Acne vulgaris is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit that primarily affects adolescents. Its effect on adults above 25 years is often under-recognized but nevertheless can cause significant psychosocial impact. Adult acne is more common in females and can be severe. Autoinflammatory syndromes, ...
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It is indicated for topical treatment of acne vulgaris in adults and children aged 9 years or older. References Class Summary Oral antibiotics are useful in inflammatory acne, and improvement is usually seen after several weeks of use. Antibiotic monotherapy is discouraged due to risk of ...
As if teenagers’ lives aren’t already difficult with dating and socializing, there’s inflammation, breakouts and acne to top that. Also known as ‘Acne Vulgaris’ where the latter means ‘common,’ acne is a normal problem that all teenagers suffer from. ...
Acne vulgaris is an extremely common condition that affects teenagers, adults, and sometimes even infants (baby acne). Although this condition is most common in teenagers, it can appear in adults as well, especially in women along the jawline. ...
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Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition in adolescents. The prevalence of acne is thought to vary between ethnic groups and countries. A large-scale community-based study was performed in six cities in China to determine the prevalence and possible risk factors for acne in the Chinese population...
Acne vulgaris is a disorder that usually appears at puberty and resolves in late adolescence or early adult life. However, there are a significant number of adults who also suffer from acne. This chapter will review the epidemiology of adult acne, its etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical presenta...
Acne vulgaris is a chronic skin condition that most commonly affects adolescents and young adults, but it can occur at any age. The etiology of acne is multifactorial: genetic predisposition, hormo...