[Survey on Children and Teens' Spring Skin Troubles] 71.3% of Teenagers Experienced Worsening 'Acne, Sunburn, Heat Rash' After Starting School, 81.0% of Parents Unsure 'When to Consult a Dermatologist for Their Child'
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A survey reveals that 71.3% of teenagers experienced worsening skin troubles like acne, sunburn, and heat rash after starting school. Concurrently, 81.0% of parents reported uncertainty about the appropriate timing to seek dermatological care for their children's skin conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When should I take my child to a dermatologist for acne?
- A: Consider visiting a dermatologist if over-the-counter medications do not improve the condition within 1-2 weeks, or if the acne is accompanied by pain or pus.
- Q: What season sees the most increase in skin problems for teenagers?
- A: According to surveys, stress from the new school term affects skin, leading to the most increase in skin problems during spring (April to May).
- Q: What are the main treatments for teenage acne?
- A: Topical adapalene and benzoyl peroxide are the first choices, and oral antibiotics may be considered depending on the severity.