Acne is usually referred to as acne, and acne in late pregnancy is recommended to pay attention to rest, light diet, adjusting the mindset, and topical care, which can help improve the symptoms.
A woman’s body hormone levels change, her immunity becomes weaker, and her skin is more sensitive during pregnancy, and being affected by these factors may lead to acne.
If the acne is not too serious, medication is usually not recommended to avoid affecting the fetus. It is recommended to pay attention to rest, eat a light diet, and reduce the intake of spicy and stimulating, oily and sweet foods to avoid increasing sebum secretion, which may further aggravate the acne condition.
It is recommended to increase the amount of water intake, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, ensure sufficient sleep, and maintain a good state of mind, which can help to alleviate the symptoms. It is recommended not to squeeze the area and not to treat it through cosmetic manipulation to avoid aggravation of the symptoms.
If a pregnant woman has more acne on her face or the symptoms are more obvious, it is recommended not to deal with it blindly, but to go to the dermatology department of the hospital for examination and treatment with the doctor’s advice.