there is no specific diagnostic methods for acne,acne diagnosis is almost entirely clinical although there are some cases where blood cuture may be required for detecting presence of acne causing bacteria i.e.propionibacterium acnes..
K. L. E. Hon has written: 'Acne' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Acne, Treatment, Differential Diagnosis, Acne Vulgaris
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In most cases peanuts do not cause acne. This is because researchers have concluded there is no proper diagnosis for acne. There are several factors that contribute to it. Certain types of food intake like eating too much junk food, eating oily food and reducing the number of watery vegetable and fruits weakens your skin cells and damages them which opens your skin to acne vulnerability.
Gerd Plewig has written: 'Acne' -- subject(s): Acne, Pathology, Therapy 'Dermatology' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Diseases, Skin, Sexually transmitted diseases, Skin Diseases
The scientific name for acne is acne vulgaris.
I am not really sure if this effective for acne and acne scars.
It refers to development of acne, also can be related to Acne Vulgaris.
Acne and irregular periods are not enough to make a diagnosis of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). PCOS also causes excessive facial hair growth, male pattern balding, and weight gain. The only way to really be sure if you have PCOS is to go to a doctor, and then he or she will test your blood for any irregularities. There are many other things that could be causing irregular periods and acne alone.
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I do not think you can get Acne from Stress, but you can get stress from Acne causing a severe Depression.
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