Understanding Acne: A Dermatological Disorder
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What is the primary cause of acne?

  • Lack of proper skincare routine
  • Excessive exposure to sunlight
  • Obstructing hair follicles and inflammation (correct)
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Where do acne breakouts typically manifest?

  • Face, back, chest, and shoulders (correct)
  • Buttocks and thighs
  • Neck and abdomen
  • Arms and legs
  • What happens when sebum combines with dead skin cells?

  • It enhances skin cell regeneration
  • Pore is blocked, resulting in lesions (correct)
  • Skin becomes dry and flaky
  • It prevents inflammation
  • What promotes the growth of bacteria in the blocked hair follicles?

    <p>Combination of oil and cells within the pore</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the result when the barrier of the obstructed hair follicle deteriorates?

    <p>Formation of lesions or pimples in the surrounding skin</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Understanding Acne

    • The primary cause of acne is the clogging of hair follicles with dead skin cells and oil (sebum) from the skin's sebaceous glands.

    Where Acne Typically Occurs

    • Acne breakouts typically manifest on the face, chest, and back, which are areas with a high concentration of sebaceous glands.

    How Sebum and Dead Skin Cells Interact

    • When sebum combines with dead skin cells, it can clog the hair follicles, creating an ideal environment for bacteria growth.

    Factors Promoting Bacterial Growth

    • The combination of sebum, dead skin cells, and other debris in the blocked hair follicles promotes the growth of bacteria, specifically Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes).

    Consequences of Obstructed Hair Follicles

    • When the barrier of the obstructed hair follicle deteriorates, it can lead to inflammation, redness, and pus-filled pimples, characteristic of acne.

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    Test your knowledge on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of acne, a common skin condition characterized by obstructed hair follicles and inflammation. Learn more about the factors contributing to breakouts and how to manage this dermatological disorder.

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