As we are all aware of, there are emotional
effects caused by acne. More than those
obvious red bumps on your face, there are
effects of acne that could not just be healed
by any cream or acne solution and that is the
emotional scars left by acne. Well, no doctor
or any expert dermatologist could provide
you with the best answers to this problem
on acne.
According to studies, acne is very common
when one is on his teenage years. For
teenagers experiencing the pains of acne, it
is very difficult to face the social impacts of
acne. There are these 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 guardian, you need to be there and
give the encouragement to your child. You
would probably see him or her so down
due to the way people and criticisms pinch
him or her. Tell that it will not last for long
and that it would be successfully surpassed.
Never stop to 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 before you go and see a
dermatologist. The earlier the better, this
may be cliché but very true for this matter
and you could realize the truth behind this.
You need to find the 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 are near
your teen to remind that those are not the
right thing to do and it would just cause
bad effects. Explain the cause and effect
of acne problems and be sure t 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 would be bitter. 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 his or her talent is. This
would be a lift to his/her morale.
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Presented By Larry Guzda
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