Facial Steaming – D.I.Y. Recipes That Work Wonders


Posted in Skin Disorders No discussion yet on November 26th, 2010

The answer to our incessant quest for looking flawless and young is surprisingly concealed in customs followed in the primeval era. Facial steaming for cleansing the body has been employed since the Roman era. In present times, it is part-and-parcel of facials offered at salons. Facial steaming proffers myriad advantages like: Unclogging pores of the skin Removal of lifeless skin cells. Enhancing blood circulation. Permitting deep-cleaning. Dislodging black or white heads and zits. One could easily reap the gains sans shelling out money at expensive salons when one could easily do it from the confines of your abode. All that’s needed is a good cleansing product, a vessel, water and a big towel. Facial steaming is basically heating a large-sized vessel having water and exposing the facial area to the vapours emitted for 5 minutes. It is such a straightforward method, though giving superlative outcomes. Another method is adding a few drops of essential oils of your preference to a  [...]

Sunscreen Use Necessary – No Matter If Your Black or White


Posted in Cancer, Skin Disorders No discussion yet on August 27th, 2010

As the summer is tapering off, many people might have got a resplendent tan or yet working towards one. Hopefully majority of these tans are bottle/canister derived and people have been diligently donning sunscreen. A startling but true fact is that there are several folks of colour that virtually do not use sunscreens at all like many from the Afro-American and Hispanic populaces. Their thought process is that they do not require using sun shielding creams/lotions – and this erroneous belief has lead to a distressing rise in melanoma-related deaths among them. Though individuals of color have a tendency of developing skin cancer at a comparatively lesser rate as compared to the Caucasian populace, when these people with darker skin tone do develop skin cancer, their fatality rates mostly surpass that of their white-skinned equivalents. As per information furnished by the American Medical Association, the 5-year survival rate in case of melanoma is merely fifty-eight percent in  [...]

Home Remedies to Cure Acne


Posted in Skin Disorders No discussion yet on August 13th, 2010

Acne, scientifically known as Acne Vulgaris, is a human skin disease. This disease, generally known as pimples, is most commonly found in the adolescence, the period of puberty, and hence, most people affected by acne are teenagers. Acne occurs when there are elevations formed in the skin, particularly, at areas which are rich in fats (eg: the face). There are depressions formed in the skin, which contain fat hormones from sebaceous glands, and these secretions, in turn, bring out elevated papules in the skin, called acne. Now, if there is a disease, there must be a way to control it. Dermatologists may charge you a chunk of your earnings for providing you the medicines to fix your acne. But if you are of the kinds who follow the grandma’s aid, here are some home-made remedies to control acne. Your kitchen is the depot for elements that can be used to control acne, in a natural way. You will need some ingredients of daily use, which are easily available and accessible. Listed  [...]

Sunburn Remedies – Taking the Sting out of Overindulgent Sun Baking


Posted in Skin Disorders 1 Comment on July 2nd, 2010

In spite of all the caveats regarding skin cancer, apparently no lessons seem to be learnt and the slightest glint of the sun’s rays, people are undressing into their bare essentials and baking themselves like roast duck. Duo kinds of light namely (UVA) ultraviolet A or (UVB) ultraviolet B rays are produced by the sun. These rays have diverse means of penetrating the skin. UVB rays are responsible for causing skin reddening. UVB rays, in the interim, trigger a skin reaction causing chemical release resulting in reddishness and inflammation. UVB rays in the long term could damage DNA of the skin. Sunburns – Delayed Effect Sunburns are barely ever noticed instantly. In case one spots skin reddishness instantaneously, one would possibly see a burn induced by the sun’s extreme heat instead of the UV rays, in precisely the analogous manner that skin reddening occurs due to being in close proximity to scorching flames. It is a sign that one would imminently develop sunburns; however,  [...]

Top 10 Triggering Factors of Psoriasis Symptoms


Posted in Skin Disorders 2 Comments on June 30th, 2010

Studies have indicated that being stressed could aggravate psoriasis symptoms since stress makes the body react. Being Stressed Doing deep breathing and counting till ten. Taking an unwinding soak. Calling a buddy for venting off some pent up stress. Meditation. Focussing on the optimistic, favourable aspects and incorporating relaxation methods into everyday routine. All these methods are great stress-busters and possibly aid in keeping psoriasis symptoms flare-ups at bay. Allergies Since immune system dons a vital part in allergy reactions as well as psoriasis hence there could be a plausible link between the duos. Study investigators have observed that there are increasing numbers of inflammatory mast cells (the type triggering allergy reactions) among individuals having psoriasis as compared to those not having the condition. In case a person does have some form of allergy then it advisable to steer clear from any individual triggering factors like woollen, dust. Alcoholic  [...]

Skin Transplant Surgery Proffers Sanguinity to Vitiligo Skin Disorder Patients


Posted in News, Skin Disorders No discussion yet on March 18th, 2010

A pioneering trial of its type conducted in the Henry Ford Hospital, U.S., exhibited how skin transplant surgery is an effectual and safe treatment for vitiligo skin disorder. Investigators from Henry Ford Hospital did a follow-up on twenty-three patients with vitiligo skin disorder for nearly 6 months subsequent to skin transplant surgery and observed that the affected skin recovered typically fifty-two percent of its innate skin tone. Among 8 patients having a particular form of vitiligo skin disorder, the area under treatment was able to regain seventy-four percent of its innate skin tone. The skin transplant surgical procedure comprised of employing skin cells derived from body parts that had normal skin pigmentation and relocating them to the affected skin. The procedure is conducted after administering local anesthesia to the patient. Dr. Iltefat Hamzavi, the leading author, chief researcher as well as high-ranking staff doctor from the Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford  [...]

Vitiligo – Disregarding an Agonizingly Apparent Condition


Posted in Skin Disorders No discussion yet on March 1st, 2010

Vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder causing loss of pigmentation in blotches of skin. About 3 million people from the U.S. have this disorder. The precise cause of vitiligo is unclear and experts are yet to decipher why the body makes antibodies which assault and obliterate pigment-producing cells. The colourless skin patches appear more apparent when the skin tone is darker. However for individuals of all skin tones, vitiligo could be immensely distressing due to all the public gawking, work interviews becoming digressed among several other harrowing incidents faced on a daily basis. An array of vitiligo treatments ranging from topically applied creams, UV-light treatment to surgery exist, yet not one of them being ideal enough to be able to cure this disorder. Several dermatologists unequivocally inform patients about no cure existing and that it is a kind of cosmetic disorder that could not be treated. Several patients are unaware of their choices, which is quite a distressing trend. Adding  [...]

Toilet Seat Dermatitis Makes a Novel Resurgence


Posted in Skin Disorders No discussion yet on February 1st, 2010

There has been a recent resurfacing of toilet seat dermatitis, a type of skin disease that was at one point of time believed to have been overcome in the United States. Exotic-appearing wood-based loo seats and harsh-natured chemical cleansing agents may be the reason for this comeback. A new-fangled study has documented 5 latest cases of toilet seat dermatitis among infants, several of whom ailed for years prior to receiving an accurate identification. During a news release, Dr. Bernard Cohen, MD, John Hopkins Children’s Center, Director, paediatric dermatology department and part of the research team explained that toilet seat dermatitis was one of the well-known skin conditions that has been widely illustrated in health manuals and observed in third world countries, however is one condition that several younger child specialists have not yet encountered in their every day practice. Dr. Cohen further added that in case their diminutive investigation is any suggestion of what is  [...]





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