Acne Treats

There are many ways to treat acne. You can use medication both over the counter and via prescription. You can also use natural treatments such as green tea, herbs and other remedies. Another option that you have is to use laser treatments.

In more recent years, laser treatment for acne has become a much faster and effective means for many patients. Lasers are now used to treat many other conditions and acne is one that has benefitted quite a lot.

Acne can leave lasting scars for people who suffer from it. For this reason the laser can be very effective where other remedies don’t work as well. Also, acne is easy to diagnose and easy to analyse.

The use of lasers such as Erbium has proven to be very effective for people with acne. The acne needs to be treated as soon as possible in order to prevent further scarring and also stop the severity of the scarring for getting worse than it needs to be.

Micro dermabrasion is another very effective means for treating acne. This process uses aluminium hydroxide crystals. These crystals scrape the skin, removing the top layers, which gets rid of excess debris that causes acne.

You should not really use this process if you have a milder form of acne as it might be too severe and could be unnecessary. It is quite hard on the skin and might irritate it. However if your acne is still active then this is great method to use in order to help clear it up.

This style of treatment can be very good for acne located on the back or on the chest of the patient. Because chest acne is more difficult to treat than facial acne, this is a very good measure to take.

You will need a number of sessions before visible results can be seen. Also note that this is less effective for deep scarring caused by severe acne.

The disadvantage of micro dermabrasion is that the success leis with the person operating the device. If they over peel the skin then it can lead to scarring. When this process is not done properly the process can actually lead to further scarring which is the opposite of what you want.

Therefore, this process needs to be done by a qualified physician or therapist who has expertise with this operation. Other people might cause more damage to your skin, so don’t take the chance.

Erbium laser treatment is very effective indeed. It is a great way to treat acne scars and active acne itself. It is painless, gentle and does not have any side effects.

The therapy sessions are usually very fast and simple. If you need to have a number of sessions then this is fine and this is encouraged in order to treat the scarring.

Side effects from laser treatments are very few and rare, but you need to be aware of the possibility. As such, always discuss this option with your physician first.

Posted under I To Health Care by itohealthcare on Tuesday 27 January 2009 at 7:46 am

The Importance of Cleansing in Acne Skin Care

Scars are one problem that are left by a terrible case of acne. For some it’s not just acne that makes life miserable, it’s the scars that it leaves behind. Those that have suffered from a severe case of acne know the scars can last for years. For some, it can be so bad, it misshapes their face for the rest of their lives. One effective way of avoiding a terrible case of acne is by keeping the skin clean. At the onset of bad acne on the face or body, using acne skin care products can prove a big help.

For prevention, you may include using a good skin cleanser as part of your daily regimen. Choosing the right one may need closer scrutiny because there are products on the market that contain harsh ingredients that may cause damage to the skin. Some products have too strong components that can dry up the moisture in your skin and make it itchy.

There are also products that contain harsh ingredients that may cause to suffer from allergy attacks. So before applying anything on your face for the first time, you may want to apply it first to a patch on your leg, then to your shoulder then ultimately on your face. This is to make sure that you are not sensitized to any ingredient that the product may have.

How frequent you wash your face may be determined, first and foremost, by your skin type. People with oily skin should be more conscious about their faces because the accumulated oil on their faces is like a dirt magnet. The oil is like a repository of dirt and may deposit itself on the skin, clogging pores which can breed the bacteria that cause acne. If the pores get clogged up, it can also cause whiteheads and blackheads.

It is important that people with oily skin wash their faces as often as possible to prevent the accumulation of oil and dirt at the pores. Unlike people with dry skin, people with oily skin are more prone to having acne and pimple breakouts.

Because of the many products that are out in the market, you may want to consider the herbal alternative. Products that have herbal components do not contain high content of chemicals like sodium lauryl sulfate. You may also reap the full benefits from these products because of the inherent properties of the herbs used in these products to prevent you from getting acne.

Being free from acne is easier for some than others, those that have been blessed with a good skin type that is not susceptible to acne breakouts are definitely at an advantage. Keeping a regimen of washing your face regularly is needed to get rid of the accumulated dirt and oil. It just can’t be stressed enough.

Posted under I To Health Care by itohealthcare on Tuesday 20 January 2009 at 7:46 am

What is Mold?

We have all seen mold many times. Moldy bread, moldy cheese, mold in the bottom of dirty garbage cans, mold around wet sinks and bathtubs, and many other places.

When you think about it, mold is everywhere. The problem occurs when it begins living in your house and destroying it and your health.

What is mold?

Mold is a type of fungus, one of over 5,000 different types! It is a microscopic organism that lives by digesting organic matter. It reproduces by releasing millions of tiny spores.

Mold is a necessary and useful part of nature. It helps decompose plant debris, wood and leaves. In nature it is very useful and without it our ecosystem would collapse. Unfortunately, it is not so useful in your home!

When the mold reproduces, it sends out tiny spores that enter your home. Once it finds a suitable environment, it begins digesting your walls, carpets, furniture and anything else that provides a humid and moist environment.

You can minimize the growth of mold in your house by good housekeeping, especially by keeping your house dry. It is the nice dark, moist areas that mold loves.

Very often, people are unaware of the mold growing in their house. Many times they only become aware when the odor becomes musty or family members experience a physical reaction. This reaction can be a runny nose, sneezing, coughing, irritated skin, headaches and other unpleasant symptoms.

When cleaning molds you must take care not to inhale the spores that are released when the mold is disturbed. Also, the spores can enter your body through your skin, which is your largest organ!

Sometimes mold can enter your body through eating moldy food or drink, or incidental hand to mouth contact.

Mold is not generally harmful to healthy people. However, for people suffering from allergies or asthma, mold can pose a real health threat. Mold spores can even trigger an asthma attack.

If you suspect that your symptoms are caused by mold spores, you should see a physician.

Posted under I To Health Care by itohealthcare on Tuesday 13 January 2009 at 7:46 am