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The subject of the acne is female: She is 12 years old and 5'2' tall and weighs 95 pounds. The area of acne is on the forehead and chin. These are deep blackheads that cannot be pushed out. The skin has a very bumpy appearance.

There are no other physical or mental sufferings.

The acne started in the third grade and there is no menses.

The acne is occasionally worse towards the evening and the facial oils are also more as the day goes by.

The acne is better after being in a hot tub, better in the summer, and worse in the winter.

The patient is physically changing during this stage of puberty, but the acne was the only symptom in the third grade no signs of puberty in the third grade.

She is sensitive to blinking lights.

no typical bad habits, ok with friends and family, no fears or dreams.

thirst is less, normal hunger, there is no food the body cannot stand.

Sweats less and sweats at the trunk.

Bowel movement every other day and they are solid.

Sleeps well on her side.

No strange symptoms or feelings.

took epiduo and had excessive skin drying and discontinued

No major disease in family, and had not had immunizations.

Normal female development physically and mentally. Good grades and numerous friends.

No menstrual cycle.

No major diseases.
 
  jgreenedr on 2011-01-17
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