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MENTAL HEALTH IS SKIN HEALTH

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Depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, social anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, somatoform disorders, and delusional disorders are a few mental health conditions that can coexist with skin abnormalities. The effects of mental health problems, most frequently stress, on the skin have been the subject of several research throughout the years. We are aware that hormones and our emotions have a significant impact on how the skin behaves. There can be some pretty significant physiological changes in the skin when anxious or worried, including greater water loss, increased erythema, and increased sebum production. REMEMBER THE SKIN-MENTAL CONNECTION Observed changes in the skin can be a sign of certain conditions. Therefore, the skin can also be a reflection of our physical health in addition to our emotional health. While we may spend a lot of money on maintaining the appearance of our skin, it's possible that we don't always pay attent...