muscle pain, obesity, arthritis, menstrual and fertility is... Read >
17th April 2009
Just like it is difficult to identify the exact cause of acne development, acne symptoms too are very confusing and hard to distinguish. Most of these symptoms are similar in appearance but could be caused by entirely different conditions. It is easy to d... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden
09th April 2009
Acne comes in many forms, some are just between mild to moderate while some are already severe. When you only have a mild to moderate type of acne, regularly washing your skin would usually be enough to combat the condition but when you are already experi... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy
04th April 2009
There are 3 stages in acne : mild, moderate and severe. The mild to moderate forms of acne can be treated using facial wash, facial cleansers, astringents and other products containing Benzoyl Peroxide and the likes. No matter the stage of acne, proper ca... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy
31st March 2009
Adult acne starts with an understanding of how a pimple forms. Cleansing skin care can only work by understanding the cycle.
How does a Pimple Form? Clogged pores, oil, and bacteria are three of the main causes of acne and according to leading dermat... Read >
Author: John Russell
25th March 2009
Acne is a red, irritating skin rash primarily affecting teenagers and young adults. It can, however, occur at all ages. About 80 percent of teenagers are affected by acne between the ages of 13 and 17. However, about five percent of women and one percent ... Read >
Author: txyacne
25th March 2009
Nowadays acne problems are rising at a fast rate and mostly the young people are getting into its grip. Skin problems such as pimples, zits, papules and blackheads gives only trouble to the people. But now for curing acne problems, many acne healing cente... Read >
Author: Kshitiz
13th March 2009
Today, acne is a very common skin problem mostly faced by the people between the age group of 12 and 24 years. Acne occurs when the oil produced by the skin glands entraps in the pores and thus bacteria traps in those pores which harm the skin.There are n... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy
06th March 2009
All of us have suffered from Acne at one stage in our life, especially during our pubescent years. If you're lucky, your acne will disappear as you get older, however, for some, acne is so severe it leaves permanent scars and can leave you feeling very s... Read >
Author: Jennifer
25th February 2009
We need to be clear. Acne is most common in teenagers but it can affect people of all ages. In particular, the hormonal changes in women during the menstrual cycle or pregnancy can cause outbreaks of acne. Problems can also be caused by the use of oral co... Read >
Author: John Scott
20th February 2009
Introduction: Acne is a red, frustrating skin disorder primarily affecting teenagers and young adults. It can, however, happen at all ages. This article is about how we can cure pimples or zits by conventional methods or by medication.
To cure acne you... Read >
Author: Aldwyn Carlin
23rd January 2009
Acne occurs when the normal process of skin's cell renewal is interrupted. Deep within the sebaceous hair follicles (pores), oil that keeps skin naturally supple and dewy blends with the dead, old skin cells and are sloughed off in a regular skin renewal... Read >
Author: Dan Rodney
13th January 2009
Acne is an inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin; characterized by papules or pustules or comedones. It is traceable to hormonal defects and sometimes poor lifestyle of the sufferer. Acne renders it’s victims a psychological ... Read >
Author: Stock Trading Blog
05th January 2009
Concerned about a cure for genital warts? There are few issues more embarrassing to talk to your doctor about. Caused by the human papilloma virus, it is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease. Estimations are that 80% of the western world will ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th December 2008
Terminology
The term acne has its roots in the Greek language. Quite simply, it means a skin eruption. In fact, the name acne refers to the occurrence of:
Pustules, which relates to the accumulation of pus in the top layer of the skin, called the e... Read >
Author: peter radford
12th December 2008
What is Rosacea? Rosacea is one of the most common inflammatory conditions of the skin of the face. Once it afflicts you, your face will take on a characteristic redness that looks like a permanent flush or blush. Soon after, pimples and thin red lines wi... Read >
Author: TomSmith
27th November 2008
If you are looking for an acne medication solution, there are many over the counter treatments to choose from. But what is the best acne treatment? This gives you a quick OTC acne treatment comparison, so you can choose the OTC acne skin care product that... Read >
Author: Eileen Childs
21st November 2008
We will learn about the various types of acne that Acnezine can treat: Lesion- it is a bodily variation in body tissue which is caused by infection or wound. A lesion can be external (for instance, acne, skin cancer, psoriatic plaque, knife cut etc), or s... Read >
Author: AppleCute
21st November 2008
We will learn about the various types of acne that Acnezine can treat: Lesion- it is a bodily variation in body tissue which is caused by infection or wound. A lesion can be external (for instance, acne, skin cancer, psoriatic plaque, knife cut etc), or s... Read >
Author: AppleCute
30th October 2008
A typical clinical Presentations for dapsone
The primary lesion of granuloma annulare is a nonscaIing, dome-shaped or slightly flattened papule 3 to 6 mm in diameter. These papules may be skin colored, pink, or violaceous. Lesions on the lower extremit... Read >
Author: onlinemeds
13th October 2008
There are many products on the market for acne skin care, some of them hyping so-called "miracle cures". While there are no miracle cures, there are several products that many people find extremely helpful for controlling acne. Below are what we conside... Read >
Author: John Russell
24th September 2008
Kyrle disease is a rare pathologic condition due to a keratinization disturbance. Kyrle disease is characterized by the formation of large papules with central keratin plugs that may grow in a widespread distribution pattern. The illness is most closely c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
19th September 2008
There are a number of different skin diseases that can cause sufferers anxiety, embarrassment, and even a fear of going out into society. As if the pain and discomfort of skin disease wasn't enough, sufferers also have to frequently endure unkind remarks ... Read >
Author: Naisara
09th September 2008
Grover's disease is characterized by an itchy eruption that may last an average of 10-12 months. Grover's disease frequently starts fairly suddenly. It is characterized by papules and papulovesicles with excoriations occurring on the chest, back, lower st... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st August 2008
Acne is not just acne. There are several types of acne, each requiring a different type of treatment for it to be effective. It is important that yours is correctly diagnosed. Some are mild forms, that are easily treated, but the more severe forms can b... Read >
Author: Dean Erickson
12th August 2008
What is chicken pox?
Chicken pox is an infectious disease caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV). The primary means of spreading the disease is through the aerosolized droplets from the nose of infected individuals, as well as getting in direct conta... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap
24th July 2008
The acne newborn is also called by the neonatal acne. This disease affects the skin around 20% of newborns and infants. During the immaturity, acne is associated when the sebaceous glands clog the pores of the skin. Mother goes through hormones to newborn... Read >
Author: Jenny
21st July 2008
What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a skin disease that is prevalent with the people who are very fair. Red patches appear on the nose, face, forehead, and cheeks and is known as erythema in this stage. In extreme cases, it might lead to small bumps on face, i... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
18th July 2008
Exercise-induced anaphylaxis is a physical form of allergy. Exercise-induced anaphylaxis occurs sometimes only when somebody is exerted within 30 minute to eat certain foods such as corn and of molluscs and shellfish of the anaphylaxis. Exercise-armatures... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th July 2008
Sebaceous hyperplasia is the term used for enlarged sebaceous glands seen on the forehead or cheeks of the middle-aged and elderly. Sebaceous hyperplasia appears as small yellow bumps up to 3 mm in diameter. Close inspection reveals a central hair follicl... Read >
Author: peterhutch
07th July 2008
Diagnostic Hallmarks
Distribution: finger webs, elbows, axillary folds, buttocks, breasts, and penis
History of contagion (family members or sexual partner with evidence of similar disease)
Identification of the mites, feces, or ova in scrapings ... Read >
Author: ebet sanders
01st July 2008
Hookworm infection begins when the worm is in the larval stage. It penetrates the skin and migrates during its life cycle through the liver and the lungs, and it attaches to the mucosa of the small intestine where it matures. Hookworms deplete the body of... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th June 2008
Kaposi sarcoma presents as red to purplish spots (macules) and raised bumps (papules and nodules). They are generally first seen on the skin, commonly on legs or feet. They also occur in the mouth. Initially, the lesions are small and painless but they ca... Read >
Author: James Sameul
05th June 2008
Before you can treat your acne it is vital to know just what sort of acne you have because, despite what many of us think, acne can be more than a simple case of spots caused by trapped skin oil (sebum), dead skin cells, white blood cells and bacteria.
... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
29th May 2008
Eczema is a chronic skin ailment giving these symptoms: dry and rough skin, redness, itching, small papules and small blisters filled with fluid. The blisters develop into small or larger superficial sores that cause weeping, oozing and crusting. The ski... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
21st May 2008
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a skin disorder often associated with celiac disease. (DH) is an intensely itchy skin eruption. Dermatitis herpetiformis usually begins in persons age 20 and older, although children may sometimes be affected. It is seen i... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
Darier's disease is an autosomal dominantly inherited genodermatosis. The principal reason of this disease is irregularity in the gene, environmental factors, warmth, humidity, and vulnerability to sunshine. The gene that causes Darier disease is frequent... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Fabry disease is caused by the lack of or faulty enzyme needed to metabolize lipids, fat-like substances that include oils, waxes, and fatty acids. The enzyme is known as ceramide trihexosidase, also called alpha-galactosidase-A. A mutation in the gen... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
20th May 2008
Fabry disease is caused by the lack of or faulty enzyme needed to metabolize lipids, fat-like substances that include oils, waxes, and fatty acids. The enzyme is known as ceramide trihexosidase, also called alpha-galactosidase-A. A mutation in the gene ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Blastomycosis is an uncommon, but potentially serious fungal infection. Blastomycosis is an infection found in dogs, people, and occasionally cats. It primarily affects the lungs and skin. It is caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis. Infection occurs by inha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th May 2008
Acne Treatment And Advice That Work!!!
Have you ever wondered if it is wise to use over the counter acne treatment? Seeing that these products mostly contain chemicals and we know that chemicals are not good for your skin.
Most acne treatment that ... Read >
Author: Zellie
29th April 2008
Rosacea is one of the most common inflammatory conditions of the skin of the face. Once it afflicts you, your face will take on a characteristic redness that looks like a permanent flush or blush. A condition called rhinophyma also may develop in some men... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th March 2008
Scalp acne, the mildest form of which is also known as scalp folliculitis, occurs more frequently than most people realize. Just about everyone knows what acne is and that it commonly breaks out on the face, chest, arms and on the back. But acne also appe... Read >
Author: Alien
11th March 2008
Acne is a condition that develops in and around the hair follicles and their oil-producing glands, called the sebaceous glands, in the skin. These glands occur everywhere over the skin surface with the exception of the palms of the hands and the soles of ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th March 2008
Acne is a condition that develops in and around the hair follicles and their oil-producing glands, called the sebaceous glands, in the skin. These glands occur everywhere over the skin surface with the exception of the palms of the hands and the soles of ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
07th March 2008
Diagnostic Hallmarks
Distribution: finger webs, elbows, axillary folds, buttocks, breasts, and penis
History of contagion (family members or sexual partner with evidence of similar disease)
Identification of the mites, feces, or ova in scraping... Read >
Author: David Jones
06th March 2008
The most common form of acne is Acne Vulgaris, which generally manifests itself in several types of pimple, including whiteheads, blackheads, pustules, papules and the more severe form of cysts and nodules.
Moderate or mild acne vulgaris
Whiteheads ... Read >
Author: Paul Schaverien
28th February 2008
Rosacea is a life-disrupting chronic skin disorder which usually shows up on the facial area, neck, and chest of adult people throughout the world mainly between the age group of 30 to 60 years. It has been found that this disease is prevalent among the p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd February 2008
Wart is a firm abnormal elevated blemish on the skin and is caused by a virus. Tumor of the skin caused by infection with the human papilloma virus. Firm, flesh colored, dome-shaped, scaly papules or nodules usually appear on the hands and fingers. Warts ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
12th February 2008
Acne necrotica miliaris is a pustular disease of the scalp that occurs predominantly in men. It is characterized by the presence of pruritic or painful, inflammatory papules surmounted by a small pustule. Because of the pruritus, many patients present wit... Read >
Author: David Jones
11th February 2008
Acne can play a devastating role on a person’s self-esteem. When women suffer acne as they age, its effects can be detrimental on their personal and professional lives. In some women, acne is caused by an excess of androgen (male) hormones. All women ha... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Acanthoma Fissuratum is a reaction on the skin and caused by unusual wearing of eyeglasses or spectacle frame pressure. Acanthoma other names are skin inflammation, heat rash, friction rash etc. It is normally occur on nose or behind the ear and it can al... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Degos Disease seems to be a disease of the blood vessels. Degos disease, also known as malignant atrophic papulosis is a rare disorder. It generally occurs in young Caucasian adults. Degos disease is rare, but in the known cases females have been affected... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Darier disease is also known as ‘keratosis follicularis. Darier's disease affects both men & women. It is not catching or due to an allergy, it runs in certain families. Darier's disease is hereditary and dominant. This disease may occur during or later... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd January 2008
Most of us think that acne is only faced by teenagers or adults. But we are somewhat mistaken here. You will be startled to know that acne can occur in infants as well.
Newborns may have acne eruption initially on the nose or cheeks. This can be cause... Read >
Author: Susan Moro
23rd January 2008
Acne is the most widespread skin diseases found in teenagers as well as adults. One of the most common symptoms of acne includes red spots and swelling on the skin. Acne can appear on almost any part of the body especially on parts with high sebaceous gla... Read >
Author: Susan Moro
21st January 2008
There are few teenagers who don’t know what its like to have acne shatter their confidence. – And almost all of these teenagers know how difficult acne can be to get rid of. It is not known exactly what causes acne, but it is agreed that it begins wit... Read >
Author: colecarson
14th November 2007
Acne is a broad term covering blemishes, blackheads and whiteheads. This condition can strike at any age. While there are many preventative measures you can take to avoid acne with good results, Acne affects most teenagers to some extent. However, the dis... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd September 2007
Granuloma annulare is a long-term ( chronic ) skin disease consisting of a rash with reddish bumps arranged in a circle or ring. It appears most often over knuckles and other joints or in places that are subject to frequent, mild injury such as the back o... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th July 2007
One of the similarity in feature between pustules and papules in that they are small, round lesions. You can tell these two apart as the obvious differences between them is that acne pustule contains pus and much more clearly visible. The pus in the middl... Read >
Author: Nash Burns
23rd July 2007
Acne plagues many individuals, lowering their self-image and even causing depression. Yet, many individuals are unable to find an effective over the counter acne treatment. Consequently, adults and adolescents with acne eruptions resort to paying for hig... Read >
Author: MegChristenson
05th July 2007
Many people experience acne not only as youths, or during puberty, but well into their adult years. Often, many individuals, especially women, don’t experience acne breakouts, pimples, or hormonal blemishes into their 20s and 30s. Plagued by recently de... Read >
Author: LizMcMillan
31st May 2007
Granuloma annulare (GA) is a common condition. GA is a self-limited cosmetic disease without any systemic medical complications. GA has been epidemiologically linked to diabetes mellitus, necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum, and rheumatoid nodules. It appe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th May 2007
Folliculitis is the name given to a group of skin conditions. Folliculitis is defined histologically as the presence of inflammatory cells. Folliculitis is the infection of hair follicles. This can occur anywhere on the skin or scalp. It may be superficia... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
When it comes to acne, a pimple reduced is a scar avoided. That is, preventing the arrival of deep acne scars is a simple matter of controlling the size of an arising acne lesion.
Acne lesions like cysts, large ... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
13th May 2007
Rosacea is an often overlooked, but very serious condition, with uncertain etiology and dangerous possible complication if left untreated. Rosacea can lead to eye complications or facial disfigurement as it evolves in stages and its evolution time cannot ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th May 2007
Acne is one of the most common skin disorders. The most common form of acne is called as acne vulgaris.
Acne is a disease of sebaceous glands and develops in stages. Beginning with blackheads and whiteheads acne may develop into large nodules and cyst... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
06th May 2007
A cyst is a severe form of acne that is filled with bacteria, white blood cells and dead skin. Cysts can be very painful and extend inside the skin damaging the skin tissue. In nodulocystic acne, cysts and nodules form together. Some experts say that cyst... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
02nd May 2007
Blackheads and Whiteheads are known as the first stage of acne.
If acne is treated during the first stage itself, you save a lot of effort that you may have to take if acne develops to the second and third stage. You also prevent scar formation.
Bla... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
26th April 2007
As we well know rosacea is a progressive vascular problem that affects the facial skin and the eyes. Even if it starts as an innocent mild flush across the face it may lead to severe symptoms. In early stages the flush comes and goes, but as the disorder ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th April 2007
The common acne is called Acne Vulgaris. There are other types of acne that can be very severe. They are-
Acne Conglobata,
Acne fulminans and
Gram-negative folliculitis
All of these are very severe forms of acne and can be psychologically destruc... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
18th April 2007
You can eliminate adult acne, and reduce the amount of pimples and outbreaks that you have, no matter how old you are. From the time that I was 13, until the time that I was 36, I suffered from severe acne. I had acne all over my face; and I also had bla... Read >
Author: Geraldine Prickett
11th April 2007
Tazarotene is a wonder medication for acne. It is a retinoid. Retinoids are derived from Vitamin A. Tazarotene treats acne and also psoriasis and fine lines on the face. It also prevents sun damage top a certain extent. It is truly a wonder medication be... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
03rd April 2007
Acne is one of the most common disorders. It has made its presence felt globally. It is more of a cosmetic disorder rather than a physical ailment. Acne can occur anywhere but it is commonly seen on face, neck and shoulders. It is generally found in peopl... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
27th March 2007
Any person with symptoms assembling the ones present in Rosacea must immediately see a dermatologist. If you are diagnosed with Rosacea, you should know there is no actual cure for the condition and its real cause of development is still unknown. Ways of ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
14th March 2007
Your own body will naturally attempt to clear the clogged pores by sending in certain specialized cells that invade the follicles to help clean it up. However, in the process, the wall of the follicles may weaken and rupture, emptying the contents of the ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
08th March 2007
As many of you might not realize, there are many different types of acne. Before you do anything else to treat your acne, it is necessary to understand and know what type of acne that you are having. Different types of acne will show different symptoms an... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang
12th February 2007
Your own body will naturally attempt to clear the clogged pores by sending in certain specialized cells that invade the follicles to help clean it up. However, in the process, the wall of the follicles may weaken and rupture, emptying the contents of the ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
18th January 2007
Rosacea is a skin disease which left untreated may get worse and lead to complications such as telangiectasia and rhinophyma. In addition to this people who notice unusual symptoms which might be rosacea should see a dermatologist as early as possible. By... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th January 2007
Rosacea is a skin disease which usually occurs on different area of the face. Even though, rosacea is an incurable affection, there is a wide range of methods and treatments to keep the disease in control and prevent complications. In addition to this, sy... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
Rosacea debuts usually at about 20 to 40 years of age, most commonly at persons with light skin. Today about 13 million North Americans suffer from Rosacea, in the specialty books it is known as “The curse of the Celts”.
Rosacea is a facial skin ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
04th January 2007
Rosacea is a very serious condition affecting especially North Americans from 30 to 50 years of age; it can lead to serious facial, ocular and emotional damages if overlooked. It usually affects women and is frequently ignored because people don’t discu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th December 2006
Many people suffer from the medical condition called acne that is characterized by blocked skin pores that result in lesions. Our skin pores can become plugged with sebum because of a variety of reasons that aren’t entirely understood. Sebum is the natu... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
28th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Tony Buel
How can you tell which form of acne you have? Is there a different treatment which is more effective against your specific form of acne?
Acne can come in many forms. I will try to describe the various forms of acne as well... Read >
Author: tony buel
19th August 2006
Acne is a common skin disease that is characterized by a variety of lesions: comedones (whiteheads and blackheads) papules (raised red areas), and pustules (raised skin eruptions filled with pus). Acne is most often found on the forehead, nose and cheeks,... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
13th August 2006
There are many forms of acne. It ranges from mild to simple and can be found on assorted parts of the body. Mild acne can normally be person treated, but simple gear are best left to fitness professionals like dermatologists.
The most normal brand of... Read >
Author: James Anderson
07th August 2006
Signs of Acne Rosacea
Acne vulgaris is the most common form of acne and most often appears with the beginning of puberty. This type of acne is characterized by whiteheads and blackheads. Acne rosacea, on the other hand, usually makes its debut sometime... Read >
Author: Shirley Peel
06th August 2006
Different types of acne do exist, each having a different cause. The pimples themselves often take on different shapes and characteristics and react differently on different people.
Acne is usually caused by accumulation of natural oil on a hair follic... Read >
Author: Gerald Njuguna
17th July 2006
Rosacea is a chronic, lifelong skin condition that affects (most often) the face. The disease is common: approximately 1 in every 20 Americans has rosacea. Women are affected more often in the early stages (flushing and erythrosis), but more men progress ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
04th July 2006
If you suffer from a red complexion, flushing or blushing, a red nose and cheeks and dry, flaky skin with pimples, you probably suffer from the chronic skin condition rosacea. Formerly known as acne rosacea, rosacea is more common in women than men, altho... Read >
Author: Justine Kay
01st June 2006
Understanding The Different Types Of Acne
Though all pimples form the same way, they often take on different shapes and characteristics, and react differently on different people. Acne is formed when a hair follicle becomes clogged and what is called ... Read >
Author: TR Brown
29th May 2006
Acne is one of the most common skin disorders that can cause damage to skin. Acne not only may disfigure skin, but it also affects the psychology of the sufferer. Acne that begins with plugged skin pores develops in stages. Let us find out more.
Acne d... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
29th May 2006
Acne grows in stages. If we allow acne to grow up to the third stage, it may burst and also leave permanent scars. To understand how acne may be stopped to grow up to second or third stage, it is important to know more about the later stages of acne.
B... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
03rd April 2006
Scalp acne, the mildest form of which is also known as scalp folliculitis, occurs more frequently than most people realize. Just about everyone knows what acne is and that it commonly breaks out on the face, chest, arms and on the back. But acne also appe... Read >
Author: John Wellington
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