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acne vulgaris
(redirected from History of acne)

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Noun1.acne vulgaris - the most common form of acneacne vulgaris - the most common form of acne; usually affects people from puberty to young adulthood
acne - an inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin; characterized by papules or pustules or comedones


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Although the exact combination of reasons that pores become clogged may not be fully known, many contributing elements for teenagers and adults alike can include: * genetics (whether or not there is a history of acne problems and if so, to what extent) * hormones * dietary and vitamin make up (or lack of /deficiency) * stress related factors Other denominators in the development of puberty acne could include factors like how your body normally rids itself of its dead skin cells.
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