Acne

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Written by Zhu Zhu
Dermatology
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Can you drink yogurt for acne?

Acne is mainly related to endocrine disorders, excessive secretion of sebaceous glands, bacterial infections, and other factors. The occurrence of acne is often caused by multiple factors. After developing acne, you can drink yogurt, as yogurt has a beneficial effect for acne patients. However, acne patients should not drink cow's milk, as it can worsen acne. It is recommended that acne patients follow a light diet and avoid spicy and stimulating foods, and they can drink more yogurt.

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Written by Liu Gang
Dermatology
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What is the white substance in acne?

The white substance in acne is mostly formed by the normal secretions of sebaceous glands accumulating at the mouth of hair follicles, combined with the fermentation of Propionibacterium acnes or Staphylococcus aureus, resulting in pus. Some of the white substances appear as tofu-dregs-like, which are pus formed after vigorous secretion of the sebaceous glands and then absorbed and dried. These substances can be treated with oral and topical anti-inflammatory medications. During treatment, it is also important to regulate one's diet and lifestyle habits, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods to reduce sebum secretion. It is also helpful to avoid staying up late, anxiety, and stress to alleviate symptoms or prevent recurrence.

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Written by Zhang Jian Bo
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The difference between rosacea and allergies

Rose acne is mostly a chronic skin inflammation that occurs on the face, with three stages including erythema, papulopustular, and rhinophyma periods. Allergic dermatitis, however, can occur as an acute inflammatory response of the skin on various parts of the body. Firstly, distinguishing between rose acne and allergic dermatitis depends on the location of the onset. Secondly, they are differentiated based on clinical manifestations. Thirdly, they are differentiated based on the condition of the disease. Rose acne is a chronic, recurrent, non-healing inflammatory skin condition, whereas allergic dermatitis is mostly transient and is a skin manifestation caused by allergic reactions. However, if allergic dermatitis occurs on the face, distinguishing it from rose acne can be challenging, and it is advisable to see a specialist in a formal hospital for an accurate diagnosis.