We use the skin to describe not just our physicality, but how we feel about our
bodies and our interactions with others. Our skin has even become entwined with how we describe our emotions. And why not? It makes sense to describe intimate experiences through this sophisticated anatomy.The unconcealed, forward-facing quality of our skin makes skin disease that much more impactful for those who experience it. There is nowhere to hide when we deal with issues such as eczema or acne. The largest organ, the part of us that comes into closest contact with others, that we view when we glance in the mirror, is a source of discomfort, disease and maybe even pain.
Appropriately, most research on skin disease has evaluated the effects of the diagnosis on quality of life, focusing on physical and psychological effects. Yes, skin diseases may itch or hurt, but they also affect our mental and emotional states. Our self-esteem may incur damage right along with our derma.
This eBook covers the basics of skin anatomy and physiology and common skin diagnoses — acne, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea — with a focus on symptom triggers, how the skin is affected and practical, supportive solutions to address the underlying cause.
You’ll learn ways to support your mental and emotional health when dealing with skin disease and about the surprising connection between skin flares and emotional distress.
https://skinhealth.byhealthmeans.com/reg-gift-3/?idev_id=26240
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