My Personal Favorite Blog from 500 – And Why
Out of 500 blogs, people often ask me—“Doctor, which one is your favorite?” Honestly, that’s like asking a parent to pick their favorite child. Every blog I wrote came from real patient questions, real struggles, and real experiences. But yes, there is one blog that’s extra close to my heart.
It’s the one titled: “Why Teenage Acne Shouldn’t Be Left Untreated.”
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🌸 Why This Blog Stands Out
I chose this as my favorite because it reflects something I see every single day in my clinic. Teenagers walk in with acne, and often, parents say—“It’s normal, sabko hota hai, it will go away with age.”
Yes, acne is common. But that doesn’t mean it should be ignored. Unattended acne leaves behind scars—physical ones on the skin and emotional ones in the heart. I have seen brilliant, confident teenagers lose self-esteem just because of untreated pimples.
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📝 What I Wrote in That Blog
In that blog, I explained simple but powerful truths:
• Acne is a medical condition, not just a “phase.”
• Quick fixes or home remedies often worsen it.
• Early treatment saves years of frustration and prevents scars.
• Mental health matters—skin and confidence go hand in hand.
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💡 Why It Touched Me Personally
The reason this blog is my favorite is because of the impact it created. After publishing it, I received countless messages from both teenagers and parents. Many wrote to me saying—“Doctor, after reading your blog, we booked an appointment. We didn’t know ignoring acne could be harmful.”
One parent even said, “Your blog saved my child from lifelong scars.” That one sentence made all the effort worth it.
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✨ The Bigger Picture
Among 500 blogs, some were about myths, some about skincare routines, some about advanced treatments. But this one—on teenage acne—reminded me why I started writing in the first place: to educate, to guide, and to prevent unnecessary suffering.
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