Red Marks From Acne: Treat The Emotional Aspect Too
Chances are you know a person who suffers from acne. Dermatologists, pharmacists, skin care experts and even television infomercials offer a wide variety of ointments and creams to treat the red marks from acne, but there is no simple cure for the emotional side effect created by this nefarious skin condition.
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.
Reaffirm that acne is not long term to your child.
It is crucial for you to provide support to your child, as his or her guardian. You will probably notice that your child is hurt by people and their petty insults. Make sure they know that the teasing will not last forever, and that he or she will overcome it. Always stress how important it is to move on, and not to focus on others' meaningless, negative words.
Bring your teen to a good dermatologist.
See a dermatologist early; do not wait for your adolescent's acne to get worse. Although it may seem like a cliche, "the earlier the better" is very applicable in this situation. Find a dermatologist whom you can trust, and when you visit the doctor, accompany your teen to the appointment so you can help him or her understand and follow whatever instructions are given.
Lead your child to making the correct decisions.
There are some things or acts that may worsen acne. See to it that you are available to remind your teen to refrain from those actions which would only worsen the situation, such as trying to "pop" any pimples which could leave scarring. Explain the cause and effect of acne problems and be sure to answer questions that your teen has.
Raise your teenager's self-image.
Self-confidence plunges when teasing arises. The effect to your teen would be negative so be there to boost their self-esteem. Be generous with praises, but do not use them just to flatter. Tell your teen about how wonderful his or her talents are. This would be a lift to his/her morale.
Society is very judgemental and negative towards people with acne problems, so be sure to provide your teen with positive reinforcement. Reinforce the fact that it is just a temporary condition, and be sure to support your child.
The Acne Help Page is an online knowledgebase covering everything related to acne. Here you can find information on the causes of acne to treatment options for red marks from acne. Read other's experiences regarding red facial marks at the acnetreatment results page.
Published January 26th, 2008
Filed in Health