Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a symptom of Grade I Acne?

  1. Severe cysts and nodules

  2. Minor breakouts with papules

  3. Multiple pustules and inflammation

  4. Only dry skin patches

The correct answer is: Minor breakouts with papules

Grade I Acne is characterized by minor breakouts that typically present as a few small papules and comedones. These mild symptoms indicate the earliest stage of acne, where the skin may have some clogged pores and light inflammation but not severe lesions or widespread skin issues. The presence of papules, which are small, raised bumps on the skin, aligns accurately with the definition of Grade I acne. This stage is often manageable with over-the-counter treatments and does not usually lead to long-term scarring or significant skin damage. Understanding this condition helps estheticians provide appropriate care and treatment options for individuals experiencing early signs of acne. Other symptoms associated with higher grades of acne, like severe cysts, multiple pustules, or solely dry patches, indicate more advanced conditions that require different treatment approaches.