2020
DOI: 10.4103/idoj.idoj_500_19
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A prospective study examining trigger factors and hormonal abnormalities in adult female acne

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“…There are known endogenous causes for acne, including genetic predisposition, hormonal fluctuation and dysfunction-especially elevated androgen levels-as well as various exogenous causes and aggravation factors, including the use of topical comedogenic substances [183,184], wearing of occlusive clothes, consumption of food with high glycemic index, exposure to stress or excessive solar radiation [179]. Higher temperature and humidity can also induce acne aggravation and flare-ups [184] by causing acute obstruction due to swollen epidermal keratinocytes [185].…”
Section: Does Sunscreen Cause Acne?mentioning
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“…There are known endogenous causes for acne, including genetic predisposition, hormonal fluctuation and dysfunction-especially elevated androgen levels-as well as various exogenous causes and aggravation factors, including the use of topical comedogenic substances [183,184], wearing of occlusive clothes, consumption of food with high glycemic index, exposure to stress or excessive solar radiation [179]. Higher temperature and humidity can also induce acne aggravation and flare-ups [184] by causing acute obstruction due to swollen epidermal keratinocytes [185].…”
Section: Does Sunscreen Cause Acne?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the vehicles were identified as the cause, while UV filters were demonstrated to be non-comedogenic. Acne provoked by sunscreen can therefore be seen as a subtype of acne cosmetica [183,187].…”
Section: Does Sunscreen Cause Acne?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…External factors that infl uence the incidence of acne vulgaris such as exposure to comedogenic substances, cosmetics, stress, drugs, and smoking. Endogenous risk factors aff ecting acne vulgaris are hormonal and genetic (Bansal et al, 2020). Based on research by Common et al, family history factors infl uence acne vulgaris, but research on genetic infl uences is still lacking.…”
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“…According to this study, stress has a favorable relationship with the severity of acne 4 . Research done in India shows that in adult females, acne was worsened by stress 5 . According to a study conducted in Singapore, there is a positive link between sebum production and acne severity when stress levels are high 6 .…”
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confidence: 99%