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    Acne Is Not The End Of The World

    As children grow into teenagers, their bodies change, their hormones rage, and they often develop a skin disorder called acne. Acne is marked by pimples and redness, typically on the back but it can also eventuate elsewhere on the body. Acne can be devastating for any teenager, especially since this is the age when a child is trying to fit in the most. It can cause teens to become withdrawn, depressed and it can cause them to miss out on many of fun. That's why, as parents, it's necessary to bolster your teens self esteem. Tell them that this skin disorder is just a fact of life and it will usually go away after a few years. If it doesn't go away, however, then more drastic measures may be needed, but that's only for a dermatologist to decide.

    Self Esteem

    If your teen develops acne, make certainly you let them know that it's usually only temporary. Just because they have acne doesn't mean that they are any less of a person. They are the same fantastic person they've always been, and they will continue to obtain better with age, no matter what their skin appearance like. If they don't feel like going outside, or out with their friends, don't force them but let them know that people don't like them because of their skin. If anybody doesn't like them because of their acne, they're not worth knowing anyway. It's necessary for your child to know that acne is only a skin disorder and it's very minor when compared to the grand plan of things.

    Get A Dermatologist's Opinion

    If your child's acne is only marked by a few pimples here and there, then some over the counter creams and solutions can help. It's recommended that your child try these first before you make an appointment with a dermatologist. If your child's condition doesn't clear up, or if it appears to be getting more severe, then it might be time to obtain a doctor's opinion. Your doctor will examine your child's acne and will then determine if they're eligible for more drastic measures, such as a prescription strength medicine. These prescription strength medicines can clear up severe forms of acne but they're only recommended as a last resort. That's because a lot of these medicines influence the kidneys and can lead to long term problems. For this reason, make certainly your doctor performs blood work on your child to ensure no troubles develop.

    All in all, however, acne is a minor problem that will clear up with age. Generally, it's due to hormone fluctuations. As long as your child learns and understands that, they'll have a better chance of coping, especially during this very stressful period of growing up.

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