Surprising Link Between Acne & Depression
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Sort Desciption: Did you know that not everone outgrows acne? Although it is often associated with hormone-riddled aolescents, acne can begin in adulthood and as late as after menopause, when a womans estrogen levels decline. ...
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Did you know that not everone outgrows acne? Although it is often associated with hormone-riddled aolescents, acne can begin in adulthood and as late as after menopause, when a womans estrogen levels decline. A recent study suggests that the age of onset of acne may even be increasing. .org SURPRISING LINK BETWEEN ACNE & DEPRESSION In addition to the painful, disfiguring, and embarrassing physical symptoms of acne, acne sufferers often have psychological problems such as depression, stress, low self-esteem, poor social skills, and trouble holding down jobs. These psychological aspects of the disease have often been downplayed, as acne has been considered a cosmetic issue rather than a true disease. In some cases acne sufferers are judged in the same cruel way obese people are, the disorder being seen as rooted in lack of self-control, bad hygiene, or an unhealthy diet. FINALLY, UNDERSTANDING AND TREATMENT OPTIONS Research show that, contrary to popular belief, diet is not a main cause of acne, and that acne is usually caused by the skins sebaceous glands being pathologically sensitive to certain hormones. Acne can also be a secondary symptom of certain diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome. In Healing Adult Acne, Dr. Richard Fried will introduce physical symptoms, causes, and treatments options, including both naturopathic and chemical treatments. Dr. Fried also provides information on how to cope with the physical and emotional effects of scarring, as well as the other psychological aspects of acne. Self-esteem and social-building exercises are included, as well as stress and anxiety relief suggestions. ...
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