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Why is my 7 year old getting pimples?

Published in Pediatric Acne 1 min read

It's becoming more common for children as young as 7 to experience acne due to earlier onset puberty. This is likely caused by a rise in hormones, which can trigger the overproduction of oil in the skin, leading to clogged pores and acne. While most cases of acne are due to hormonal fluctuations, other factors can also contribute, including genetics, stress, and diet.

Here are some possible explanations for your child's acne:

  • Early Puberty: Puberty is starting earlier in some children, leading to increased hormone production and subsequent acne.
  • Hormonal Fluctuations: Even without full-blown puberty, children can experience minor hormonal changes that can trigger acne.
  • Genetics: Acne can be hereditary, so if you or your child's other parent had acne at a young age, they are more likely to experience it as well.
  • Stress: While less common in younger children, stress can also contribute to acne.

If your child's acne is causing concern or becoming severe, it's best to consult with a dermatologist. They can help determine the cause and recommend appropriate treatment options.