Is Acne Treatment Available at Sheng Hsin Hospital? - Dermatology

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Is there currently an acne treatment available from Shengxin?


Dear Dr.
Huang, (since I have consulted with you before) is there currently a prescription available for acne treatment that can be provided to patients?

zhǔn zh, 0~9 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/10/17

Dr. Huang Ruiyun reply Dermatology


I'm really sorry, but still no.

Reply Date: 2004/10/17

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Acne treatment is a common concern among patients, and it is essential to know what options are available at specific healthcare facilities. In the case of Sheng Hsin Hospital, it is advisable to directly inquire with the dermatology department or the pharmacy regarding the availability of specific acne medications, such as "痘膚潤" (which translates to "Acne Moisturizer" or a similar topical treatment).
Acne is a multifactorial skin condition that can be influenced by various factors, including hormonal changes, excess oil production, bacteria, and inflammation. Treatments for acne can vary widely, ranging from topical agents to systemic medications. Common topical treatments include retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and antibiotics, while systemic treatments may involve oral antibiotics, hormonal therapies, or isotretinoin for more severe cases.

If "痘膚潤" is a specific formulation or brand name, it is crucial to check if it is included in the hospital's formulary. The formulary is a list of medications that are approved for use within a particular healthcare institution. If you have previously consulted with Dr. Huang at Sheng Hsin Hospital, it may be beneficial to reach out to her directly or to the dermatology department to confirm whether this specific medication is available for prescription.

In addition to medication availability, it is also important to consider the overall treatment plan for acne. A comprehensive approach may include lifestyle modifications, such as maintaining a proper skincare routine, avoiding comedogenic products, and managing stress levels, which can exacerbate acne. Dietary changes may also play a role, as some studies suggest that high glycemic index foods and dairy products may contribute to acne development in certain individuals.

For patients with persistent or severe acne, it is advisable to have a thorough evaluation by a dermatologist. They can assess the severity of the condition, determine the underlying causes, and recommend an appropriate treatment regimen tailored to the patient's specific needs. This may include a combination of topical and systemic therapies, as well as potential procedures such as chemical peels or laser therapy, depending on the patient's skin type and acne severity.

If you are looking for specific contact information or further assistance regarding acne treatment at Sheng Hsin Hospital, I recommend reaching out to the hospital's dermatology department directly. They can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding medication availability and treatment options.
In summary, while it is essential to confirm the availability of "痘膚潤" at Sheng Hsin Hospital, it is equally important to consider a holistic approach to acne treatment that includes both medical and lifestyle interventions. If you have further questions or need assistance, do not hesitate to contact the hospital directly for the best guidance.

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