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A Guide to Common Skin Problems in Teenagers

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It is during the teenage years that people are most concerned with their looks - perhaps because the skin is most vulnerable to different problems during this stage. The hormonal changes that occur in a teenager's body is partly responsible for this. Diet and lifestyle are also factors in the development of facial problems. The first step in fighting off these afflictions is to determine what exactly is being dealt with. Here is a guide to common skin problems in teenagers.

Acne

The most common facial problem encountered by teenagers is acne. Acne is a chronic skin reaction to hormonal and other physical changes. It may come in several forms including pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, and red spots. These problems spring from dirt, bacteria, oil, and dead skin cells that block the pores.

In Australia, the temperature differences can contribute to the occurrences of these afflictions, so teens will need to consult a dermatologist. Some southern cities might be slightly cooler climates than the other cities in the country and up north, but your skin can still be susceptible to acne and other problems.

Oily Skin

Excessive oil production is another common skin problem in teenagers. While some naturally-produced oils help protect the skin from external factors, too much can lead to various skin problems since they can clog the pores.

The presence of oil on the face is not the only indicator of excessive amounts of the substance. Sometimes, the oil is locked in the pores because of the collection of dead skin cells on the facial surface, giving the skin a dry look and feel.

While excessive oil production is mostly an internal problem, diet can also be a cause of the skin problem in teenagers. Other contributing factors include climate and pollution.

Skin Pigmentation

Skin pigmentation is a usual skin problem in Australia because of the climate and overexposure to UV rays. Teenagers are among the common victims of this skin condition, which is caused by the overproduction of melanin.

Skin pigmentation may occur as freckles, sun spots, liver spots, and other manifestations of uneven skin tone. Often, the pigmentation can be treated through cosmetic procedures, so it might be necessary to visit a dermatologist. Another form of treatment is the application of lightening creams which are available in the market.

Excessive Sweating

Teenagers also struggle with excessive perspiration. This problem can occur in different parts of the body. Too much sweating can be a catalyst for several other skin problems. Stress, as well as exposure to extreme heat, can be the root of this condition.

The temperature in most Australian cities can cause excessive sweating in teens, which can be remedied by a trip to a dermatologist. Even in cooler southern states that enjoy slightly lower temperatures than elsewhere in Australia, can still prompt a bout of over-perspiration. Lifestyle changes can also be employed to curb this problem.

Warts

Experts concur that warts most often occur in teenagers. These are flesh or dark colored lumps that form under the fingernails, on the fingers, hands, as well as the soles of the feet. Warts are caused by a virus and can be contagious.

There are several treatments for this skin problem, but the best approach to steer clear of this is to avoid injuring the skin. The presence of injuries on the skin makes it easier for the virus to infect those areas. Although generally not dangerous, those who find their warts disturbing should have it removed immediately. There are a number of creams on the market that can be used to treat warts that are available over the counter at your local pharmacy. Additionally, you local GP may carry a liquid nitrogen solution that can be used to effectively freeze the warts off. Failing these solutions, it is best to see a dermatologist for some extra strength solutions to take care of your wart problems

Eczema

It is usually the younger children that contract eczema, which is a skin condition characterized by dry, scaly, and reddened skin. If not treated properly, the problem can carry on through a kid's teenage years. There are cases wherein the application of a moisturizer is all that is needed. However, if the condition persists despite this, the most advisable step is to consult a dermatologist.

Keep these tips in mind to enjoy cleaner and healthier looking skin. If you ever have any doubts about the identification of skin problems it is always best to consult a dermatologist.

StartLocal Business Directory Australia has thousands of dermatologists listed Australia wide. Search and find a local dermatologist today.

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