Sudden acne in people who never have acne is considered to be related to acne, mainly due to dietary factors, androgens, Propionibacterium acnes infection and other factors.
1. Dietary factors: If you often eat too sweet food or dairy products, this will lead to exuberant secretion of sebaceous glands, which will lead to a large amount of oil secretion, and when the oil clogs the local pores, it will trigger acne, causing the symptoms of sudden acne.
2. Androgen stimulation: For men or women in puberty, due to the exuberant secretion of androgen in the body, it will stimulate the sebaceous glands to produce more sebum, and when the sebum and the local shedding of epidermis are mixed together to block the pores, it will trigger the symptoms of sudden acne in patients.
3. Propionibacterium acnes infection: If you don’t pay attention to facial hygiene, it will lead to the overgrowth of Propionibacterium acnes, which will stimulate the hair follicles and the surrounding tissues to trigger an inflammatory reaction, causing the patient to experience the symptoms of sudden onset of acne.
If acne is diagnosed as the cause, early and standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.