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Dermatology Acne-like Disorders

Dermatology acne-like disorders are a group of inflammatory skin diseases that cause lesions that look like acne. These include conditions like Rosacea, Perioral Dermatitis, and Folliculitis. They can cause redness and bumps on the face, which may be painful and itchy. Treatment usually consists of topical and oral …

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Overview

Dermatology acne-like disorders are a group of inflammatory skin diseases that cause lesions that look like acne. These include conditions like Rosacea, Perioral Dermatitis, and Folliculitis. They can cause redness and bumps on the face, which may be painful and itchy. Treatment usually consists of topical and oral medications, lifestyle changes, and stress management. These conditions can be embarrassing and often cause distress. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to prevent long-term skin damage and scarring.

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Wenbin Tan · United States Anand Rotte · United States David Fisher · United States

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