Psoriasis and other Skin Disorders
The skin is the largest organ on our body. For an adult, the skin covering the body can reach over 20 square feet of skin. It is also the most exposed organ in the body which makes it more prone to germs and bacteria which cause skin diseases and skin disorders.
Acne is a common skin disorder which causes pimples. Pimples develop when hair follicles under the skin clog up. Many pimples form on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. It can affect anyone ranging in age from 10 to 40. Acne is a red and irritating skin rash which mainly affects teenagers and young adults however it can occur at all ages. Acne can have a short term psychological effect as decreased self-confidence ... See the complete post here
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