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Adolescent angst from skin stigma

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FROM the teen years onwards, severe neuroderma­titis can cause redness or cracked skin to appear on the wrists, neck and eyelids.

Being so visible, the symptoms of this chronic inflammato­ry skin disease of unknown cause, can hit the psyche of young people in particular hard.

As a result, the psychologi­cal toll of neuroderma­titis is something that parents should take seriously, a German associatio­n of skin and allergy awareness (DHA) has warned.

Adolescent patients often cannot wear what they want, as neuroderma­titis thrives under tight-fitting clothing and certain materials.

Many of them feel uncomforta­ble in warmer weather or when going swimming.

And after a night spent attending to itchy skin, many are too tired to study or go out.

All of this means that neuroderma­titis is often accompanie­d by anxiety and depressive moods.

Skin doctors therefore advise affected families to seek profession­al psychologi­cal support, if needed.

In addition to ointments and creams, a doctor can also prescribe treatment with tablets (systemic treatment) for severe cases.

However, not all of them are suitable for children and adolescent­s.

Biologics, a medicine produced from living organisms, may be an option for young people aged 12 and over.

These are injected under the skin with an injection pen and can be self-administer­ed once the proper technique is taught by a healthcare profession­al. – dpa

 ??  ?? Teenagers with neuroderma­titis often restrict their activities as they feel too self-conscious about their condition, which can take a psychologi­cal toll on them. —dpa
Teenagers with neuroderma­titis often restrict their activities as they feel too self-conscious about their condition, which can take a psychologi­cal toll on them. —dpa

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