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Acne



Acne is a skin condition marked by pimples, such as white heads, blackheads, or even raised, red ones that hurt. These pimples show up on the face, neck, shoulders, and/or back. Acne mostly strikes teenagers and young adults. For some, acne, or the scars it can leave, persist into adulthood. Acne results when oil ducts below the skin get clogged with secretions and bacteria. Factors that help cause acne include:


Most cases of acne can be treated with the self-care tips in the next column. When this is not enough, a doctor can prescribe topical ointments, Retin A cream or gel and/or antibiotics.



Self-Care Tips

Time is the only real cure for acne, but these tips can help:


Questions to Ask



























Is your acne very bad and do you have signs of an infection with it, such as fever and swelling?





Are the pimples big and painful?

Have you tried self-care and it doesn’t help or does it make your skin worse?


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