Oil-secreting pimples are classified as acne, which can be treated by general treatment, topical medication, systemic medication, physical therapy and other measures.
Acne is related to factors such as androgen inducing sebaceous glands to secrete large amounts of oil, as well as hyperkeratosis of follicular ducts and propagation of Propionibacterium acnes.
1. General treatment: Keep the skin clean and hygienic, wash the face with water or suitable cleansing products, remove excess oil flakes and bacterial mixtures on the skin surface, avoid squeezing and scratching, limit the intake of high-sugar, high-fat foods and milk, avoid mental stress, and avoid staying up all night.
2. Topical medication: Benzoyl peroxide gel and tazarotene gel can be used externally to kill Propionibacterium acnes, dissolve pimples and astringent effect, and selenium disulfide lotion can also be used to reduce the content of free fatty acids in the skin.
3. Systemic medication: taking minocycline tetracycline and other antibiotics, along with isotretinoin, can inhibit sebaceous gland secretion, regulate the follicular duct hyperkeratosis, and improve the anaerobic environment of the hair follicle.
The oil secretion is exuberant, acne need to go to the hospital in time to check, drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor.