01. Acneiform eruptions

Tropical Acne

Tropical Acne: Understanding, Causes, and Management Introduction Tropical acne is a type of acne that occurs in tropical climates, characterized by unusually severe outbreaks during hot and humid seasons. This condition is a variant of acne that is exacerbated by the specific environmental conditions found in tropical regions. The increased frequency of skin conditions, including… read more »

Tar Acne

Understanding Tar Acne: Causes, Symptoms, and Management Introduction Tar acne is an occupational skin condition resulting from prolonged exposure to tars used in various industrial processes. This condition primarily affects workers in industries where tar and related substances are used, such as roofing, road construction, and chemical manufacturing. The skin reaction manifests as acne-like lesions… read more »

Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp

Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp: Overview, Symptoms, and Treatments Introduction Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp, also referred to as dissecting folliculitis or perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens, is a rare but severe inflammatory skin condition affecting the scalp. Characterized by deep-seated nodules and eventual scarring alopecia, this condition primarily affects the occipital region of the… read more »

Papulopustular rosacea (inflammatory rosacea)

Understanding Rosacea: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Introduction Rosacea is a chronic skin condition primarily affecting the face, characterized by persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and often, acne-like bumps. This condition typically manifests in middle-aged adults but can affect individuals as young as 20. Despite its prevalence and impact, the exact cause of rosacea remains… read more »

Pomade Acne

Understanding Pomade Acne: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Introduction Pomade acne is a specific type of acne that arises from the use of hairstyling products, particularly pomades, which are applied to the scalp and inadvertently transferred to the forehead. This condition is characterized by the development of multiple, closely packed comedones near the hairline. While it… read more »

Persistent edema of rosacea (chronic upper facial erythematous edema, Morbihan’s disease, rosaceous lymphedema)

Understanding Persistent Edema of Rosacea: An In-Depth Look at Morbihan’s Disease Persistent edema of rosacea, also known as Morbihan’s disease or rosaceous lymphedema, is a unique and relatively uncommon condition that affects the facial area. It is characterized by a hard, nonpitting edema predominantly seen on the forehead, glabella, upper eyelids, nose, and/or cheeks. This… read more »

Perioral Dermatitis

Understanding Perioral Dermatitis: A Comprehensive Guide Perioral dermatitis, also known as periorificial dermatitis, is a common skin condition that manifests as a rash primarily around the mouth and nostrils. It can also involve less commonly affected areas such as the eyes and genitalia. Although often confused with other dermatological issues like rosacea or acne, perioral… read more »

Otophyma

Understanding Otophyma: Causes, Symptoms, and Management Otophyma is a dermatological condition characterized by a distinctive, cauliflower-like swelling of one or both ears. This condition, while relatively rare, can significantly impact a person’s appearance and self-esteem. Let’s delve into the details of otophyma, including its causes, symptoms, and potential treatments. What is Otophyma? Otophyma is a… read more »

Oil Acne

xploring Oil Acne: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention Oil acne is a specific type of acne that occurs due to exposure to industrial oils and lubricants. Unlike traditional acne, which is often associated with hormonal changes or lifestyle factors, oil acne is directly linked to the work environment and the substances encountered in industrial settings. What… read more »

Occupational Acne

Understanding Occupational Acne: Causes, Symptoms, and Management Occupational acne is a specific type of acne that arises due to exposure to certain industrial compounds and chemicals in the workplace. Unlike typical acne, which often has more common triggers like hormones or lifestyle factors, occupational acne is directly related to the substances people come into contact… read more »

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