FACIAL BUMPS LATEST CASE 2025!
,WEEK#2 IHUMAN CASE STUDY 14-YEAR-OLD PATIENT WITH
FACIAL BUMPS LATEST CASE 2025!
Case Summary:
• Age: 14 years old
• Height: 5'4" (163 cm)
• Weight: 133 lbs (60.5 kg)
• Chief Complaint: Bumps on the face
Possible Clinical Approach:
1. Differential Diagnoses:
For facial bumps in adolescents, especially
at 14 years old, common causes include:
• Acne vulgaris (most common)
• Folliculitis
• Milia
• Contact dermatitis
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WEEK#2 IHUMAN CASE STUDY 14-YEAR-OLD PATIENT WITH
FACIAL BUMPS LATEST CASE 2025!
Sebaceous hyperplasia
• Keratosis pilaris (less likely on face)
2. History Taking:
Key questions to ask:
• Onset and duration of the bumps?
• Any itching, pain, or discharge?
• Use of any new skincare products?
• Dietary patterns or recent stress?
• Family history of acne or skin conditions?
• Any systemic symptoms?
3. Physical Exam:
• Distribution: T-zone (forehead, nose, chin),
cheeks?
• Type of lesions: Open comedones
(blackheads), closed comedones
(whiteheads), pustules, nodules?
• Presence of scarring or hyperpigmentation?
• Signs of infection (redness, warmth, pus)?
4. Diagnostic Considerations: