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Teen Acne - Water is Essential

Does your teen have acne? For teenagers, acne is among the most painful parts of adolescence. Acne effects not just the skin, but your child's self esteem as well. Support, love and information are the most beneficial things parents can give to teenagers.


Ways to Treat Acne

Of course, having had acne as a youth doesn't make an adult an instant expert. New medications and products are now available that enable most common acne conditions to be minimized. Consulting with a dermatologist is usually a good idea for any medical problem. Those spots that break out on your teenager's skin are most likely acne, but there are other skin conditions that can mimic acne. Does your teen have acne? Having a discussion with a dermatologist will give you a complete diagnosis, and also offer you the widest variety of treatment options available.

Separate Myth From Fact

Acne can be a difficult subject to talk to your kids about, because might be embarrassed by their appearance, particularly if they have a lot of pimples, blackheads or severe acne. You know how best to talk to your child, but basically you'll want to be supportive and respectful. Educate yourself about the difference between myths and facts about acne: the myths about buttery foods, chocolate, or sex causing acne are now known to be comepletely false. Most likely, your teenager is already trying everything he or she knows of to get rid of the acne. Even if they are unable to talk about it, it's probably one of their major problems. Acne can affect self-esteem and socialization, and in severe cases can lead to depression and social withdrawal.

Psychological Scars of Acne

Let your teenager know that you are there for them and that you are willing to support him or her with their acne. Talking about your own adolescence may help and certainly can't hurt. It might give your teenager a better understanding of you, and a broader position on his own acne effects. While it may be small comfort, remind your child that for most teenagers, acne is part of adolescence and they are not by themselves. It is approximated that 85% of adolescents possess acne, and 40% have acne severe enough to seek treatment by a dermatologist.

Visit a Doctor
So does your teen possess acne? If you've already experimented with a few over-the-counter items without success, suggest your child to go to a dermatologist. While nothing may prevent acne, it is good to wash the skin, keeping the pores clean and free from bacteria. Prescriptions can include oral medications, physical treatments, and ointments and lotions that are put directly on the pimples. These treatments can help clear up the acne while offering relief from the physical distress it causes. Fortunately, acne effects are fairly temporary. As your child gets older the acne should become less of a problem, and by the time they are in their early 20s it will probably be a thing of the past. For teenagers, acne can be difficult, but with your assistance, proper skin care, medicine and information, you can help your teen get over this and many other problems.
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