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Acne occurs when a hair follicle (pore) becomes clogged with oil, bacteria or dirt, and creates a bulge in a child’s skin.
214-456-9099
Fax: 214-456-2230
469-497-2501
Fax: 469-497-2507
Request an Appointment with codes: Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine (AYA)
Acne is the result of sebaceous glands creating too much oil and clogging hair follicles (spots on the skin where hair grows out). Follicles are also commonly called pores. Once clogged, bacteria can grow, which creates a bulge in a child’s skin. Bacteria and dirt can also clog the pores.
Acne usually develops on the face, neck, back, chest and shoulders, as this is where the largest number of oil glands are located. It’s one of the most common skin conditions.
Acne can develop in infants (birth to 1 year) as early as 6 weeks old and can last for 6 to 12 months. It’s also more common in boys.
Acne can also develop during puberty and last throughout the adult years.
Symptoms for infants and adolescents may include:
While the cause is still unknown, acne has been associated with the following: