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Factors Believed By Jordanian Acne Patients To Affect Their Acne Condition By A J Jackson
Summary of research:
This study in Jordan described the pattern of in 166 untreated patients aged 13 - 42 years attending dermatology clinics and assessed patients' perceptions of factors that have an effect on their condition. Family history of was positive in 69. 3 % of patients. Emotional stress, hot weather and sweating were believed to be aggravating factors by patients of both sexes, and premenstrual factors and cosmetics
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were factors among women. Many patients believed that their was exacerbated by certain aspects of diet including nuts, chocolate, fatty food, fried food, eggs, cakes and biscuits, spices and coffee and tea.
Report Title: Factors believed by Jordanian patients to affect their condition.
Researcher ( s ): El - Akawi Z, Abdel - Latif Nemr N, Abdul - Razzak K, Al - Aboosi M
From Journal: East Mediterr Health J, 12 ( 6 ): 840 - 6 2006
To obtain the full report, please visit PurpleHealth Medical Research Service Adam Jackson is a medical writer / researcher specialising in effective, natural solutions to common health problems. He is a qualified Complementary medical practitioner and a former columnist for the Nursing Times & Editor of http://www.internethealthlibrary.com . He has written seven books which have been published around the world & translated into 27 languages. He has a special interest in skin care.
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