Sentences with phrase «confused with acne»

Both garlic and onions, which are part of the same lily family, are high in a form of insoluble fiber called inulin (not to be confused with the acne hormone insulin).
They are often confused with acne because the symptoms are almost similar.

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Infantile seborrheic dermatitis is another common baby rash and one that is often confused with baby acne.
This condition should not be confused with milia, which are tiny white bumps on your baby's face, as milia is not related to baby acne.
I'm just confused with what you said that it is also possible for progesterone to cause acne, and this occurs as a result of birth control pills.
Proper hygiene and seeing a dermatologist is the best ways to deal with baby chin acne since they can be confused with conditions such as keratosis Polaris that can also affect children.
When the molecular chain is long, they become inulin, not to be confused with the important acne hormone insulin.
Milk thistle is proven to work as well (reduces acne by 50 % in eight weeks) so it's not like you're confusing it with some other change you unwittingly made at the same time.
Don't confuse this with black pepper, which is a healthy seasoning to use for acne but not for vitamin C. Bell peppers are another food where the organic version has more vitamin C; this Polish study found that conventional bell peppers contained 119 mg of per 100 grams whereas organic ones contained 136 mg.
With such a vast sea of fraud and business interests it is extremely easy for an acne patient to get confused, or knocked off course entirely.
There are several other medical conditions that can easily be confused with feline acne, such as ringworm (which is actually a fungal infection), yeast infections or food allergies.
Other skin diseases that can be confused with feline acne include feline eosinophilic complex, demodecosis (mange), and ringworm.
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