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Survey on Spring Skin Troubles in Children & Teens: 71.3% of Teens Experienced Worsened Acne, Sunburn, or Heat Rash After School Enrollment/Advancement; 81.0% of Parents 'Don't Know When to Take Child to Dermatologist'

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In short, if a child's acne does not improve within 1-2 weeks with over-the-counter medication, or if it is accompanied by pain or pus, a dermatologist should be consulted. For adolescent acne, adapalene topical medication and benzoyl peroxide preparations are the first-line choices, with oral antibiotics considered depending on severity. For heat rash, breathable clothing and proper skincare are fundamental, but if it worsens due to scratching, treatment at a dermatologist is necessary.

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