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Saturday, September 24, 2011

How To Cope With The Effects Of Acne

Acne vulgarisImage via WikipediaHow To Cope With The Effects Of Acne

As we are all aware of, there are emotional effects caused by acne. More than those obvious red bumps on your face, some of the effects of acne are not healed by a cream or acne solution, we’re talking about the emotional scars left by acne.

According to studies, acne is very common when one is in their teenage years. For teenagers experiencing the pains of acne, it is very difficult to face the social impacts of acne. There are marks of shame, depression and even self-pity. As a parent of a teenager who faces this problem, you could be one of the greatest helps. What could you do? You could do a lot.

Remind your child that acne is temporary.

As a parent or guardian, you need to be there and give the encouragement your child needs. You will probably see the times when they are down due to the way people criticize or tease. Let them know that it will not last for long and that with time it will pass. Always explain the importance of moving on despite the negative reactions from others, for their words are not that important at all.

Bring your teen to a good dermatologist

Do not wait for your teen’s acne problem to get worse or become a serious problem before you go and see a dermatologist. The earlier the better, this may be cliché but very true for this matter. You need to find a dermatologist who deserves your trust. Be with your teen as you have visits to the dermatologist. Also, help your teen follow the reminders and instructions of the dermatologist.

Guide your child to do the right things

There are some things or acts that may worsen acne. See to it that you remind your teen that those are not the right things to do and it could just worsen the effects. Explain the cause and effect of acne problems and be sure to answer questions that your teen has.

Boost your teen’s self-confidence

Self-confidence plunges down when all those mocks and teases arise. The effect to your teen is real. Be there to boost the esteem he or she has inside. Be generous with praises but do not use them just to flatter. Tell your teen about how wonderful their talent is, or how they’ve done a great job at something. Find things to praise, this praise can be a real boost to his/her morale.

You are the parent, and you can help your teen feel better by helping them understand that this is just a stage and will surely come to an end. Be there and support your child like no one else can.

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