Follicle angle plug

Follicular horn plugs are caused by keratosis at the openings of the sebaceous ducts of the hair follicles, forming so-called "corner plugs". After hardening, pores are blocked. Appearance is like a small papule-like pimples, scattered scattered, with a flesh-colored, reddish-brown, brown, or gray-black color. Most of the rashes have no symptoms of pain and itching. Hair follicle keratosis looks much like "goose bumps", but the general "goose bumps" is a contraction of erector hair muscles caused by weather or mood, which is a temporary skin change; and hair follicle keratosis is formed Pimples are a persistent condition.

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