Pediatr. praxi. 2013;14(1):26-29 [Dermatol. praxi. 2012;6(3):131-134]

Acne and psychic

MUDr.Zuzana Nevoralová, Ph.D.
Kožní oddělení nemocnice v Jihlavě

Acne vulgaris is the most common disease of pilosebaceous unit. The connection between acne and psychic is very interesting, but rarely

mentioned in our literature. Psychologic factors may play a significant role in acne in at least three ways. First, emotional stress can exacerbate

acne. Second, patients with serious acne can develop psychiatric problems, such low self-esteem, social phobias or depression.

Finally, primary psychiatric illnesses such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and psychosis may be based on a complaint thas is focused

on acne. In the article, all three possibilities are analysed.

Keywords: acne, psychic, quality of life, depression, suicide

Published: February 15, 2013  Show citation

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