Important Roles Of The Skin

By Diego Cassin


Most people would think of our skin as something that is meant to do nothing more than makes us attractive. Nothing can be farther from the truth though and its importance extends well beyond aesthetics. So important are its functions that it is officially classified as one of the organs in our body and the largest one at that. These functions are important enough that each one can significantly cripple our body's well being

It would take an entire book to specify all of these functions though so instead this article will tackle its three major functions.

Number one is very much evident and revolves around the fact that our skin acts as a protective cover shielding the internal organs of our bodies from outside factors by maintaining an endless arsenal of dead skin cells. One good example of this is when we sometimes get injured and our skin receives the blunt of these damages.

Speaking of cuts and bruises which leads us to our second duty that our skin is responsible for which would be none other than its healing capacity. This is an obviously slow and complex process involving growth hormones and white blood cells working hand in hand and repairing wounds and preventing the spread of possible infection. Those reddish areas surrounding your wounds and bruises are testaments of your skin on the job.

Lastly, our skin is also a critical component for our body's means to control its temperature. Just like an engine which can overheat without its cooling system, the very same thing can be said about our bodies. Our body's ability to sweat through our skin is a key player in making that possible in response to relatively high temperature.

Certainly, your skin is no laughing matter and is something you should better take care of. The consequence for not doing so may include acne and similar skin problems.

Acne in specific details is one of the most common skin problems especially among teens. It is known to be caused by the presence of too much oil and dirt on your face which ends up blocking the hair follicles thereby causing the infection. Taking care of it is a relatively simple matter which can be done by washing your face with warm water frequently.

Given the all the things that your skin has been doing for you, it is only fitting that you take good care of it.




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