Why do endocrine disorders cause acne?

The formation of acne is closely related to sex hormones, skin oils and bacteria.
Some endocrine disorders can cause abnormalities in sex hormone production, which in turn can aggravate acne production, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, which requires prompt treatment.
There are also some normal hormonal changes in the human body, such as in boys and girls during puberty, when androgen production increases and acne may be heavier, but this acne will subside on its own at the end of puberty and there is no need to worry too much.
These are physiological changes in hormones and again there is no need to worry too much.
In addition, acne can be aggravated by the use of certain hormone-containing drugs or cosmetics, etc. Therefore, when acne is more serious, do not blindly guess, but consult your doctor first and then deal with it in a targeted manner.