Acne

For Teenagers

What is acne?

Acne is a skin condition that occurs when the oil glands in your skin are clogged and become inflamed or infected. More than 90% of teenagers have some acne.

With acne you will probably have:

Acne usually appears on your face, neck, and shoulders.

What causes acne?

Acne is due to an overactivity and plugging of the oil glands. The main cause of acne is an increased levels of hormones during adolescence.

Acne is not caused by diet. A person who has acne does not have to avoid eating fried foods, chocolate, or any other food.

Acne is not caused by sexual activity. It is not caused by dirt or by not washing your face often enough.

How long does it last?

Acne usually lasts until age 20 or even 25. Do not worry about scarring. It is rare for acne to leave scars.

How is it treated?

There is no medicine at this time that will cure acne. However, good skin care can keep acne under control and at a mild level.

Basic treatment for all acne

Treatment for whiteheads

Whiteheads should be treated with the following:

Treatment for blackheads

Blackheads should be treated with the following:

Treatment for red bumps

Large red bumps mean the infection has spread beyond the oil gland. If you have several red bumps, you probably also need an antibiotic. Antibiotics come as solutions for the skin or as pills. Your antibiotic is _________________________. Use it ________ times a day every day.

When should I call my health care provider?

Call during office hours if:

Written by B.D. Schmitt, M.D., author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books.