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What Are the Common Skin Problems Teenagers Face?

1. Teen Acne:

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions that teenagers face. It is primarily caused due to overactive oil glands in your skin and a build-up of oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria, which leads to inflammation in pores. Oil glands become stimulated when hormones become active during puberty, which is why teenagers are more prone to get acne. You can get acne on your face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders, the areas with the maximum number of functional oil glands. Use lotions or makeup that are formulated with non-comedogenic ingredients like grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, hemp seed oil, etc. After washing your skin, treat it with a topical product containing adapalene to unclog your pores and prevent new breakouts. Use products that contain salicylic acid to remove bacteria and dead skin cells. Salicylic acid is a known anti-acne ingredient. You can also use OTC anti-acne creams.

No matter what your skin type, if you are unsure how to treat acne or other skin problems, talk to a dermatologist. Treating your skin properly each day is the key to avoiding more serious skin problems.

2. Oily Skin

To a certain extent, oily skin may be due to genetics but for some, it may be due to hormonal changes that cause excess oil production.

If you have oily skin but you don’t get acne, you can treat the root cause of excess sebum by using lightweight, oil-free cleansers and moisturizers. You can also use face wipes at regular intervals to absorb the excess oil so that the oil buildup doesn’t clog your pores.

3. Excessive Sweating

It can be due to stress. You can control it by taking showers twice a day. Use body talc and deodorants. OTC antiperspirants can also help you control excessive sweating. Wear fabrics made of natural fibers such as cotton and linen to allow your skin to breathe and absorb the sweat. Avoid spicy food as it may trigger excessive sweating.

However, if you sweat more than what is normal, it might be hyperhidrosis, a condition wherein you sweat excessively on a daily basis. Consult a dermatologist in that case.

4. Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis

Eczema is a common skin concern seen among teenagers. If you have had eczema as a child, there are chances that it persists during your teenage years.

In this condition, your skin tends to become dry and itchy. If you are wearing sports gear on your elbows or knees for long hours, there are chances that the skin condition aggravates.

You can also use fragrance-free deodorants and moisturizing lotions to control the condition and prevent it inflammation. If the condition persists, see a dermatologist who can prescribe the right medication.

5. Warts

These are fleshy, dark lumps and bumps that can grow under fingernails, on your fingers, on the backs of your hands, or on the soles of your feet.

To treat warts, you can use liquid nitrogen to freeze their growth or burn them off with a laser or chemical treatment.

Make it a point to avoid biting your nails or injuring your hands. Skin that is injured appears to be more susceptible to the wart viruses.

6. Wrapping Up

The key to taking care of teenage skin is practicing healthy habits early on. Teens are more prone to breakouts because of the change in hormones and stress. However, with a few simple skincare tips and a proper skincare routine, you can keep your skin super happy!

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