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Medical Corner  TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR PUBERTAL ACNE









    •  Changing  your  pillowcase  every  3  days  and  bed
       sheet every 1-2 weeks. Ensure to dust your bed ev-
 Tips to Beat   ery night before sleeping and repeat the same in
       the morning. This is to ensure that dead skin cells

       that were shed on the sheets over the night are re-
 Pubertal   moved to prevent them from adhering to the skin                    When to

       and clogging the skin pores.
                                                                               visit the
 Acne!  •  Washing your face is the most important thing you                   Doctor for

       can  do.  It  helps  remove  excess  surface  oils  and
       dead skin cells that can clog your pores. But wash-
                                                                               Acne?
       ing too much  or scrubbing excessively can cause
       damage  by  making  your  skin  too  dry  or  irritating
 uring puberty, the body undergoes   acne.
 significant  hormonal  changes,  lead-
 ing
 D  to  increased  sebum  production   •  Remember to wash after exercising because sweat
 in the skin’s oil glands. This excess oil, com-  can clog your pores and make your acne worse. If   •  Severe pain from acne

 bined  with  dead  skin  cells  and  bacteria,   you work around greasy food or oil, if you’ve been   •  Infected acne with a foul odor
 clogs pores and causes acne.  sweating due to sports or school activities, wash
 Apparently, pubertal acne starts around                                    •  Deep, subdermal acne
       your face and other acne-prone areas as soon as
 age 11-12 for girls and 13-14 for boys. It can                             •  Non-responsive to home treat-
 Note: Pimples are small growths on the sur-  possible.
 range from mild to severe and may be ac-                                      ments
 face of the skin. They may become inflamed
 companied  by  other  symptoms  like  red-                                 •  Widespread acne coverage
 or discoloured while Acne is a condition on   •  If you use hair spray or styling gel, try to keep them
 ness, inflammation, and scarring.                                          •  Emotional distress or significant
 its  own  which  typically  causes  pimples  to   away  from  your  face  as  much  as  possible.  Many   self-consciousness due to acne

 develop.  hair  products  contain  oils  that  can  make  acne
 Factors that can contribute to pubertal
       worse. Try to use water-based products.
 acne include:
 Pubertal  acne,  also  known  as  adolescent
 •  Hormonal fluctuations
 acne,  is  a  common  skin  condition  that  af-  •  If you get acne on areas such as your chest or back,
 •  Genetics
 fects teenagers during puberty. This is af-  avoid  wearing  tight  clothes,  which  can  rub  and
 •  Stress
 fected  by  80-85%  of  teenagers.  While  the   cause irritation.
 •  Poor skincare habits/Poor hygiene e.g
 duration can vary in different individuals, it
 use of wrong skin care products/ over
 can last up to 5-10 years in some teenagers.  •  Lifestyle  changes  (e.g.,  regular  exercise,  healthy
 use of the right skin care product.
 It is characterised by the occurrence of acne   diet, good sleep habits)
 •  Certain medications
 lesions,  such  as  pimples,  blackheads,  and
 whiteheads, on the face, chest, and back.  •  A dermatologist may prescribe Topical creams and
       gel. As well as oral antibiotic and hormonal thera-                                          NURSE SHUAIB
                                                                                   OBI HOSTEL NURSE/MATRON
       pies in severe cases.






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