Presented by Daniel Toriola
Acne tends to run in families, and is generally exacerbated by hormonal fluctuations. Teenage acne tends to be
among the worst because teenagers experience significant hormonal changes that alter skin function and oil
production.
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Coping With the Effects of Acne
By Robert Kokoska
As anyone with acne knows, there are many psychological and emotional effects of the condition.
These are the emotional scars and effects that can't be treated with a quick home remedy or cream
and it's something that no dermatologist or doctor can really help you with either. According to all the
studies, acne is most prevalent amongst teenagers. This is also when it becomes hardest to deal with
the problem socially. The acne itself is usually accompanied by feelings of depression, self-pity and
shame. For most teenagers, a supportive parent is usually the greatest help. Actually, There are many
things you can do to help and we will look into a few of these options.
Remind the teenager or your child that their condition is only temporary.
As an adult, you have to remember to give encouragement to the child. If they tend to become down
because of their acne, you will see this. Tell them that the acne will not last for that long and it will very
quickly pass. Always remind them to move on from any reactions from others that may be negative as
they are unimportant.
See a good dermatologist or doctor.
The moment your teens acne becomes a problem or becomes significant, you should go and see a
good dermatologist. Of course, the earlier you see one the better. Always go with your teen or child
when they have their appointments for support and to help with any decisions they might need to take
about possible treatme