Acne on the face generally refers to acne. Acne on the face may be related to gynecological endocrine disorders, such as being in the menstrual phase, or suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome.
Acne on the face may be related to gynecological disorders. If the patient is menstruating, the androgen level rises, and the endocrine disorder can lead to acne; if a woman has acne and is accompanied by symptoms such as hirsuteness and irregular menstruation, it may be seen as polycystic ovary syndrome.
However, acne may also be related to other factors. For example, if a patient has bad lifestyle habits such as staying up late for a long time or eating a spicy diet, it will lead to an increase in the secretion of sebaceous glands, which will also cause acne.
If you have acne on your face, you should go to the hospital in time, undergo hospital-related examinations, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.