Some adolescent female friends especially want to get rid of the acne on their faces, so they will try all kinds of methods to remove it. Some female friends even take birth control pills to treat acne. Although birth control pills can make your skin particularly smooth and can appropriately relieve acne, they should not be used unless it is absolutely necessary. So, can birth control pills be used to treat acne? Contraceptive pills can make the skin smooth and treat acne, because the root cause of acne is excessive sebum secretion in the body, and excessive sebum secretion is caused by excessive male hormones in the body. Contraceptive pills can increase the estrogen content in the body and neutralize excessive male hormones, so they have a certain effect on acne. However, as the old saying goes, there are many side effects. It is recommended not to take it unless it is absolutely necessary. Try to be less irritable, reduce liver fire, have a regular work and rest schedule, and slowly adjust yourself, and you will get better. Oral contraceptives are usually made from synthetic estrogen and progestin. This trace amount of estrogen and progesterone can, in a certain sense, "digest" the excessive secretion of androgen during puberty. After taking it, it can inhibit the secretion of androgen in the body and have a certain inhibitory effect on eliminating acne. However, adolescent girls are in a sensitive stage of hormone regulation. Taking drugs with high hormone content at this stage will artificially destroy the hormone levels in the body and may cause endocrine disorders. Moreover, the working principle of contraceptives is to inhibit female ovulation. The physiological functions of females in adolescence are not yet fully developed. If contraceptives are taken for a long time to treat acne, it may lead to irregular menstruation and even infertility. What's more, the inhibitory effect on acne is temporary and limited. As soon as the drug is stopped, acne will recur. Considering the effects of birth control pills and the body's own hormone secretion, we say that taking birth control pills to treat acne is not recommended, and it will have a strong impact on our endocrine system. It is even more inappropriate for boys and girls in puberty to take it to prevent infertility. As we all know, the main ingredients of contraceptive pills are estrogen and progesterone. After women of childbearing age take them, they inhibit ovulation by regulating hormone levels in the body, thereby achieving a contraceptive effect. If you want to prevent acne fundamentally, you need to keep your emotions stable, be optimistic and cheerful, have a regular life, and get enough sleep. Pay attention to keeping your skin clean, do not use or use less cosmetics, control the intake of sugar and high-fat foods, do not eat spicy and irritating foods, do not squeeze pimples casually to avoid local infection and leaving scars, and seek medical help if necessary. We have learned in the article whether taking birth control pills can treat acne. Even if birth control pills can treat acne, the side effects will cause serious damage to women's bodies and may even lead to infertility, especially in puberty when the physiological systems of females are not fully developed. |
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