Listen "152. FRIDAY CHATS: Differentiating Hormonal vs Non-Hormonal Acne"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Dr. Danielle discusses the difference between hormonal acne and food sensitivity acne. She explains that hormonal acne is typically deep, cystic, and located along the jawline and chin. It can fluctuate with hormonal changes and may be accompanied by symptoms like hair loss and facial hair growth. On the other hand, food sensitivity acne is more surface-level, smaller, and located on the cheeks and forehead. It is not cyclical and may be accompanied by digestive symptoms. Dr. Danielle also emphasizes the importance of identifying food triggers with the help of a healthcare provider.
Takeaways
Hormonal acne is deep, cystic, and located along the jawline and chin. It can fluctuate with hormonal changes and may be accompanied by symptoms like hair loss and facial hair growth.
Food sensitivity acne is more surface-level, smaller, and located on the cheeks and forehead. It is not cyclical and may be accompanied by digestive symptoms.
It is important to identify food triggers with the help of a healthcare provider rather than restricting oneself from multiple potential trigger foods.
Testing hormones and doing a GI map test can provide valuable insights into the underlying causes of acne.
Chapters
00:00 Hormonal Acne
02:05 Hormonal Acne and Insulin
03:26 Food Sensitivity Acne
05:17 Identifying Food Triggers
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Takeaways
Hormonal acne is deep, cystic, and located along the jawline and chin. It can fluctuate with hormonal changes and may be accompanied by symptoms like hair loss and facial hair growth.
Food sensitivity acne is more surface-level, smaller, and located on the cheeks and forehead. It is not cyclical and may be accompanied by digestive symptoms.
It is important to identify food triggers with the help of a healthcare provider rather than restricting oneself from multiple potential trigger foods.
Testing hormones and doing a GI map test can provide valuable insights into the underlying causes of acne.
Chapters
00:00 Hormonal Acne
02:05 Hormonal Acne and Insulin
03:26 Food Sensitivity Acne
05:17 Identifying Food Triggers
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Have a topic you want covered? DM me on Instagram @drdanielle.nd
Schedule your strategy call here.
Join the newsletter here!
Fullscript Supplement Dispensary
👉 Download your free Hormone Balancing Smoothie Recipe
Instagram: @drdanielle.nd
Website: drdanielledesroche.com
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