Does acne need to be treated

  Acne is not just for people who are in their adolescence, but also for those who have had children, and for those who have started to have acne even after eight or nine years.  Acne, commonly known as “pimples”, is a lesion of the sebaceous glands of hair follicles. It is caused by endocrine disorders that lead to excessive oil secretion, clogged pores, abnormal keratinization, and bacterial growth in the hair follicles.  The symptoms of acne are: acne, folliculitis, nodules, cysts, etc.  The location of acne is not the same for everyone, with the face, upper chest and upper back being the most common. Whether you grow acne or not has a lot to do with congenital factors. People with oily skin are prone to grow it, and if your parents have never had acne and your skin is fair, then the chances of growing acne are smaller.  Acne is more stubborn and the treatment is not as easy to recover from as skin allergies. Acne requires long-term treatment and is prone to recurrence after curing and stopping the medication.  If you have oily skin and your pores are easily clogged, wash your face several times a day and wash your face regularly with warm water to keep it dry and clean; this will help with acne treatment, and perhaps after puberty, acne will naturally heal.  Whether or not acne needs to be treated depends on the severity of the condition and the individual’s requirements for facial beauty. Painful, itchy, scarring and severe acne are those that require treatment. Depending on the occupation such as actors or flight attendants, even if the symptoms are mild, the occupation requires treatment with medication that treats severe acne in order to achieve the best results.  Some people ask if volcanic mud can cure acne, or if some other cosmetics can cure acne. There are some medical cosmetics that contain some medication that may work, but general cosmetics that do not contain medication should not have much effect.  If your acne is serious, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for a consultation. If you encounter any problems before the consultation or during the treatment, you can contact me by phone.