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An Acne Problem Can Lead To Low Self Esteem In Your Teenager
If your child has an acne problem, you may want to watch his or her behavior. An acne problem in a child has the potential to cause a lot of stress and anxiety in your child. An acne problem can make your child avoid social situations, it can cause him or her to be reclusive and, most importantly, an acne problem can be a major factor in clinical depression in teenagers.
If your child has an acne problem, before these anti-social behaviors kick in, make an appointment with a dermatologist today to see if your child can benefit from one of the great medications that are available for acne prone teenagers. Major Acne An acne problem does not mean a person who only gets a few zits. Unfortunately, getting zits is part of being a teenager. Even people with ivory fresh skin get zits every once in a while. An acne problem is characterized by a major outbreak of zits either on the forehead, cheeks, chin or all over. Some people even have acne on their back or other parts of their body. For these people, it can often be hard to confront other people for fear of being judged. This is especially hard for teenagers because this is the time their hormones are raging and they are just now trying to figure out who they are. Kids Can Be Cruel Another reason why an acne problem can be so traumatic for a child is that it sets that child up to be ridiculed by their peers. As teenagers go through that awkward phase, they often have a lot of insecurities. These insecurities can sometimes be very obvious to others who may or may not know your teenager. Other kids will sometimes make fun of a person, pushing the exact buttons your teenager is trying to hide, and this can cause serious psychological damage to a person with already low self esteem. Kids can be cruel and it’s sad that the people who make fun of others probably have low self esteem themselves and they are trying to arouse laughs and recognition from others at the expense of your child. The Dermatologist By scheduling an appointment with a dermatologist, you will be helping your child to overcome their acne. The dermatologist will determine the cause of your child’s acne problem and will help them get rid of it. The teenage years are hard enough without having to worry about a pesky acne problem. If your child has an acne problem, before they become withdrawn, schedule an appointment with a dermatologist today.
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