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Dealing with Teen Acne
During a teenagers live, acne is one of the leading
problems. Changes in physical appearance ranging from mild
to severe, and can be difficult to treat, and difficult
to handle emotionally. In addition to physical changes,
acne can cause psychological effects in different ways...
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Facing Social situations with acne is embarrassing
for anyone, and teens may steer away from them because they are
self-conscious about their appearance. So what social ramifications
does this condition bring? This article will discuss some of those
social aspects and what can be done to help teens understand and
deal with the condition.
People who aren't afflicted with acne may not understand
the difficulties associated with this acne. To make matters worse,
teenagers may not be caring or understanding about this issue, if
they've never battled with acne themselves. In more recent years,
however, the problems faced by those who suffer from acne are being
more widely addressed, and the social and psychological effects
being studied more closely.
Acne is every bit as much about how you feel as it
is about how you look. In a society where so much importance is
placed on appearance and complying to the "norm", higher
standards have been set concerning what people do and don't accept.
For teens this is espcially important. Many teenagers face the pressures
put on them by their peers, and by what they feel is expected of
them. Appearance plays a crucial part in how others see them, and
how they see themselves.
When asked, teens suffering from acne said they feel
ugly and sometimes depressed. These feelings can cross over into
adult acne, and aren't gender specific.
It has been said that there is no other condition
that causes more psychic ore mal-adjustment between parent and child,
more generall insecurity, and feelings of inferiority.
Understanding the psychological effects associated
with acne has become more important, especially in teens where self-worth
is stil being developed. It is hard, however, to find a conclusive
way in which to study these factors because of the many differences
in acne causes and severity, and because it can be dificult to separate
the effects of acne with other social tramas many teens face.
It is suggested that the best way to understand these
effects is simply to listen. Find out how your teen is coping with
his or her acne and how it makes them feel. Let them know that they
certainly aren't alone. Acne is a very common condition among teens
and adults, and can be caused from various things that effect many
people. Also make it clear to them that having acne doesn't mean
they are viewed as being dirty or having poor hygiene. Hygiene does
not effect acne directly, and ace isn't caused from not washing
your face.
Help find out what is causing the acne. When you know
its cause and what type it is, you can begin treating it. This is
the first step to feeling better about your appearance, and, in
turn, about yourself.
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