What should I do if I have acne on my face?

Acne on the face generally refers to acne, which can be improved by lifestyle modification, topical medication, systemic medication, and complementary therapies under the guidance of a doctor.
When you have acne on your face, you should pay attention to reducing the intake of high-sugar food and dairy products, regular work and rest, avoid staying up late, do not scratch the lesions, choose oil-control and moisturizing skin care products, and be careful not to over-clean.
In terms of medication, mild acne patients are mainly treated with topical medication, and the medications available are benzoyl peroxide gel, retinoic acid ointment, adapalene gel, fusidic acid cream, azelaic acid, etc. Oral doxycycline, minocycline and other antibiotics can be taken if necessary.
Severe acne requires oral isotretinoin treatment to improve acne symptoms by regulating sebaceous gland secretion. All of the above medications should be used under medical supervision.
In addition, adjuvant treatments such as red and blue light therapy, chemical peel therapy and photodynamic therapy can also be used to treat acne, but it is important to choose a regular medical institution to do so.
Acne should be treated promptly and actively.