 Category: Acne
Category: Health and Fitness >> Acne<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 next page >> by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-15 ] Notwithstanding the testimonials seen on late-night television infomercials for acne preparations, there is no "one size fits all" treatment for acne. In fact, the active ingredients in these advertised preparations can usually be obtained less expensively in other over-the-counter products. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-14 ] Heavy makeups, particularly foundations, have traditionally been associated with breakouts of comedonal or inflammatory acne. In this issue of Acne Briefs, Dr. Jan Hornets discusses how cosmetics have changed in the past decade and gives tips on finding noncomedogenic and nonacnegenic makeup that is appropriate for women with acne. by Mei Galang  [ 2008-10-13 ] While everyone rushes to the pharmacy for their skin care needs they do not realize that there are a number of homemade acne treatments and things you can do at home that can easily help treat of acne. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-13 ] Acne is the most common cause of facial scars in the world. The technique used for scar correction will be dictated by considerations such as the type(s) of scarring present, the number of scars, and whether the patient can avoid sun exposure. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-09 ] Although acne is a common dermatologic condition among adults, it is still most often associated with the teen years. Even the slightest case of acne can seem earth-shattering to a young person who is coping with myriad social, emotional, and physical changes. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-08 ] The psychological effects of acne can be considerable. The psychological morbidity is complex and often does not conform to standard psychiatric disease criteria. Recognition and management of the psychological squeals of acne by general practitioners is of considerable importance. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-07 ] People are praying to the God of acne to make sure they don't break out before the next big date or business presentation that they have, but the real clue is in your heredity. You can be predisposed to several of the types of acne, and you may need to work with your dermatologist to develop a game plan that will stand you in good stead at the various ages and stages of life. by louise forrest  [ 2008-10-07 ] If you are suffering from acne then you will probably want to just hide away and to be able to find a magic cream that you can apply to your skin and for your acne to just disappear from sight. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-06 ] Dr. Jan Hornets in his report on how understanding the pathogenesis of acne allows dermatologists to tailor therapy to patient needs. Acne-stop.com by Antonius Fastersetin [ 2008-10-06 ] Its a fact, that in todays corporate world the need for medical transcription services is expanding at near exponential perportions. In layman's terms, the task of a medical transcriber is record medical data and records into soft copy format that can then be read by individuals. Due to the diverse range of medical specialties, there is an almost equal number of dictation specialists to address them individually. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-05 ] During the past few years, several new agents have become available for the treatment of patients with acne vulgaris. These include new retinoids, new tretinoin formulations, azelaic acid, a new formulation of sodium sulfacetamide, and an oral contraceptive containing a second-generation progestin. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-04 ] Acne can cause significant embarrassment and anxiety in affected patients. It is important for family physicians to educate patients about available treatment options and their expected outcomes. Topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, sulfacetamide, and azelaic acid are effective in patients with mild or moderate comedones. Topical erythromycin or clindamycin can be added in patients with mild to moderate inflammatory acne or mixed acne. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-03 ] Unlike other diseases, which usually remain private, acne is visible and public. Acne usually affects the face and, therefore, changes the way that people react to a patient. Acne patients tend to have delicate self-esteem to begin with, because they are usually adolescents in the midst of many physical and psychological changes. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-02 ] Acne is seen as trivial by much of the public-and sometimes the people who work at managed care companies. They are not aware of the deeper problems of the disease, such as the social and emotional effects of facial lesions or the possibility of scarring. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-10-01 ] More people from varied ethnic backgrounds are now presenting to the dermatologist. Although acne is ranked as the number 1 or 2 dermatologic disease among blacks, Hispanics, and Asians, it is less common in these groups than it is in whites. People with dark skin tend to have less severe acne. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-29 ] Folliculitis, in its broadest sense, may be defined as a superficial or deep infection or inflammation of the hair follicles. It has multiple causes: various infections, physical or chemical irritation, occlusive dressings or clothing, and the use of topical or systemic steroids. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-25 ] Dr. Jan Hornets is a renowned expert on the psychological impact of skin diseases, particularly acne. He discusses why skin diseases can be so devastating and why acne patients are lucky to have access to so many effective treatments by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-24 ] Successful management of acne requires careful patient evaluation followed by consideration of several patient and medication factors when selecting a particular therapeutic regimen. Within the last few years, several new agents for the treatment of acne have become available that afford greater flexibility in the treatment of this prevalent dermatologic disorder. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-23 ] Rosacea is a disorder that is frequently mistaken for acne. In fact, as recently as 20 years ago, rosacea was referred to as acne rosacea. Both conditions look alike, they often respond to the same treatments, and they may coexist in the same patient. by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-09-23 ] Acne is the most common skin disorder which predictably occurs first during the teenage. It is estimated that over 70 percent adolescents are affected by a recognizable form of acne. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-22 ] Sometimes parents, and perhaps even some physicians, might tend to trivialize the disorder. But appearance is important for everyone, especially for teenagers, who are at a particularly sensitive time of life. To have one's appearance marked by blemishes can be a real disaster by Rudy Silva  [ 2008-09-21 ] Shakes are a great way to gain new health and to help you eliminate acne. Using the right ingredients will help you gain a clear face. Discover what you need to know about making the right kind of shake that will help you get rid of acne. by Rudy Silva  [ 2008-09-21 ] Using herbal hand and footbaths is a unique way of getting help with your acne. When you use a footbath you get herbal nutrients quickly into your body, since, you by pass your digestive system and nutrients move quickly into your blood. Discover how you can improve the appearance of your skin with an herbal footbath. by Rudy Silva  [ 2008-09-21 ] Herbal combinations are a powerful way to reduce or eliminate acne symptoms. But, using herbal mixtures can sometimes increase acne activity or breakout temporarily. Discover the herbs the are most useful in controlling or eliminating your acne symptoms. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-19 ] What is Acne? Acne is the most common skin condition, with over 85% of teens--and many adults, as well-experiencing breakouts at least occasionally. Acne is linked to the sebaceous glands, which produce sebum (or oil). by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-18 ] Ethnic diversity in the United States demands that dermatologists learn more about a wider range of skin types. Numerous new studies are required so that the differences and similarities in skin structure and activity among various ethnic groups can be better understood. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-17 ] When systemic therapy is used for acne, oral and topical agents are often given simultaneously. The objective, if possible, is to discontinue or taper the oral agent based on the clinical response. A risk-benefit calculation is particularly important whenever you are treating a benign condition, such as acne by [ 2008-09-16 ] Rasacea is a common skin disease that affects most of the Europeans. It is more common in white skinned people and is generally called the "curse of the Celts". It is characterized by the presence of erythema or redness on the cheeks . by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-16 ] Recent research has shown that the mildest of the newer topical retinoids, when combined with antibiotics, can work synergistically to control inflammation in patients with inflammatory or mixed acne, while simultaneously minimizing the risk for skin irritation as well as resistance to antibiotics. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-15 ] Before the advent of topical retinoid therapy in the 1970s, there were no medications that could effectively prevent the formation of the microcomedo - the precursor to all acne lesions. by [ 2008-09-13 ] Botox is a cosmetic form of botulinum toxin which is used to reduce frown lines near the yes and thick bands in the neck. Botox is found in the body. It is considered as a non-surgical injection. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-09-12 ] Are you one of those individuals who have ever experienced the largest zit that comes at the very wrong time? It never fails to show up when you have to be somewhere important like a wedding or a first date. by Abhinav Sidana  [ 2008-09-12 ] Any individual who is suffering from acne needs to know about ht effective adult acne home treatment. More and more adults are finding themselves dealing with problems of acne than teenagers are. by Wiley Long  [ 2008-09-11 ] As medical expenses continue to rise, more Health Savings Account consumers are taking advantage of medical bill negotiation services. Learn how to use these services and save more money in your Health Savings Account. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-09-11 ] Dr. Jan Hornets Fl. discusses the differences among topical retinoids and makes recommendations on how to obtain the most clinical benefit when using them in patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris. by Matthew Pawlina  [ 2008-09-09 ] the premier website to find, free DNA test, DNA test, DNA paternity test, DNA test kit, cheap DNA paternity test, cheap DNA test, DNA test result and many more. by Peter rodrick  [ 2008-09-07 ] Acne scars are the marks which are left after the acne is caused. These acne scars are more visible on the face and the major problem for the women’s concern. by Dr John Anne  [ 2008-09-02 ] Acne is caused by the effects of hormones on the pilosebaceous unit that consist of hair follicle, which is a sebaceous gland and a hair. Various gels, lotions, and creams are used to treat acne. Different preparations work in different ways. Many topical medications - creams, gels, and lotions - are used to treat acne. by Nick Mutt  [ 2008-09-01 ] Acne home remedies are an effective ways to treat acne scars without any side effects. These natural remedies are simple, inexpensive and easy to follow. by Nick Mutt  [ 2008-09-01 ] With acne natural remedies you will have a lesser chance of side effects. These remedies are inexpensive, simple to prepare and effective ways to remove acne marks. by Nick Mutt  [ 2008-09-01 ] Acne home remedies prevent you from chemicals found in acne products that may damage your skin. These remedies are simple yet effective ways to remove acne scars. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-08-29 ] Acne commonly erupts in areas of maximal sebaceous gland activity: the face, neck, chest, shoulders, back, and upper arms. Acne is rarely misdiagnosed. It is easily recognizable by both the patient and the practitioner. The management of acne, however, is frequently complex. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-08-28 ] Acne usually starts in adolescence because of hormonal changes that happen as youth mature. The body begins to produce hormones called androgens, which are male hormones, but are found in both men and women. These hormones cause excess oil build up in the pores. When the oil clogs the pores, it leads to whiteheads or blackheads. by Jojo Michelle  [ 2008-08-27 ] Clinical practice and recommendations, acne treatment, acne advices what treatment based formulas you should use to cure acne, acne information about how acne develops, acne documentation about acne types and classifying it by type. by louise forrest  [ 2008-08-27 ] One thing for sure about acne is that it is troublesome and can cause a great deal of embarrassment. There are many people who would prefer if the world left them alone, but there is no need to take this action as there are plenty of suitable products that are available. If you find that you need help you can speak to your doctor, a dermatologist or even turn to a support group if needed. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-08-25 ] Bougainvillea arboreal or Bougainvillea plant is one of the most accepted plants for spring as well as summer thesis. They are probably the most extensively grown tropical plants. by Richard Bean  [ 2008-08-25 ] The supplements market has changed a lot since the day of candy-colored Flinsones vitamins. Today, the booming cosmeceutical industry researches and develops supplements almost as quickly as it introduces new creams, serums and lotions. Many of these pills target the effects of aging, as well as improve beauty sleep and reduce cellulite. by Jebat Ak Ak [ 2008-08-23 ] Acne Tips The following information can help you understand factors that may contribute to skin problems. by Susan Nickerson [ 2008-08-21 ] Knowing the causes of Alzheimer’s can help you make important lifestyle changes that will greatly enable you to reduce your risk of developing the disease. This article discusses several of the most prominent causes, as well as some of the lifestyle changes necessary for all people as they get older. by Pat Dee [ 2008-08-18 ] Acne is a problem that many Americans are dealing with today, and many people are feeling extremely frustrated as they attempt to deal with their acne problem, only to fail again and again. |