Adults with acne on both sides of the cheeks and cheekbones are mainly considered to be related to acne, folliculitis, chicken pox and other diseases.
1. Acne: It is related to abnormal androgen levels, genetic factors, diet, poor work and rest, etc. It can lead to pimples or inflammatory papules and nodules on the affected area. If the affected area is infected, pustules may also appear, and then the symptoms of pimples on the cheeks.
2. Folliculitis: mainly caused by hair follicles infected with bacteria and fungi, which can lead to pimples and pustules, often accompanied by itching, pain, heat, swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. chickenpox: mainly caused by infection with varicella zoster virus, in addition to the head and face, can lead to the patient’s trunk, limbs and other parts of the pimples, blisters, accompanied by itching and other uncomfortable symptoms, and some patients can also be accompanied by fever.
Adults with pimples on both sides of the cheeks and cheekbones may also have other causes, so please consult a doctor as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis, and under the guidance of specialists to carry out the appropriate treatment.