Hello Dear
Don’t get too anxious it’s mostly Hormonal changes occurring as you transition into Puberty
But if you still want to be sure then the most likely underlying issue is a hormonal imbalance, particularly Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS/PCOD) for which you should get a Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis done along with Serum
Testosterone Serum
Prolactin and
FSHLH levels and consult a Gynaecologist .
Watch for weight gain and get your
Sugar levels checked
However, other differential diagnoses must also be considered and ruled out like
Hypothyroidism - do you have symptoms like Fatigue, weight gain, constipation, cold intolerance
Hyperprolactinemia- this is a condition in which you’ll have absence of menses called as amenorrhea số get your prolactin hormone level checked
Non-classic CAH ( congenital adrenal hyperplasia )- which is very rare bút can present as Early onset acne, hirsutism I.e excessive growth of facial hairs or over places where it’s not normal
It can also be due to Stress, crash dieting which can also affect periods and hair so don’t stress so much and get your
vitamin B12Vitamin D and other
electrolytes checked start taking Hair supplements if these are the cause of your Hairloss or consult a dermatologist for dandruff or any scalp irritation causing hairfall
What you can do is
Take Anti-acne treatments:
Topical retinoids(only after consulting a Dermatologist), topical antibiotics like Clindamycin (avoid sunlight)
Hair Fall management:
Anti-dandruff shampoo, hair nutrients (biotin, zinc)
Get a USG Done and Hormone levels checked along with serum iron and a CBC to rule out Iron deficiency Anemia which can cause irregular menses in order to preserve the iron store of the body
Improve diet and take less salt less fat and decrease cheese or dairy products in diet for the acne
Avoid touching your face too much as it can inoculate bacteria like Propionibacterium into your skin which clogs the sebaceous and sweat glands causing sebum production which causes acne
Exfoliate regularly and use a gentle face wash after seeing a Derma consultant