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What endocrine gland is to blame for a pimple

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The endocrine gland most commonly associated with the development of pimples is the sebaceous gland, which is influenced by hormones produced by the endocrine system. Specifically, androgens (male hormones that are present in both males and females) lead to increased oil production in the sebaceous glands. During puberty, hormonal changes can stimulate these glands, leading to excess sebum (oil) production and clogged pores, which contribute to the formation of acne or pimples. Other hormonal factors, including fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone, can also impact acne, particularly in women during the menstrual cycle or due to conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

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