Conditions that Cause Acne Vulgaris
Pores Become Clogged
Inflammatory Response
Lesions Emerge on the Surface of the Skin
Common Contributing Factors

Hormonal Changes
Hormones play a big role in the development of acne and can become more apparent for boys and girls who are nearing or going through puberty.

Genetics
Acne can run in the family and when immediate family members have a history of breakouts, the chances of children developing acne is increased as certain skin characteristics are passed down from one generation to the next.

Stress Factors
Stress can increase the chances of acne breakouts through hormonal imbalances that trigger an increase in sebum and the inflammation that can occur as a result. Skin health can also be affected by poor sleep which may be a by-product of stress for teens in particular.

Nutrition
Diet can play a contributing role in the development of acne in kids and teenagers. Sugar, dairy, and processed foods have all been shown to cause acne breakouts.

Prescription Medications
Certain prescription medications such as corticosteroids and lithium, among others, can cause acne or exacerbate the condition.

Sensitivity to Skincare Products
Some teenagers may have skin sensitivities to some skincare products laden with heavy oils and stringent components that can irritate skin, clog pores, and result in acne breakouts.
Diagnosing and Treating Acne
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Acne can have a dramatic negative impact on your child or teenager and the sooner you can diagnose the issue, the faster you can eliminate it from their life. Dr. Greenberg has been treating acne in pediatric and adolescent patients with positive long-term results. The time to call is now, don’t wait until your child or teenager’s acne condition gets much worse.
