Saturday, November 19, 2011

How To Cope With Acne's Effects

By Owen Jones


Acne is a horrible condition, because it not just affects people's looks but it can have an effect on them psychologically as well. Doctors can go a long way to clearing up acne, but the psychological effects can take years longer to get over. One of the main concerns is that most of those who have the difficulty of facing acne and coping with its effects are fairly young and not actually emotionally strong enough to do it.

We all know how cruel some people and particularly children can get. Children and teenagers with acne can get taunted and bullied until they think that their life is not worth living and they absolutely do not want to go back to school. If this leads to truancy, the sufferer's whole life could be affected. It is definitely no joke for those who have the daily problem of facing acne and coping with its effects.

So, how can you assist a child or friend who is suffering from the social stigma of having acne more than the acne itself? It is not simple, because frequently kids do not like to talk about it or they pretend that they do not have a problem.

However, the chances are that they do. It is the same as an overweight woman saying she does not want to lose weight - balderdash. They are just saying that to save face.

The best tactic is to remind your child that acne is a sign of the body switching from a child to an adult and that this process does not last that long. Usually, a couple of months or a couple of of years at most. It is cold comfort to know that the acne might 'only last a couple of of years', but at least it is not forever. It will pass.

In the meantime, you can take your child to see your doctor or a dermatologist. There are things that you can do to alleviate the condition and they are neither a problem nor costly. There are several different reasons for acne or types of acne, but they all boil down to the same thing - too much oil is being trapped under the skin and when the pressure builds up, the skin gives way. That is why it is known as an eruption or a break-out.

Go to the doctor's with your child so that you understand the difficulty as well and can give timely advice and reminders of what the doctor said to do and what not to do.

In essence, you have to be there for your child at this, what is probably, the most difficult and most testing time of his or her life so far. Make certain that the child knows that you are prepared to do what it takes to get them over this episode in their life and do not attempt to belittle acne or its psychological effects or you run the danger of making your youngster think that it is foolish.

Go on line with your child, there are literally thousands of resources, web sites and blogs that cover the subject of facing acne and how to cope with it.




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