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ACNE (pathophysiology (These
are follicular duct hyperkeratinization,…
ACNE
pathophysiology
These
are follicular duct hyperkeratinization, increased sebum production, P.
acnes colonization and proliferation, and inflammation
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acnes colonize and proliferate in this mixture and releases inflammatory cytokines and chemotactic factors
signs and symptoms
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Pimples (pustules), which are papules with pus at their tips
Large, solid, painful lumps beneath the surface of the skin (nodules)
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nursing management
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Advise the client that heat, humidity, and perspiration exacerbate acne
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Instruct the client not to squeeze blackheads, not to prop hands on or rub the face, to wash hair daily and keep it off the face, and to use cosmetics cautiously because some may exacerbate acne.
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assessment procedure
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Papules, pustules, nodules, cysts
Primarily appear on the face, shoulders, and upper back
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