Acne, Microbial Basis Of - Research Article from World of Microbiology and Immunology

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Acne, Microbial Basis Of - Research Article from World of Microbiology and Immunology

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Acne is a condition that affects the hair follicles. A hair follicle consists of a pore the opens to the surface of the skin. The pore leads inward to a cavity that is connected to oil glands. The glands, which are called sebaceous glands, produce oil (sebum) that lubricates the skin and the hair that grows out of the cavity. As the hair grows the oil leaves the cavity and spreads out over the surface of the skin, were it forms a protective coating. However, in conditions such as acne, the oil becomes trapped in the cavities of the hair follicles. This accumulation of oil is irritating and so causes an inflammation. One consequence of the inflammation is an unsightly, scabby appearing crust on the surface of the skin over the inflamed follicles. This surface condition is acne.

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