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Acne vulgaris is a disorder characterized by pimples. Caused by the increase in sebum release from the sebaceous glands of the skin, it usually affects teenagers and young adults. The condition is associated with infection and blockage of secretions from the skin (sebaceous) glands. Most often the pimples appear on the face, neck, chest, shoulder and upper portion of the back. Symptoms: Small and large swellings appear on the face, neck, chest, shoulder and upper portions of the back. There may be a black spot in the center of the swellings-black heads (close comedones). Swellings without black spots are known as white heads (open comedones). When the pimples get infected, there will be swellings (pustules) filled with pus. Product Suggestions: |
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