

There are many other conditions that affect the skin's appearance. Sufferers are often stigmatised as a result, which can lead to feelings of shame, social withdrawal or even mental health problems. In this interview, Lara Stäubli, a santé24 psychologist, gives some tips on how people with skin conditions can deal with their negative emotions.
What techniques or strategies have proven effective for dealing with negative emotions associated with skin conditions?
Generally speaking, it's about becoming an expert on your own disease and developing a repertoire of effective strategies over time that you can consistently apply.
People often don't know the best way to deal with people with skin conditions. Feelings such as disgust or fear of contagion may be a factor. One of the keys is for people to feel taken seriously. So it makes sense to educate yourself and ask sufferers directly how they would like to be treated. Some like being asked about their health, while others prefer not to discuss their condition. Curious or critical looks and comments can be hurtful, and you should think about how you raise the issue. Even well-meaning comments like "It's not so bad; you can hardly see it" or "Others have it much worse" are usually not much help and make sufferers feel as though they're not being taken seriously.

SWICA customers receive around the clock medical assistance from santé24 doctors and medical specialists. Are you plagued by worries and fears or are you aware of other psychological symptoms? Do you have a challenging situation in your life or other uncertainties?
Among other things, as part of the santé24 telemedicine service, SWICA offers its customers psychiatric/psychological counselling from specialists. To arrange an appointment, contact the specialist staff at santé24 on +41 44 404 86 86.