What to do if your student’s pores are clogged

Clogged pores in students can be caused by physical factors such as poor hygiene habits, or by diseases such as acne and folliculitis. Patients can use general treatment, medication and other ways to improve.
1. Physiological factors: Physiological factors such as inadequate daily cleansing and poor hygiene habits may cause clogged pores in students. Usually after cleaning the skin can be dried with a dry towel, but also pay attention to personal hygiene.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Acne: If acne causes pore clogging, daily hygiene and cleaning should be done well, and weak alkaline soap can be used to clean. Patients can use antibiotic drugs such as erythromycin and clindamycin externally under doctor’s guidance, or can use Vitamin A acid cream, tazarotene and other Vitamin A acid drugs externally as prescribed by the doctor to improve the situation.
(2) Folliculitis: Folliculitis may also lead to clogged pores, and patients should keep their skin dry and clean on a daily basis. By bacterial infection patients, should follow the doctor’s prescription of topical erythromycin, mupirocin and other antibiotic drugs; for fungal infection caused by folliculitis, should follow the doctor’s prescription of topical terbinafine, econazole and other antifungal drugs, with the role of sterilization.
If the students appear to have clogged pores, after excluding physiological factors, parents are advised to bring to the regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor. The use of medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.