The term “endocrine disorders causing acne” is inaccurate, as endocrine disorders are a vague and general concept that refers to a range of symptoms that can be caused by endocrine disorders.
Acne can be caused by a specific endocrine disorder, or it can be caused by other systemic disorders, or it can just be a normal change in the body’s hormone levels.
Therefore, when acne is severe, it is important to first seek medical attention to determine the exact cause of the problem and then further target treatment.
Without knowing the exact cause of the acne, it is not possible to give advice on “endocrine regulation”, as there are many different diseases behind endocrine disorders, each with a specific treatment plan. It is advisable to take a cautious approach to drugs that only claim to “regulate endocrine secretion” without further explanation of the specific disease and the principles of their use, in order to avoid blind treatment and blind use of drugs that may cause other side effects such as damage to liver and kidney function.”