GB 17149.3-1997 Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic acne
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- GB 17149.3-1997
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Standard ID:
GB 17149.3-1997
Standard Name:
Diagnostic criteria and treatment principles for cosmetic acne
Chinese Name:
化妆品痤疮诊断标准及处理原则
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
1997-01-02 -
Date of Implementation:
1998-01-02
Standard ICS number:
Medical and Health Technology >> 11.020 Medical Science and Healthcare Devices ComprehensiveChina Standard Classification Number:
Medicine, Health, Labor Protection>>Health>>C61 Diagnostic Criteria for Pollution Diseases
publishing house:
China Standards PressISBN:
155066.1-14737Publication date:
2004-04-12
Release date:
1997-12-15Review date:
2004-10-14Drafting Organization:
PLA Air Force General HospitalFocal point Organization:
Ministry of HealthPublishing Department:
Ministry of HealthCompetent Authority:
Ministry of Health
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GB17149.3—1997
This standard is specially formulated to cooperate with the implementation of the "Regulations on Hygiene Supervision of Cosmetics" of the People's Republic of China. The diagnostic criteria and treatment principles specified in this standard only involve facial acne-like rashes induced by cosmetics. This standard shall be implemented from December 1, 1998. Appendix A of this standard is a reminder appendix.
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China. The drafting units of this standard are: PLA Air Force General Hospital, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical College, and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical College.
The main drafters of this standard are: Yuan Zhaozhuang, Li Ruikang, Liu Wei, Zhao Bian, and Huang. This standard is interpreted by the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, the technical management unit entrusted by the Ministry of Health. 433
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Diagnostic criteria and principles of mazagementof acne induced by cosmetics Cosmetic acne refers to facial acne-like rashes caused by cosmetics. 1 Standard
This standard specifies the diagnosis and treatment principles of cosmetic acne. This standard applies to skin acne-like lesions caused by the use of cosmetics. 2 Diagnostic principles
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There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics, and blackheads, charcoal papules and pustules that are consistent with the pores appear at the contact site. Exclude acne caused by non-cosmetics, and if necessary, conduct quality appraisal of the cosmetics used by the patient. 3 Diagnostic criteria
3.1 There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics before the onset of the disease. 3.2 The skin lesions are limited to the parts that contact the cosmetics. 3.3 Cosmetic acne generally manifests as blackheads, inflammatory papules, pustules, etc. 3.4 If common acne already exists, the symptoms will be significantly aggravated. 3.5 After stopping the use of suspicious cosmetics, acne-like lesions can be significantly improved or subsided. 3.6 Exclude all other acne caused by non-cosmetics. 4 Treatment principles
Stop using all suspicious cosmetics.
4.2 Remove the residual cosmetics on the face and keep it clean and hygienic. 4.3 Treat the symptoms according to the principles of anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and keratin dissolution. National Technical Supervision Week 1997-12-15 Approved 434
1998-12-01 Implemented
GB17149.3-1997
Appendix A
(Suggested Appendix)
Instructions for the correct use of the standard
A1 Cosmetic acne is mainly caused by inferior oily or powdery cosmetics filling the pores, resulting in sebum excretion disorders, forming blackheads and inflammatory papules or secondary infections to form pustular lesions. It is related to the quality of cosmetics (such as containing impure petrolatum, halogens and other chemicals) and improper selection or use of cosmetics. It is acne caused by external factors (cosmetics) and should be distinguished from occupational and oily acne caused by other external factors. A2 Cosmetic acne should be differentiated from common acne, steroid acne and premenstrual acne, but cosmetic acne can sometimes occur on the basis of common acne. It should be differentiated based on medical history and symptoms. A3 Cosmetic acne is currently mainly diagnosed based on medical history and symptoms. If necessary, quality analysis of the cosmetics used can assist in diagnosis. 435
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This standard is specially formulated to cooperate with the implementation of the "Regulations on Hygiene Supervision of Cosmetics" of the People's Republic of China. The diagnostic criteria and treatment principles specified in this standard only involve facial acne-like rashes induced by cosmetics. This standard shall be implemented from December 1, 1998. Appendix A of this standard is a reminder appendix.
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China. The drafting units of this standard are: PLA Air Force General Hospital, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical College, and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical College.
The main drafters of this standard are: Yuan Zhaozhuang, Li Ruikang, Liu Wei, Zhao Bian, and Huang. This standard is interpreted by the Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, the technical management unit entrusted by the Ministry of Health. 433
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Diagnostic criteria and principles of mazagementof acne induced by cosmetics Cosmetic acne refers to facial acne-like rashes caused by cosmetics. 1 Standard
This standard specifies the diagnosis and treatment principles of cosmetic acne. This standard applies to skin acne-like lesions caused by the use of cosmetics. 2 Diagnostic principles
GB17149.3-1997wwW.bzxz.Net
There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics, and blackheads, charcoal papules and pustules that are consistent with the pores appear at the contact site. Exclude acne caused by non-cosmetics, and if necessary, conduct quality appraisal of the cosmetics used by the patient. 3 Diagnostic criteria
3.1 There is a clear history of contact with cosmetics before the onset of the disease. 3.2 The skin lesions are limited to the parts that contact the cosmetics. 3.3 Cosmetic acne generally manifests as blackheads, inflammatory papules, pustules, etc. 3.4 If common acne already exists, the symptoms will be significantly aggravated. 3.5 After stopping the use of suspicious cosmetics, acne-like lesions can be significantly improved or subsided. 3.6 Exclude all other acne caused by non-cosmetics. 4 Treatment principles
Stop using all suspicious cosmetics.
4.2 Remove the residual cosmetics on the face and keep it clean and hygienic. 4.3 Treat the symptoms according to the principles of anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and keratin dissolution. National Technical Supervision Week 1997-12-15 Approved 434
1998-12-01 Implemented
GB17149.3-1997
Appendix A
(Suggested Appendix)
Instructions for the correct use of the standard
A1 Cosmetic acne is mainly caused by inferior oily or powdery cosmetics filling the pores, resulting in sebum excretion disorders, forming blackheads and inflammatory papules or secondary infections to form pustular lesions. It is related to the quality of cosmetics (such as containing impure petrolatum, halogens and other chemicals) and improper selection or use of cosmetics. It is acne caused by external factors (cosmetics) and should be distinguished from occupational and oily acne caused by other external factors. A2 Cosmetic acne should be differentiated from common acne, steroid acne and premenstrual acne, but cosmetic acne can sometimes occur on the basis of common acne. It should be differentiated based on medical history and symptoms. A3 Cosmetic acne is currently mainly diagnosed based on medical history and symptoms. If necessary, quality analysis of the cosmetics used can assist in diagnosis. 435
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