Your hair follicles clog with dead skin cells and oil, leading to acne, a skin disorder. It results in pimples, blackheads, or whiteheads. Although it affects people of all ages, teenagers are most commonly affected by acne. Although there are effective treatments for acne, acne can sometimes persist. The zits and bumps heal gradually, and as soon as one starts to clear up, more seem to appear. Acne can leave scars on the skin and create emotional distress depending on how bad it is. Your chance of developing such issues decreases with the earlier you begin treatment. Consult your primary care physician if self-care measures fail to resolve your acne. He or she is able to recommend more potent drugs. You might wish to consult a dermatologist or pediatric dermatologist for medical attention if your acne is severe or lasts longer. Acne can last for decades in many women, and flare-ups usually occur a week before menstruation. In women who use contraceptives, this type of acne usually goes away on its own without treatment.
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