Abstract
"This article provides information on the use of Dilasen balm for acne vulgaris and seborrheic skin. We observed 34 patients with acne vulgaris. The results of acne vulgaris tests in patients with clinically mild to moderate severity have been clinically described.
The article presents clinical and microbiological data in patients with acne vulgaris.
It is more likely to develop in all patients with seborrheic dermatitis vulgaris. Patients with hypoxia vulgaris can experience low self-esteem, discomfort, depression, nervousness, isolation and, as a result, worsen the patient's condition, complicate treatment and lead to a decrease in the quality of life."
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