Similar words: isaac newton, optic nerve. Meaning: ['æknɪ] n. an inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin; characterized by papules or pustules or comedones.
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(1) He had terrible acne when he was younger.
(2) A lot of teenagers develop acne.
(3) Severe shock can bring on an attack of acne.
(4) Students often find that their acne flares up before and during exams.
(5) Doctors can treat acne with pills or creams.
(6) Acne is very common among teenagers.
(7) Acne often clears up with a change in diet.
(8) Acne is the curse of adolescence.
(9) Many adolescents suffer from/have acne.
(10) Acne often clears up after the first three months of pregnancy.
(11) A teenager's tendency for acne problems could be genetic.
(12) It's not dirt that causes acne.
(13) People with acne problems should look for oil-free cosmetics.
(14) Acne can affect the face, chest and back and, in severe cases, cause painful cysts.
(15) Although most frequent between ages 11 and 30, acne can persist for many years.
(16) Antibiotics are also prescribed for acne treatment and need to be given for several months at a time to be effective.
(17) It should not be taken lightly because acne can cause permanent scarring and emotional problems.
(18) Some side effects of high doses include acne, oily skin and insomnia.
(19) They help to cut down the number of acne bacteria in the blocked-up grease glands and reduce painful inflammation.
(20) There are 23 ways of prescribing antibiotics for acne based on oral, topical, or combined use of available preparations. Sentencedict.com
(21) The concept of long term rotational antibiotics for acne is outdated and this practice should be avoided.
(22) Q: My teen-age daughter has acne that has gotten worse despite various diets and the vigorous use of different soaps.
(23) For very oily skin or acne, you could use a more astringent base such as witch hazel.
(24) The treatment has a whole host of extremely unpleasant side-effects including weight gain, acne, skin rashes and headaches.
(25) The sense of immediate attraction to this skinny guy with the bad acne and the eyebrows that met.
(26) We recommend the following guidelines for antibiotic treatment of acne in both hospital and general practice.
(27) Now that you know what they did to deserve their acne, it should be easy.
(28) Her short red hair was crudely shaped in a wedge and her pallid cheeks and small chin were peppered with unsightly acne.
(29) Some 500 people needed treatment for exposure, 134 for a rash similar to a severe form of acne.
(30) Retin-A won FDA approval in 1971 as a prescription drug for the treatment of severe acne.