Severe acne linked to depression

MANILA, Philippines - Whether or not kids are vocal about their acne problems, their suffering is real.  If you’d like to address your teen/s’ acne but don’t know how or where to get it done, there’s SkinTrends, the acne authority. 

While acne may be a very common disease, there is nothing common or ordinary about the suffering of a teenager with severe acne.  A recent study conducted in Turkey, entitled “Disease-specific quality of life is associated with anxiety and depression in patients with acne” by J. Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol, conclusively links acne to clinical depression.  Those who suffer from severe acne are far more likely to experience clinically significant depression (29.5% in those with acne, vs. only 7.9% in those without acne).  The study also links acne closely to a number of psychosocial and psychological disorders, from low self-esteem to inability to make friends and even suicidal ideation.

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