Repeated face allergy is hormonal face

Repeated face allergies are not necessarily hormonal face. Hormonal face is caused by irregular topical hormone use, also known as hormone-dependent dermatitis, because of intermittent or prolonged abuse of hormone creams or hormone-containing cosmetic products, resulting in hormone toxicity and side effects caused by a serious skin disease. Hormone face is different from ordinary skin sensitivity or allergy, because it not only seriously damage the normal physiological structure and function of the skin, but also affects the patient’s health, and brings a lot of trouble to the treatment. The causes of recurrent allergies are varied: individual allergies or repeated exposure to allergens, seasonal facial dermatitis, allergy to ultraviolet rays in the sun, cosmetic dermatitis, etc. The following methods can help you determine if you have hormonal allergies. The following methods can be used to determine whether it is hormonal face: 1. Functional or quick-acting topical products are being used or have been used and become dependent. Skin pores begin to become enlarged, easy to redness, appear red blood line. Skin problems such as dry itching, peeling, redness, swelling and pain appear. Skin texture changes from before. 2. When switching to other brands of products, especially mild and safe skincare products, the skin becomes red, swollen, tingling, itchy, peeling, and even red to black. If you use back to the original product, these symptoms are quickly improved, and if you stop using it again, the skin inflammation phenomenon will quickly re-emerge, and gradually aggravate, and so on and so forth. Allergy recovery process need to pay attention to face hygiene care, avoid contact with some polluted environment, away from animal hair, willow, pollen, etc., to develop good dietary habits and living habits. Repeated allergies are not necessarily hormonal face, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the examination of the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.