acne triggers and medication
Common vascular conditions
Pigment Disorders
Dermatitis Types
Sudoriferous Gland Disorders
100

What is the name of the oral medication often used as a last resort for severe acne and requires liver monitoring and risk program enrollment?

What is Isotretinoin?

100

Which vascular disorder causes redness, flushing, and may lead to thickened skin or Rhinophyma in severe cases?

What is Rosacea?
100

Which hormonal pigment disorder is common in pregnancy and often affects the cheeks and upper lip?

What is Melasma?

100

Which chronic form of dermatitis is linked to allergies and includes itching and dehydration?

What is atopic dermatitis?
100

What is the medical term for a deficiency in perspiration?

What is anhidrosis?

200

Which medication regulates androgen hormones and is often prescribed for young women and teens to manage acne?

What is spironolactone?

200

Which condition presents as visible capillaries on the nose, cheeks, or chin and is often called couperose skin?

What is Telangiectasia?

200

What Are freckles also known as?

What are ephelids?

200

Which dermatitis is caused by repeated exposure to allergens over time?

What is allergic contact dermatitis?

200

Which disorder is marked by foul smelling sweat caused by bacteria and yeast?

What is bromhidrosis?

300

Which topical vitamin A acid is a strong peeling agent that dries and flushes out follicles?

What is tretinoin (Retinol-A(

300

What treatment can help reduce vascular lesions by collapsing veins using a solution?

What is sclerotherapy?

300

Which type of pigmentation disorder results in white patches and is believed to be an autoimmune condition?

What is vitiligo?

300

Which condition appears as acne-like papules around the mouth but is not contagious?

What is perioral dermatitis?

300

What is the term for excessive sweating due to heat, stress, or medications?

What is hyperhidrosis?

400

What are two potential side effects of adapalene (Differin)?

What are drying and photosensitivity?

400

Name two aggravating factors for rosacea

What are spicy foods and alcohol? (Other valid answers: caffeine, heat, sun, stress)

400

Which fungal condition inhibits melanin production but is not contagious?

What is tinea versicolor?

400

Which condition is triggered by irritants, causing redness, itching, and possibly chemical burns?

What is irritant contact dermatitis?

400

What condition is also called “prickly heat” and appears as red vesicles due to heat exposure?

What is miliaria rubra?

500

Name three common acne triggers that can be addressed through lifestyle or topical care

What are excess oil, bacteria, and clogged follicles?

500

Which advanced esthetic tools can be used to treat vascular issues like rosacea?

What are lasers, IPL, and radio frequency?

500

What is poikiloderma of Civatte and what causes it?

What is reddish-brown pigmentation on the sides of the neck caused by chronic sun exposure?

500

Which type of dermatitis is related to poor circulation and affects the lowers legs?

What is stasis dermatitis?

500

What term describes excessive sweating caused by underlying medical conditions like menopause?

What is diaphoresis?

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