 Category: Skin Care
Category: Health and Fitness >> Skin Care<< 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 next page >> by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-27 ] Ganglion cysts can be painful, they can change shape, and they can restrict your hands general movement. It is not completely clear what causes them, but they can be extremely annoying! by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Thousands of people suffer from dry, flaky, and itchy skin every year, so know already that you are not alone with your skin problem. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] You already have dry skin, and that can be a hassle. Dealing with flaky, dull, and itchy skin can become annoying, especially during winter and summer months. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] When it comes to matters of the skin on your face, you think you have dry skin, and yet you are not sure. Perhaps your skin is not very dry at all. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] The problem with dry skin is not just that it is dry. It is not just that it looks dull. It is not just that it can be flaky. One of the main things about dry skin that can drive people crazy is when dry skin becomes itchy. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] For years upon years we have been told to drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. And for some reason, the magic number of 8 should also be the number of ounces in that glass we drink. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Dry skin affects a lot of people. They deal with it daily and have to keep to skin routines that work and be able to adapt with different products in the case that one starts to lose its effectiveness. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Many people suffer from dry skin. We all know how to spot dry areas and it does not take an academic degree to notice the symptoms. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Dry skin is a problem for many people. However, there are annoyances and then there are problems that become debilitating for people. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Many people prefer creams for the topical medication that dermatologists/physicians prescribe to treat eczema as a first phase treatment. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema can appear in many different forms and one of the least known forms of the condition includes Gravitational Eczema. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Many people are affected by Atopic Dermatitis; this disease is characterized by inflamed skin and itchiness and primarily affects the face, the bend of the elbow, and the back of the knee. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] You may be wondering about the safety in using current medications for eczema in your child, many parents do. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] In order to understand eczema, you have to understand your skin. The skin is a protective covering over the entire body; it is the largest organ you have and the most exposed as well. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] During flare ups of Atopic Dermatitis (AD and also the condition that most people know as eczema), common symptoms include: redness, swelling, and cracks in the skin. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Whether your physician says that your child has eczema or Atopic Dermatitis, you will need to know more. It is important for you to know and understand the disease, its symptoms, causes, treatments, and what can be done at home. It is important to know that the disease is not contagious. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] An evolution of the cold compress, wet wraps are a new way to help alleviate the inflammation, itching, and pain associated with eczema. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema is a disease of the skin (your natural barrier between the inner body and the environment); it reacts to outside stimuli through irritation and inflammation. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Nummular eczema or nummular dermatitis is a chronic, itchy rash which appears in coin shaped patches on the skin. It gets its name from the Latin word for coin, nummular. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Skin diseases that are caused by contact with chemicals related to your work are called occupational skin diseases. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] The best way to avoid the irritation on eczema flare ups as well as the potential of complications during flare ups is to minimize the number, duration, and severity of flare ups. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Atopic Dermatitis is the skin disease that most people are referring to when they say eczema, even though the term eczema refers to any inflammation of the skin. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Atopic Dermatitis, which most people know as eczema, affects approximately 17 million people in America. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Bioterrorism has made vaccination of various diseases, including smallpox, a plausible solution to threats. In June of 2003, key military personnel, key emergency personnel (fire fighters, law enforcement, etc) and first line health care workers began receiving the vaccine. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema is a chronic skin disease which it a combination of inheritance and outside triggers (things which set off a reaction). by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema, a term used by most people to refer to Atopic Dermatitis, is an incurable disease which affects the skin. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema actually refers to any inflammation of the skin and can take a multitude of forms. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema is a skin disease characterized by inflammation, itching, redness, cracking, dryness, and sometime lesions. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema manifestations can be quite unpleasant to look at during flare ups, especially severe ones. In children, they often look even worse because children tend to scratch more than adults do. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema is a very common problem worldwide. If you are suffering from the condition you know that it is itchy, frustrating and it spreads faster than an Australian bushfire, but did you know that there was more than one type of the condition? by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Many infants, especially in the west, tend to suffer from Infantile Eczema. The condition is also otherwise known as Atopic Dermatitis or Atopic Eczema and it is a severely itchy skin condition. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Dyshidrotic Eczema generally affects the hands and the feet, and it is usually chronic and recurring. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] For years, no one has been quite sure what it is that causes the itchy, red flakes called eczema. The condition has affected an ever growing number of people worldwide, and strikes children, babies and adults without discretion. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema is a condition that is chronic. It is going to be something that is with you for your whole life. It is a condition that might cause you lots of discomfort, but it is a condition you can live with, even though at this time there is not cure for eczema. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] If you are currently dealing with eczema, then you already know its symptoms and irritations. You skin becomes inflamed, which means you are forced to deal with itchiness, dryness, flaking skin, swelling, possible oozing, and crusting. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Eczema is a type of chronic skin condition in which areas of your skin can become inflamed, itchy, and sore. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] This eczema comes with many names, so if you have not been told you have dyshidrotic eczema, you may have heard of cheiropompholyx in the case that it is located on your hands and pedopompholyx when it appears on your feet. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] You might already be aware that there are many different types of eczema that can affect various people. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] When you think of exercise, do you think of toning your body? Maybe you think of losing weight or building muscles. Maybe your doctor has told you that you nave to exercise for health reasons. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] As crazy as it sounds, exercise will enhance the look of your skin. Whether the exercise is, pumping some iron, or doing a complicated moon salutation yoga pose, it will all contribute to younger, fresher looking skin. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Exercise plays a big part in keeping our skin healthy and whilst there are many different forms, yoga is often one of the best you can participate in. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Exercise is not only good for young skin, but it can also have amazing benefits for older skin too. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] The benefits of exercise to the skin have become more and more apparent over the past couple of years. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Foot care begins with nutrients, removal of toxins, and an infusion of moisture. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Many people suffer from heel pain at some time in their lives. Not only can it be extremely painful, but it can also stop you from doing ordinary, everyday things. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Foot odor can be a really horrible condition. It can make you self conscious and it can also be hard to treat. So what causes foot odor and how exactly can you treat it before it becomes too much of a problem? by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Skin care is such an important part of our lives, but quite often we do not really think about it. Would you let your heart or liver or kidneys go unchecked? Would you let them fill with harmful toxins, knowing that they are integral to your life? Would you let them dry to the point that they could not function properly? by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] Looking after your skin can potentially make you look ten years younger or at least a few years younger anyway! Glowing, healthy skin can increase self confidence, though how exactly do you achieve healthy looking skin? by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] With organic and natural products quickly gaining in popularity, attention has gone into the chemicals that are found in our everyday skin care products. by louise forrest  [ 2007-03-26 ] A lot of people do not realize that diabetes can actually affect every single part of the body, including the skin. It is not uncommon for people with diabetes to develop some kind of skin disorder during some time of their lives. |