If acne is acne, it may be caused by endocrine imbalance, but it may also be caused by folliculitis, contact dermatitis, etc. It is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital in time to check and make clear the actual situation, and then carry out the relevant treatment.
1. Endocrine disorders: Endocrine disorders are one of the causes of acne, due to changes in the hormonal balance of the body, which leads to the appearance of acne on the skin, dark spots and other symptoms, but with the gradual balance of the endocrine, the acne will gradually subside.
2. Folliculitis: If there is a bacterial infection on the skin, it may lead to folliculitis, which will lead to a lot of pimples on the patient’s skin, and these pimples will be accompanied by a strong sense of itching or pain.
3. Contact dermatitis: If the skin comes into contact with allergens or irritants, it may lead to allergic reactions on the skin, and the patient’s skin may have red spots, pimples and other symptoms, and sometimes there may be some red air masses, accompanied by obvious itching, and some of the patients may also be accompanied by sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes and other symptoms.
It is recommended that patients should develop a good lifestyle to relieve the symptoms of endocrine disruption, but also pay attention to good personal hygiene, but also do not contact with allergens, so as not to lead to more acne on the body.