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  2. Everything You Need to Know About Acne, from Causes to ... - AOL

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    Also called cystic acne, this type of acne can cause severe inflammation and even infection. ... Research also shows that adult acne is more common in women. In a 2018 survey of 1,013 people, the ...

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    Dr. Hartman went on to tell Good Housekeeping that “54% of adult women and 40% of adult men suffer from acne.” Ugh, so unfair! ... “I have dealt with cystic acne most of my adult life. The ...

  4. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Antiandrogens such as cyproterone acetate and spironolactone can successfully treat acne, especially in women with signs of excessive androgen production, such as increased hairiness or skin production of sebum, or scalp hair loss. [10] [49] Spironolactone is an effective treatment for acne in adult women.

  5. Why are dermatologists prescribing women a blood pressure ...

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    After a few small studies in the 1980s showed the drug was effective for acne, some dermatologists began prescribing it to women. Men can also get acne as adults, but as an acne treatment, the ...

  6. Pimple - Wikipedia

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    Severe acne usually indicates the necessity of prescription medication to treat the pimples. Prescription medications used to treat acne and pimples include isotretinoin , which is a retinoid , anti-seborrheic medications, anti-androgen medications, hormonal treatments, alpha hydroxy acid , azelaic acid , and keratolytic soaps.

  7. Acne conglobata - Wikipedia

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    Acne conglobata is a highly inflammatory disease presenting with comedones, nodules, abscesses, and draining sinus tracts. [1] [2] This condition generally begins between the ages of 18 and 30. It usually persists for a very long time, and often until the patient is around 40 years old.