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Closed Comedo (Oil Gland)
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also know as WHITEHEAD, and appears as small bumps just under the skins surface.
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Milia (Oil Gland)
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are benign, Keratin-filled cysts that appear just under the epidermis and have no visible opening.
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Sebaceous Cyst (Oil Gland)
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Large protruding pocket-like lesions filled with sebum.
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Seborrheic Dermatitis (Oil Gland)
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is a skin condition caused by an inflammation of the Sebaceous glands. Characterized by: Redness, dry or oily scaling, crusting and/or itchiness.
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Rosacea (Oil Glands)
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Formerly called Acne Rosacea, is a chronic condition that appears primarily on the cheeks and noes.
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Anhidrosis (Sweat Glands)
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is a deficiency i perspiration, often a result of fever or certain skin diseases.
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Bromhidrosis (Sweat Glands)
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is a foul-smelling perspiration usually noticeable in the armpit or on the feet, this is caused by bacteria.
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Hyperhidrosis (Sweat Glands)
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Excessive seating, caused by heat of general body weakness.
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Miliaria Rubra (Sweat Glands)
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also know as PRICKLY HEAT, is an acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands, Characterized by the eruption of small red vesicles and accompanied by burning and itching skin.
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