When To Call a Doctor
Call a doctor if:
- You are concerned about your or your child's
acne.
- Your acne gets worse or does not
improve with home treatment.
- You have tried home treatment for 6 to
8 weeks, and your acne has not improved.
- You develop scars or marks after acne heals.
- Your
pimples become large and hard or filled with fluid.
- You start to
have other physical symptoms, such as facial hair growth in
women.
- Your acne began when you started a new medicine prescribed
by a doctor.
- You have been exposed to chemicals, oils, or other
substances that cause your skin to break out.
You may want to seek medical assistance sooner if there is
a strong family history of acne, you are emotionally affected by acne, or you
developed acne at an early age.
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Should I see a doctor for acne?
Watchful Waiting
Watchful waiting is a wait-and-see approach. If
you get better on your own, you won't need treatment. If you get worse, you and
your doctor will decide what to do next.
Mild acne does not need
treatment if it doesn't bother you.
If you have severe acne, if
your acne does not clear up with home treatment, or if you develop acne scars,
call your doctor.
Who To See
The following health professionals can
diagnose and treat acne:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment.