Pimples and spots on the chin: the expert explains what can be hidden behind it

14.09.2024/06/43 XNUMX:XNUMX    13

One of the most common reasons behind pimples and spots on this part of the face is hormonal imbalance.

Doctor of aesthetic medicine Jonkil Chantry talked about why the chin is the most favorite place for pimples to appear. Dr. Chantry noted that there are common causes of acne that include hormonal influences, genetic factors, dietary patterns and poor bowel function, stress and improper skin care. In some cases, pimples and spots after them are the result of a combination of several reasons at once.

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But what can be hidden behind unpleasant rashes, inflammation and spots that appear only on the lower third of the face, chin?

Hormones. The expert explains that pimples on the chin can mean that there are hormonal fluctuations associated with adolescent physiology, perimenopause, polycystic ovaries, as well as a completely normal menstrual cycle in girls and women. Hormonal rashes tend to appear on the temples and neck, she added. specialist

Mechanical friction. In this case, pimples can occur as a result of skin contact with a surface contaminated with bacteria - it can be a collar of clothes or a scarf, a phone, a pillowcase, a medical mask.

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"If pimples on the chin became a problem only in the last couple of years, then most likely it is connected with wearing a mask. To avoid the problem, you should wear clean masks made of natural materials."

When to consult a doctor. The expert recommends that if you suspect a hormonal imbalance that causes acne, consult a doctor - a therapist or an endocrinologist. Medical workers will be able to perform the necessary blood tests and help decide on treatment - sometimes this problem requires hormonal therapy in the form of certain drugs.

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In addition, people suffering from too frequent rashes, Dr. Chantry advises to reduce the use of dairy products and sugar.