Acne is generally referred to as acne, and boy acne can be treated through life care, medication, physical therapy and other ways.
1. Life care: patients should pay attention to facial hygiene, prohibit scratching the affected area, prohibit spicy and stimulating food, develop a good routine, avoid staying up late.
2. Medication:
(1) topical drugs: you can use adapalene gel, retinoic acid cream and other retinoids under the guidance of a physician; when infected, you can use erythromycin ointment and other antibiotic drugs for anti-infection treatment; you can also use selenium dioxide to inhibit pathogenic microbial infections.
(2) Oral medication: moderate and severe acne can be treated with oral antibiotics such as tetracycline and minocycline; severe acne can be treated with retinoids such as isotretinoin; and polymerized acne and eruptive acne can be treated with glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone.
3. Physical therapy: acne can also use red and blue light irradiation to inhibit the inflammatory response; you can also use fruit acids to promote the renewal of epidermal cells and relieve symptoms.
If a boy has acne during puberty, parents should bring their children to the clinic in time, standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.