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90-120 / 1000+ resultsresearch Topical application of vitamin D cream in particiants with inflammatory acne due to vitamin D deficiency
Vitamin D cream significantly reduces acne in people with vitamin D deficiency.
research Acne: Transient Arrest in the Homeostatic Host–Microbiota Dialog?
Acne is a temporary skin imbalance during puberty that often resolves on its own.
research Serum irisin level in patients with acne vulgaris
Patients with acne vulgaris have lower serum irisin levels.
research Untargeted metabolomics analysis of plasma metabolic characteristics in patients with acne and insulin resistance
Patients with acne and insulin resistance have different blood metabolites compared to those with only acne, which could help in diagnosis and treatment.
research Incidence of Increased Androgen Levels in Patients Suffering from Acne
Many acne patients have high androgen levels, which may lead to PCOD, but treatments like oral contraceptives and antiandrogens can help.
research Clinical markers of androgenicity in acne vulgaris
Acne severity in women may not be linked to increased male hormone indicators like excess body hair, menstrual irregularities, or hair loss.
research Acne and Systemic Disease
Hormones, especially androgens, play a key role in acne, which can be a symptom of systemic diseases like PCOS and may require targeted treatment.
research Anais Congresso Nacional Sobre Obesidade e Síndrome Metabólica
Obesity can cause acne in kids and teens due to hormonal and metabolic changes.
research Measurement of Acne Severity, Dietary Habits, and Blood Zonulin Levels in Acne Patients
Diet and gut health may influence acne development.
research Acne in hirsute women
Hormonal treatments like birth control pills can improve acne in women with excess hair growth and hormone imbalances.
research The Relationship Between Nutritional Anemia and Acne: A Case-Control Study
Acne is linked to vitamin B12 deficiency.
research [Effects of androgens on the skin. Therpeutic implications].
Androgens affect skin conditions like acne and hirsutism, treatable with hormone therapy and other methods.
research Case 1: Severe acne – not just skin deep
Severe acne in a young girl may indicate underlying hormonal issues.
research Polymorphisms in Genes Involved in Steroidogenesis in the Development of Severe Acne
Certain gene variations are linked to a higher risk of severe acne, suggesting a genetic influence on the condition.
research Acne
Acne is a common skin condition that can be influenced by diet, lifestyle, and hormones, and requires a treatment approach that includes psychological considerations.
research Acne and hirsuties in teenagers
Acne and increased body hair in teenage girls are normal but severe cases may need hormone evaluation and treatment can prevent diabetes linked to PCO.
research A comparative study on insulin resistance in females of reproductive age group with acne vulgaris
Acne in women may indicate insulin resistance.
research Acne Protection: Measures and Miseries
Acne can be treated but may cause emotional distress and mental health issues.
research Androgenic Hormone Profile of Adult Women with Acne
Over half of the adult women with acne in the study had higher than normal levels of male hormones, especially DHEA.
research Hyperandrogenism: Acne and Hirsutism
Hyperandrogenism in women often causes acne and excess hair, treatable with personalized plans including weight loss, hair removal, and medications.
research Acne Severity with the Analysis of Influence Factors and Clinical Observation of the Finasteride Tablet after Treatment
Finasteride effectively treats acne, especially severe cases, with low recurrence rates.
research Effect of testosterone on chests and abdomens of transgender men
Testosterone increases hair growth and acne in transgender men.
research 0952 Spatial transcriptomics reveal compartmentalized dysregulation of lipid metabolism in acne vulgaris
Acne involves increased lipid production and inflammation, affecting skin cell behavior and treatment resistance.
research [Hyperandrogenism and pilosebaceous follicles].
High levels of androgens can cause skin issues like acne, hair loss, and excessive hair growth.
research ODP265 Bph, Androgenic Alopecia, and Acne – Markers of Progesterone Deficiency
Correcting vitamin D and progesterone deficiencies can significantly improve hair loss, acne, and BPH symptoms.
research 1115 Interrogating the gut-skin axis for acne and sebaceous gland health – a case study of nicotinic acid
Taking nicotinic acid supplements might help with acne by affecting the skin's oil glands, but high doses are needed.
research Acne in adult women
Acne is common in adult women, often continues from adolescence, and can lead to scarring.
research Acne: Hormonal concepts and therapy
Hormones, especially androgens, play a big role in acne, but most acne sufferers don't have a hormone disorder. Hormonal treatments, including birth control pills, can be very effective for women whose acne doesn't improve with regular treatments.
research Correlation of Serum 3α-Androstanediol Glucuronide with Acne and Chest Hair Density in Men
Higher levels of a specific hormone are linked to more chest hair and acne in men.