Do you also have pimples on your face that you think in the mirror every day, why do they come on my own face, they are spoiling my beauty? Do you also keep thinking about ways to remove these pimples throughout the day? If the answer to these questions is yes, then be careful because even simple pimples can make you a victim of depression.
Yes, a research done by scientists has shown that people who have pimples on their face have a significantly increased risk of developing depression . But the risk of suffering from problems like depression remains for the first 5 years after acne is detected. The British Journal of Dermatology analyzed data from 1986 to 2012 from The Health Improvement Network (THIN), a large UK primary care database.
The risk of depression due to acne is 63 percent higher.
Based on this analysis, scientists believe that the risk of depression increases due to acne. This study has found that the risk of problems like depression is highest in the first 1 year of acne. Compared to people who do not have an acne problem, the risk of depression is 63 percent higher in the person suffering from acne and the probability of it decreases after 1 year.
Skin doctors should also check for symptoms of depression so it is important that skin doctors should also keep checking the symptoms of depression periodically in acne patients. Treatment should be started early to reduce its risk. If any problem arises during the treatment, then a consultation with a psychiatrist should also be taken in such a situation.