Pimples during puberty are usually acne, and the time it takes for acne to clear up varies from person to person. Mild acne tends to clear up with the end of puberty, but poor lifestyle and dietary habits, hormone level disorders, etc. can lead to a prolonged course of the disease. Moderate to severe acne usually requires intervention to eliminate.
Increased androgen levels after puberty or imbalance between estrogen and androgen levels can lead to abnormal sebaceous gland secretion, which in turn triggers the development of acne. The time it takes for acne to clear up is often related to factors such as the patient’s lifestyle and eating habits, and whether or not treatment is taken. Mild acne tends to eliminate with the end of puberty, while moderate to severe acne often requires intervention to end.
Patients with acne during puberty should pay attention to skin cleansing, adjust their lifestyle and dietary habits, avoid spicy, stimulating and oily foods, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. In addition, patients should develop good habits of work and rest, avoid staying up late, etc.. If necessary, the use of fusidic acid cream, adapalene gel and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor.
Adolescent acne patients should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for regular treatment, do not self-medication.