Teenage acne: when it’s time to see a doctor?

Teenage acne: when it’s time to see a doctor?

Acne
August 17, 2019 , Last updated: December 9, 2024

From those difficult exams, to first day at high school, to surviving in a new friend group there are complex amount of emotional and hormonal changes a teen goes through. So why let acne add on to the list of problems? Acne itself may not just bring physical but also social and emotional challenges. Let’s face this firstly by understanding, what are the causes of acne?

Acne is a skin condition that can start appearing on skin at an early age of 9, affecting more than 85% of teenagers, though acne can occur in all age groups they are most common in teens.

There are different types of acne, commonly referred to as pimples, zits, blackheads or whiteheads. When puberty hits acne hits too, bringing in plenty of hormonal changes. The high levels of testosterone signals body to produce sebum and as the oil production increases it clogs up the follicles. These clogged follicles in return cause pimples to start growing underneath the skin layer. In addition, acne could also be an indication to underlying medical problem such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) which often results in chronic acne. In some cases, it could also be heredity, which means if either of your parents has it, you are more likely to be affected with it too.

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External factors causing acne:

Missing on little things such as not drinking enough water, excessive munching on your favorite sweet or simply forgetting to wash your face often could be the biggest enemy to your skin. It can also be triggered with the use of cosmetics, hair styling products or even heavy sweating, weather conditions like hot and humid all of which could lead to causes of acne. However, it does remain unclear what could exactly trigger acne but it does comes down to individual skin type.

Emotional and psychological effect:

Teenagers may start feeling conscious and it could take a toll on their confidence level, a study by British Journal of Dermatology showed acne sufferers faced social, psychological and emotional problems just like one facing chronic health problems such as diabetes, arthritis and epilepsy. Hence it is recommended taking acne seriously because what may not seem very important to an adult could mean the most to a teenager so why not get rid of those spots whilst we can?

Treatment options:

Turning to over the counter remedies for acne like face wash, creams or gels to combat acne is probably the first thing however despite your best effort are you not being able to control acne? Are the pimples getting bigger in size and filled with fluid? Have they left scars which are knocking off your confidence to post that selfie? If that’s a yes to any of these questions, do not hesitate to get help from a homeopathic doctor.

Homeopathic treatment for acne uses a holistic approach and aims to cure acne affected skin and prevent future breakouts. It also aims to improve mental well-being by balancing hormone levels without any side effects. Since not everyone gets the same kind of pimples how can the defense be the same? Homeopathic medicines for acne treats every skin type as unique it thus provides not just natural and long-lasting relief but also help heal acne scars.

At times, you may feel like your skin is impossible to cure but with safe acne treatment and right lifestyle choices you can enjoy the clear skin you always dream of. Here are a few tips to keep your skin glowing:

Tips

  • Wash your face once or twice a day with gentle face wash to get rid of excessive oil.
  • Avoid using scrubs as it can irritate your skin.
  • Get sleep for at least 7-9 hours; disrupted sleep can heavily influence your emotions, energy and stress levels.
  • If you suffer from body acne, shower soon after workouts or sweating.
  • Avoiding picking, scratching, or touching pimples.
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