Current Paediatrics
Volume 13, Issue 6 , Pages 423-428, November 2003

The treatment of acne

  • Lindsay Shaw

      Affiliations

    • Dermatology Specialist Registrar, Department of Dermatology, Bristol Royal Infirmary, UK
  • ,
  • Cameron Kennedy

      Affiliations

    • Consultant Paediatric Dermatologist, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and Consultant Dermatologist and Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Dermatology, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, BS2 8HW, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: CK. Tel.: +44(0)117 9282520; fax: +44(0)117 9282845

Abstract 

Acne is common but not trivial. It affects up to 85% of adolescents to some extent. Less commonly, it occurs in infancy. The pathophysiology centres on occluded pilosebaceous follicles and is multifactorial. An underlying pathological cause is rare and investigations are not usually indicated. The psychosocial impact of acne may be significant and it can affect employment opportunities. Although treatment is often effective, it is slow to work and there are frequent minor side effects. This may affect compliance. Early treatment may prevent scarring and this is particularly important in severe nodulo-cystic acne. We will review the topical and oral treatments suitable for use in children, and discuss how to tailor treatment depending on the severity of the acne and the types of lesions present.

Keywords:  acne, child, infant, therapeutics

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PII: S0957-5839(03)00083-6

doi:10.1016/S0957-5839(03)00083-6

Current Paediatrics
Volume 13, Issue 6 , Pages 423-428, November 2003