Acne occurs when oil gets trapped in the sebaceous gland.
Pineal Gland
Acne is a simple skin disorder caused by bacteria.
The sebaceous gland is the gland that is commonly infected and inflamed in acne. This gland produces sebum, an oily substance that can become trapped in hair follicles, leading to the development of acne lesions.
Acne disorder
Sebaceous gland
Acne is a common consequence of accelerated sebaceous gland activity during adolescence, and can continue into adulthood. There are different kinds of acne, including blackheads and whiteheads.
Acne is not a fungal disease. It is an inflammatory disorder of the sebaceous glands.
Acne is a skin disorder associated with the inlfammation of the skins' pores. The pores can become blocked and infected by bacteria. This in turn causes the pores to become inflammed and red as the body fights the bacteria. Once the bacteria is dead there is often white or yellow puss left behind under a thin layer of skin.
"any" disorder of the pineal gland is pinealopathy.
the erectile gland
Oil glands are most linked to acne, which is why people with oily skin tends to have more acne, and this is also the reason you tend to have more acne in your "T-zone"
Sebaceous glands, which are associated with hair follicles and produce oil (sebum), can become blocked, leading to the formation of blackheads. When the gland's duct is obstructed by dead skin cells and excess oil, the trapped material can oxidize and turn dark, resulting in a blackhead. This condition is commonly associated with acne.