HomeAnswersDermatologyacneMy 15-year-old daughter has been experiencing facial acne. How can she overcome it?

What are the ways to prevent acne in teens?

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Published At December 9, 2023
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor.

My daughter is 15 years old. Her face and back are covered with acne. Her skin is greasy. She has tried practically every face cleanser and there are many more. She frequently applies sunscreen, but even the gel kind causes her to break out. Please recommend a face wash and sunscreen she can use on a budget.

Answered by Dr. Gaurang Gupta

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Pimples are caused by oily skin and are partly hormonal. Here are some of the practices I suggest you follow. Avoid applying hair oil or other sticky cream on your face. Avoid fatty foods, chocolate, and dairy items. Avoid dust and wear sunscreen with an SPF(sun protection factor) of at least 30. Do not apply any cream to your face. Steroid creams should not be used. Continue treatments for at least one month. Face wash or soaps are not a therapy and are ineffective. Avoid touching or rubbing acne. For therapy, I recommend Clindamycin gel, it is more preventative and curative, Therefore I recommend that patients use it all over their face in the morning. I recommend using Adapalene gel for acne at night. And take a tablet of Doxycycline (antibiotic), 100 mg once a day.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Gaurang Gupta
Dr. Gaurang Gupta

Dermatology

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