The Consequences of Acans No One Speaks About

According to a study published by the American Academy of Dermatology, it turns out that showing new acne can lead people to experience symptoms of depression. The girls and the acne boys show symptoms of depression, low self-esteem, thoughts that lower the image of themselves,” says the study. Another report by the British Foundation for Skin says [...]
According to a study published by the American Academy of Dermatology, it turns out that showing new acne can lead people to experience symptoms of depression. The girls and the acne boys show symptoms of depression, low self-esteem, thoughts that lower the image of themselves,” says the study.
Another report by the British Foundation for Skin says that one in five people with acne has considered suicide an option. One reason is that it makes people feel alone. Your skin irregularities tend to isolate you,” says psychotherapist Matt Traube. Without realizing it, people start avoiding going out with others and eye contact. As if that were not enough, hormones do not help to stabilize their emotional state.
However, acne can be treated and not permanent. You can turn to a dermatologist for professional advice. And a psychologist's need may arise for emotional distress.










