Serious Disorders That Could Be More Than Acne

Rosacea

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Rosacea is a very common skin condition that occurs when the blood vessels in the face are visible. There may also be visible redness on or underneath the skin. The condition can affect anyone, but it's more easily visible on light skin than dark skin. Symptoms of rosacea may go through flare-ups for several weeks or months, then die down. Many individuals mistake their rosacea for an allergic reaction or acne. Fair-skinned middle-aged women are more likely to develop the condition than anyone else. There aren't any known cures for rosacea, but there are many available treatments to reduce the symptoms. If individuals have persistent redness on their face they suspect is more than just acne, they should consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

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Hormonal Imbalance Aside From PCOS

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Polycystic ovarian syndrome isn't the only hormonal imbalance that can cause issues with the skin. A hormonal imbalance occurs any time there's too little or too much of a certain hormone in an individual's bloodstream. Hormones regulate nearly every function the body performs, so even small imbalances can have a big impact. There are multiple endocrine glands throughout the body, and when any of them don't function properly, they cause imbalances. One common hormone imbalance is hypothyroidism, which occurs when the thyroid doesn't make enough hormone. This can lead to weight gain, depression, fatigue, and skin issues, including acne. If individuals have elevated testosterone levels, they're more likely to develop skin issues like acne and sores.

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