Excessive flow of sebum is called seborrhea. This condition can lead to oily skin and scalp, acne, and dandruff. It may be caused by hormonal imbalances, genetics, or certain medications.
The flow of electrical charge is called current. It is measured in units called amperes (A) and represents the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
Maximum intermittent flow refers to the highest possible flow rate that a system or device can achieve in short bursts or intervals. This parameter is important in various applications, such as fluid systems, to ensure proper operation and prevent potential damage from excessive flow rates.
The flow of electricity beginning with "f" is called an electric current.
The resistance of a liquid's flow is called viscosity. It is a measure of the fluid's resistance to deform or flow. Materials with high viscosity flow more slowly, while those with low viscosity flow more easily.
Sebum is the medical term meaning oily discharge. Seborrhea is excessive sebum.
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The normal oily discharge of the skin is called sebum.
Sebum is the medical term for the oil that protects the skin. Related words are seborrhea (excess flow of sebum) and seborrheic (pertaining to that excess flow).
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Seborrheic means pertaining to seborrhea, the abnormal flow of sebum.
metrorrhagiaMenometrorrhagia is flow that is excessive in the amount and timing. Metrorrhagia is excessive number of days, and menorrhagia is excessive flow.
Galactorrhea is excessive flow of milk.
Sebum is the oily substance secreted by glands associated with the hair follicles. It helps to moisturize the skin and hair, but excessive sebum production can lead to oily skin and acne.
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Hair follicles are connected to oil glands called sebaceous glands, which secrete sebum to lubricate and protect the hair and skin. Issues such as excessive sebum production can lead to oily hair and skin, while disruptions in the balance of sebum production can contribute to conditions like acne. Proper hair and skin care can help maintain healthy oil gland function.