acne rosacea - ANSWERis a skin condition caused by dermodex mite. results in a red pustular
appearance. ask the client of triggers alcohol, spicy food, sun. If yes they may have acne rosacea
Steatocystoma multiplex - ANSWERthere is no pore opening. it looks like inflames acne, but is not
inflamed. pools of sebum that when extracted ooze a gelatinous fluid. you can only drain these never
rid of them completely. this condition is rare.
Perioral dermatitis - ANSWERithy and rash like papules that often appear in patches around the
mouth area
keratosis Polaris - ANSWERlooks like "chicken skin" and can feel like sandpaper. it is caused by skin
cells not shedding properly and feel rough to the touch.
Folliculitis - ANSWERa fungal condition that looks liek non-inflamed acne
Rosacea fulminans - ANSWERvery red painful lesions that occur mostly down the muddle of the
forehead, cheeks, and chin.
staph infection - ANSWERit does not have symetrical borders like a pimple or pustule.if the infection
is large it will resemble boils . do not treat this infection.
what are skin types determined by - ANSWERgenetics, age, isotrtnoin (accuntane)
dry skin - ANSWERskin type with not much oil production at all
dehydrated skin - ANSWERskin does not have enough moisture in it.
mild acne - ANSWER10 lesions or less
moderate acne - ANSWER10-30 lesions