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      Acne

      research Acne

      2 citations ,   May 2011 in “Harper's Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology”
      Acne is a common skin condition linked to diet, hormones, and genetics, and early treatment can prevent scarring.
      Cutaneous Side Effects of Oral Contraceptives

      research Cutaneous Side Effects of Oral Contraceptives

      41 citations ,   February 1970 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      Oral contraceptives can cause skin issues like dark patches, acne, yeast infections, sensitivity to light, spider veins, skin rashes, and hair loss.
      The general surgeon.

      research The general surgeon.

      4 citations ,   March 1986 in “BMJ”
      General surgeons are crucial for handling various emergencies in small hospitals and should balance broad skills with some specialization for effective, economical community care.
      Hormonal Therapy for Acne

      research Hormonal Therapy for Acne

      96 citations ,   September 2008 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hormonal treatments, including birth control and antiandrogens, can effectively treat acne in women.
      Acne

      research Acne

      4 citations ,   January 2019
      Acne is a common skin condition that can be influenced by diet, lifestyle, and hormones, and requires a treatment approach that includes psychological considerations.
      Hormonal therapies for acne

      research Hormonal therapies for acne

      26 citations ,   March 2017 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Hormonal treatments can improve acne, but they come with potential side effects and risks.
      Follicular Disorders

      research Follicular Disorders

        January 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document concludes that proper diagnosis and treatment of follicular disorders are crucial, with specific treatments for conditions like acne, drug-induced eruptions, and rosacea.
      News in brief

      research News in brief

        June 2010 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      Scientists found key proteins and genes that affect skin and hair health, and identified potential new treatments for hair loss, skin disorders, and wound healing.
      Liposomes in cosmeceutics

      research Liposomes in cosmeceutics

      111 citations ,   March 2012 in “Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery”
      Liposomes could improve how skin care products work but are costly and not very stable.
      Hyperandrogenism: Acne and Hirsutism

      research Hyperandrogenism: Acne and Hirsutism

        January 2016 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hyperandrogenism, often causing excessive hair growth and acne, can be treated with methods like weight reduction, hair removal, various medications, and in the case of acne, topical treatments.
      <p>Menopausal Acne – Challenges And Solutions</p>

      research <p>Menopausal Acne – Challenges And Solutions</p>

      14 citations ,   October 2019 in “International Journal of Women's Health”
      Menopausal acne is treated with medications and lifestyle changes, but careful choice is needed due to side effects.
      Transgender adolescents and acne: A cases series

      research Transgender adolescents and acne: A cases series

      24 citations ,   March 2018 in “Pediatric Dermatology”
      Testosterone treatment in transgender teens can worsen acne, requiring careful treatment due to mental health and medication side effects.
      The treatment of acne

      research The treatment of acne

      12 citations ,   November 2003 in “Current paediatrics”
      Early treatment of acne is important to prevent scarring and improve appearance, using medications that can have side effects.

      research Acne therapy

      5 citations ,   August 1999 in “Disease-a-month”
      Hormonal imbalances can cause acne, and treatments may include hormone-blocking medications.
      The management and treatment of acne

      research The management and treatment of acne

      1 citations ,   May 2015 in “Primary Health Care”
      Effective acne treatment varies by type, with topical and oral medications showing strong evidence, and patient education and support are crucial.
      Hormonal Therapy for Acne

      research Hormonal Therapy for Acne

      1 citations ,   November 1996 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hormones, especially androgens, play a key role in causing acne, and treatments like hormone control pills and hormone-blocking medications can help.
      11. Psoriasis/Acne and Disorders of Keratinization

      research 11. Psoriasis/Acne and Disorders of Keratinization

        July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Treating psoriasis with UVB light three times a week is faster than twice a week, and certain medications and lifestyle factors affect psoriasis treatment outcomes.
      Profile of dermatological consultations in Brazil (2018)

      research Profile of dermatological consultations in Brazil (2018)

      32 citations ,   December 2018 in “Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia”
      In Brazil in 2018, the most common skin issues were acne, photoaging, and nonmelanoma skin cancer, with treatments often including topical medications and sunscreen.
      Psychotropic Medications and the Skin

      research Psychotropic Medications and the Skin

      8 citations ,   April 2015 in “Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine”
      Psychotropic medications can cause skin problems but also treat some skin conditions.
      Distinctive Acne Entities

      research Distinctive Acne Entities

        January 2019 in “Springer eBooks”
      Acne can appear or persist in adulthood due to hormonal changes, external factors, or substance use, and requires appropriate treatment.