Science, asked by darshanabhatt61288, 1 month ago

why do acne and pimples erupt on skin during puberty??​

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Answered by sunilkumaryadav13001
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During puberty, hormone production changes. This can cause the sebaceous glands, located at the base of hair follicles, to become overactive. As a result, pimples are most likely to occur during the teenage years and around menstruation, for women.

Answered by rohitlegend210
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Your hormone levels are going through changes, which can lead to increased oil production in the skin's pores and hair follicles. This increased oil, along with dead skin cells and bacteria, can clog your pores and cause acne. You might see acne in the form of whiteheads, blackheads, or pimples.

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Teenagers are most prone to acne because hormonal changes during puberty cause their sebaceous glands to secrete much more oil than adults. However, adult-onset acne may be induced by other hormonal factors

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