Children With Skin Diseases Suffer Stigma, Bullying and Depression - News Center
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A new study reveals that children and teens with chronic skin diseases are often stigmatized by peers, leading to bullying, depression, anxiety, and impaired relationships.
Chronic skin conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, alopecia, and vitiligo can significantly impact psychosocial development, shaping children's lives.
The study found that 73 percent of children with chronic skin diseases experienced stigma, which was linked to a poorer quality of life.
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