Sweat: Pores Clogged __link__

[Your Name/Title] References: Dermatology Textbooks, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD).

Sweat pores are the tiny openings of your eccrine sweat glands — found almost everywhere on your body. Their job: release a mix of water, salt, and electrolytes to cool you down. Unlike sebaceous (oil) pores, they don’t produce oil themselves. So what’s clogging them? sweat pores clogged

To prevent clogged sweat pores, follow these tips: [Your Name/Title] References: Dermatology Textbooks

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When these tiny openings are blocked by dead skin cells, bacteria, or heavy products, sweat gets trapped beneath the skin. This pressure causes the surrounding tissue to become inflamed. Common Symptoms to Watch For or heavy products