Acne, also known as acne, is a chronic inflammatory disease that people tend to get in their lives. In general, there is no direct relationship between gynecological diseases and acne on the face, not necessarily acne after suffering from gynecological diseases, whether acne depends mainly on whether the gynecological disease affects the endocrine. If the patient suffers from a gynecological disease that affects the endocrine, he may grow acne; if the gynecological disease does not affect the endocrine, he will not usually grow acne. If the gynecological disease affects the endocrine, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, androgens will be secreted in large quantities, the patient’s sebaceous gland function increases, oil is secreted in large quantities, the patient can grow acne. In the case of common gynecological diseases such as uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps, adenomyosis and chocolate cysts that do not affect endocrine secretion, acne usually does not occur. Acne on the face can also be caused by a variety of reasons, such as clogged pores, abnormal oil production, etc., not necessarily due to gynecological diseases. Therefore, when acne occurs on the face, you can first visit a dermatologist to rule out skin diseases. If there is no result, then go to the gynecology department for a female hormone test to rule out the presence of specific gynecological diseases.