Physiological acne, also known as menstrual acne, is mainly characterized by the appearance of premenstrual and gradual recovery after menstruation, mostly in the form of pimples and pimples, among others.
Menstrual acne, specifically, is characterized by a significant increase in the number of pimples and a small increase in the number of whiteheads and pimples. The imbalance in the ratio of androgens to estrogens during the week before and after menstruation leads to endocrine disruption and causes acne. It mainly appears on the forehead, around the jaw, sideburns and sides of the cheeks. Acne worsens during menstruation and basically disappears after menstruation, but will appear again before the next period, and the cycle continues.
It is recommended that women eat a light diet during the physiological period, eat less greasy and sweet foods, maintain a normal routine, and pay attention to local hygiene and cleanliness, which can be relieved after the physiological period. If the number of appearances is large and frequent, you need to go to the regular hospital for examination and diagnosis in a timely manner.