Understanding Acne: A Dermatological Disorder

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What is the primary cause of acne?

Obstructing hair follicles and inflammation

Where do acne breakouts typically manifest?

Face, back, chest, and shoulders

What happens when sebum combines with dead skin cells?

Pore is blocked, resulting in lesions

What promotes the growth of bacteria in the blocked hair follicles?

Combination of oil and cells within the pore

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

Formation of lesions or pimples in the surrounding skin

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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.

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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