oily skin

Introduction

Introduction Oily skin is also what we usually say is greasy skin. Oily skin means strong oil secretion, forehead, nose, oily, large pores, blackheads, thick and hard cortex, dark yellow appearance, alkaline skin, better elasticity. , not easy to age. The skin is easily absorbed by ultraviolet rays.

Cause

Cause

Sebum secretion is strong, most people have dark skin, large pores, greasy skin, and even orange peel-like appearance. The pH value is between 5.6 and 6.6. It is easy to adhere to dust and dirt, causing skin infection and acne. Wait. Young people who are common in puberty. Can be divided into two types of ordinary oil and super oil. Such skin is highly resistant to physical, chemical and light stimuli and is not susceptible to allergic reactions. As long as you pay attention to scientific nursing, you will give a healthy, strong and natural face.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Skin test blood routine

The saliculous characteristics of oily skin are: sebum secretion is strong, most people have dark skin, large pores, greasy skin, and even orange peel-like appearance. The pH value is between 5.6 and 6.6, and it is easy to adhere to dust and dirt. , causing skin infections and acne. Young people who are common in puberty. Can be divided into two types of ordinary oil and super oil. Such skin is highly resistant to physical, chemical and light stimuli and is not susceptible to allergic reactions.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

1. The skin is wet and cold:

Often seen in shock, acute organophosphate poisoning, the skin of the limbs pale, damp cold, lightly pressed nails or lips when the color becomes pale and loose after compression, slow redness, indicating poor peripheral circulation, shock still exists. The patient is conscious, but restless, anxious or excited, pale complexion and pale skin, lips and nail bed slightly bluish, cold sweat, cold limbs, nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeat, pulse systolic pressure, low or Close to normal, but also due to increased secretion of catecholamines but high but unstable; diastolic blood pressure is increased, so pulse pressure is reduced, urine output is also reduced.

2. Skin sweating:

Hyperhidrosis refers to the abnormal increase in sweating of local or systemic skin. True systemic hyperhidrosis is rare, and even hyperhidrosis caused by systemic diseases occurs mainly in certain areas. Systemic hyperhidrosis is mainly caused by other diseases such as extensive hyperhidrosis, such as infectious high fever. Local hyperhidrosis often occurs in children or adolescents, often with a family history and a tendency to naturally reduce after adulthood.

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