Tom
Tom has experienced acne since around the age of 13. He tried a number of over the counter’ spot creams and gels before seeing his GP who prescribed oral antibiotics.
Tom has had acne for around 2 years. Before visiting his GP, he tried a number of different products for his acne such as face washes and creams. However, he found that the instructions for using these products were sometimes unhelpful, missing out details such as when to moisturise, and requiring lots of effort.
Tom’s GP prescribed tablets to help clear up his skin. He takes one antibiotic pill a day and continues to wash his face with soap in the mornings and evenings. At the time of interview, Tom had been taking the medication for just over a month and he felt that it was both improving his skin and that it was easier than applying acne creams.
Tom does not feel particularly worried about having acne as he saw it as something that most teenagers experience and this had also been the case for his siblings. He felt that his acne was worse than some other peoples that he knows but, generally, that he is not that fussed about it. His acne does not have a significant impact on his home life, schooling or friendships, and he emphasises that it is important to him that he continue to do things such as eating the foods he enjoys and playing sports.