NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
HEALTH EDUCATION
Question
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beard
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moustache
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pimples
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beard
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Detailed explanation-1: -While teenage acne is primarily caused by an influx of hormones during puberty, hormone production stabilizes after puberty. Adult acne continues to occur, though mostly in women. Hormonal fluctuations during adulthood such as pregnancy and menstruation typically trigger acne.
Detailed explanation-2: -The pores in your skin contain oil glands. When you hit puberty, there’s an increase in sex hormones called androgens. The excess hormones cause your oil glands to become overactive, enlarge, and produce too much oil, or sebum. When there’s too much sebum, the pores or hair follicles become blocked with skin cells.
Detailed explanation-3: -Wash face twice a day using mild soap and warm water (do not scrub). Don’t burst or pop pimples, this may cause acne to get worse. Clean eyeglasses regularly. Let skin breathe. Keep hair clean and away from the face. Avoid prolonged sun exposure. More items