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Childhood Acne

Acne is the teenagers’ curse. Teenagers have to worry about pimples just when they want to look their best. Acne can pop up on the shoulders, back, neck, and face. Many people still have acne or acne scars when they are adults.

These things do not cause acne:


Teenagers get acne because they have a lot of androgen. Androgen is a hormone. The glands under your skin make more oil when you have a lot of androgen. The oil ducts get clogged and infected. Then bumps pop up on the skin. Newborn babies can get a little acne from their mother’s hormones. This can happen when the baby is 2 to 4 weeks old.

These things help cause acne:

Your child’s doctor can give your child special creams, antibiotics, or Retin A cream or gel if your child’s acne is bad. Ask the doctor for advice. Don’t do anything special for a baby’s acne. Just wash the skin gently.

Questions to Ask














Are there signs of infection with the acne such as fever and swelling?
Is the acne very bad?
Are the pimples big and painful?
Have you tried self-care, and it doesn’t help?
Does self-care make the skin worse?

Self-Care Tips


Time is the only cure for acne, but these tips can help: