Biochemical and hormonal abnormalities in adult female acne

Author:

Meena Amit Kumar1ORCID,Mendiratta Vibhu1,Goyal Rajeev2,Bisherwal Kavita1,Yadav Vidya1,Prasadh Vivin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology and STD Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi India

2. Department of Biochemistry Lady Hardinge Medical College New Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPrevalence of adult patients with acne is increasing and women comprise majority of the cases. There is lack of data on biochemical and hormonal abnormalities in adult female acne (AFA).AimsTo evaluate biochemical and hormonal parameters in 60 patients of AFA.MethodsA cross‐sectional observational study conducted from November 2018 to March 2020 in Dermatology outpatient department of a tertiary care hospital in North India. Adult females (age > 25 years) with a clinical diagnosis of acne were included in the study.Results60 cases of AFA were included. The age ranged between 26–41 years with mean age at presentation being 29.45 years. 53.3% patients had persistent acne while 46.7% had late‐onset acne. 50% patients had history of premenstrual flare‐up of their acne. Raised FBG was found in 25% patients. 10% had raised serum insulin levels. HOMA‐IR index was deranged in 55% patients. At least one lipid alteration was reported in 91.6% of patients. In hormonal parameters, raised TT was present in 6.7%, LH in 3.3%, FSH in 18.3%, prolactin in 3.3%, and TSH in 15%. No association was found between acne severity and biochemical and hormonal parameters.ConclusionsOur study highlighted the importance of measuring lipid profile in AFA and calculating HOMA‐IR index for measuring insulin resistance rather than simply measuring serum insulin levels. In our study, additional parameter deranged in significant number of patients was FBG. Hence, we recommend routine screening of lipid profile, FBG and calculation of HOMA‐IR index in AFA.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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