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Acnes and pimples
Acnes are on my face and back also They are not ending I have dry skin also Pimples are too much on my back And my one chick is full of them
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Acne is an inflammatory skin disorder of the skin’s sebaceous glands and hair follicles that affects about 80% of people between the ages of 12 and 24. During puberty high levels of hormones are produced in both girls and boys. This leads to the production of large quantities of sebum. Sebum is an irritant that can clog the pores and form a pimple which may become infected and form a pustule. Hormones don’t go away after adolescence. Many women still get premenstrual acne from of the release of progesterone after ovulation. Causes of Acne The exact cause of acne is unknown, several related factors are: 1) Hormonal activity supposed to be responsible, such as menstrual cycles and puberty. 2) Increase in hormones called androgens (male sex hormones), which causes sebaceous glands to enlarge and make more sebum. 3) Hormonal changes related to pregnancy can also cause acne. 4) Another factor is heredity or genetics. 5) Accumulation of dead skin cell. 6) Bacteria in the pores, to which body becomes allergic. 7) Skin irritation or scratching of any sort will active the inflammation. 8) Starting or stopping birth control pill 9)Some types of medicine. 10)  Greasy makeup. Homeopathy treats the person as a whole. It means that homeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. The homeopathic medicines are selected after a full individualizing examination and case-analysis, which includes the medical history of the patient, physical and mental constitution etc
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