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  1. ... it is a problem. Get some pimples or acne. Hormones cause this during puberty. Keep your face clean and use non-oily face cream or ...
  2. ... your doctor immediately {or get emergency medical treatment}: acne, rounding of your face, ankle swelling, thicker body hair or facial hair, ...
  3. ... the hand and apply it to the affected acne on the face. Be careful not to get minocycline in your eyes, nose, or mouth.If acne is on the neck, shoulders, arms, back or ...
  4. ... around some bumps Bumps may appear on the face and be mistaken for acne
  5. ... See "menstrual periods" below. Get some pimples or acne. This is caused by the hormones that start in puberty. Keep your face clean and use non-oily face cream or ...
  6. ... redness or peeling of the skin. If these acne medicines cause your skin to become irritated: Try using smaller amounts. A drop the size of a pea will cover the entire face. Use the medicines only every other or third ...
  7. Avoid using skin creams containing steroids on your face, unless directed by your provider.
  8. ... also-called >Zits</also-called><full-summary ><p>Acne is a common skin disease that causes pimples. Pimples form when hair follicles under your skin clog up. Most pimples form on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. Anyone can get ...
  9. Acne is a common skin disease that causes pimples. Pimples form when hair follicles under your skin clog up. Most pimples form on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. Anyone can get acne, but it is common in teenagers and ...
  10. Rosacea can range from redness in the face to acne and thickened skin and inflammation that may extend into the eyes. Learn what treatments can help. ... term disease that affects your skin and sometimes your eyes. It causes redness and ... the skin Acne A swollen nose Thick skin, usually on the ...
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