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What is the difference between Acne and Eczema?

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Carice Snow

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Answered Aug 30, 2019

Acne is considered as a common occurrence and a skin ailment which most people have or have experienced in their lifetime, especially in their teenage years. Acne may be characterized as non-inflamed or inflamed pigmentations or abnormalities in the normal skin color. Acne occurs because there is a block in the hair endings or follicles.

Acne is considered as a common occurrence and a skin ailment which most people have or have
Dirt and grime accumulate, and bacteria are abundant. If no intervention is accomplished, it may cause scarring, pigmentation, or even inflammation in the infected area. Eczema is considered as an inflammation of the epidermal layer. It doesn’t disturb the hair follicle endings, but rather is due to different causes. Eczema can cause reddening, drying, itching, or scarring in the affected area, and it is not a skin disease, but rather, the result of a disease condition.

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G. Roland

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Answered Aug 08, 2019

The skin is the largest organ of the body, which consists of three layers; the dermis, epidermis, and subcutaneous tissue. The skin is like a system on its own, which is exposed to several environmental disaster and pollution. Likewise, the disease on the human skin can be easily seen without the use of any devices. Two of the common but different diseases that occur on the skin are acne and eczema. Acne is a skin disease which occurs commonly on people.

The skin is the largest organ of the body, which consists of three layers; the dermis, epidermis,
The features of acne can be a disturbance in the skin color, or inflamed pigmentations or non-inflamed pigmentations. Eczema, on the other hand, is a symptom of the condition of an underlying disease. It is considered to be occur due to the inflammation of the epidermis layer of the skin. Eczema appears in different ways depending on the cause of it. But acne occurs on the skin due to the infection and blocking in the follicle endings, which lead to pigmentations.

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Answered May 24, 2019

Acne and eczema are both conditions that affect the skin. Acne occurs from excess oil. It can also come from stress, lack of sleep, and oily products. More likely to appear on the face, it can also appear on the chest and back. Eczema is caused by an allergic reaction. It happens when the skin's complexion becomes dehydrated and less oily. It is not contagious.

Acne and eczema are both conditions that affect the skin. Acne occurs from excess oil. It can also
Youths that are affected mainly get it around their face. Adults that experience eczema can have it all around their body. Eczema is itchy and over time can become painful. While eczema can be treated by lotions and balms, it is best to consult a doctor about acne.

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