Many individuals are uncertain about how to distinguish if what they have is rosacea or not. Reading this guide may help you to know the characteristics of rosacea better.
Rosacea is the name for a common, chronic and progressive (worsens over time), inflammatory skin disease. The main area of concern is the facial skin. The characteristics of rosacea are facial flushing or blushing, facial erythema, papules, pustules, and telangiectasia that appear on the face, chin, forehead, cheeks and nose. The severest cases tend to be seen in men. When rosacea goes untreated it progresses and men can have thickened skin especially on the end of the nose, which gives it a swelling and bulbous enlargement that is known as "rhinophyma".
If you have not had much experience with babies, you might be shocked when your little one is born looking nothing like the babies on the current diaper or baby wash commercials. Wrinkly and red and often screaming, it can be quite a sight to get used to at first.
Even more shocking is that you see pimples developing on your little one's face a few days or weeks later. You may have thought that pimples were something that you would not have had to deal with for a good 12 or 13 years. However, baby acne is quite common, so here is a look at it and what you can do about it.
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When you go to a skin care salon, you want to have a relaxing, pampering experience that will leave your skin looking glorious and you feeling happy, refreshed, and beautiful. You don't want to spend a lot of money and wind up feeling disappointed and twice as stressed as you were when you came in. That's why it's important to choose your skin care salon carefully. There are several things you should consider when selecting a skin care salon.
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Who knew that soaking in a hot tub to ease those aching muscles in your body could cause a skin infection? The same thing could occur in a whirlpool, a therapy pool or even water slides that kids play on. This skin infection that occurs in these scenarios is called hot tub folliculitis. Folliculitis occurs when the hair follicle becomes inflamed due to an infection, injury or irritation by chemicals. In the case of the hot tub folliculitis, prolonged exposure to water that may have been contaminated is the typical cause.
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A rare skin disorder is one which is very unusual and are caused due to unusual factors which cannot be easily identifiable. These disorders occur as a result of some rare allergy or problem causing factors acting on the skin.
Some types of rare skin disorders -
1. Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) - It is an extremely rare case of skin disorder. The occurrence is just one in every two million infants. The skin peels off even with the slightest touch, causing open wounds. Since it is the rarest, the ones affected find it difficult to accept and cope up with it.
Bed sores are a common skin infection which occurs with people who are unable to move around and reposition their bodies to more comfortable or beneficial position. People who are wheelchair bound or bedridden are highly susceptible to bed sores, also known as pressure sores due to the pressure exerted on the skin against protruding bony projections of the body. Many bedridden seniors often will form a bedsore right around the base of their tailbone, a bony area that presses into the bed. If left untreated, bed sores can be potentially life threatening.
Typical Causes of Bed Sores
Acne has always been known as a teenager's nightmare. Sadly, as if often the case, this skin disorder characterized by pimples and other pustular eruptions which become manifest on the face extends well beyond puberty. Acne has also become a problem for people in their 20s, and even those who are already in their 30s. This why the basics of acne care is a much sought-after piece of information.
Though acne is more prevalent during the earlier part of our second decade of existence, acne care should be observed as early as possible. Indeed, this article is all about acne care, which presumes the fact that acne has already erupted. Acne care, after all, is different from acne prevention.
Skin disorders are common all over the world. Numerous people suffer from various kinds of skin disorders which affect the skin in different ways. Different types of skin disorders show different symptoms and degrade the skin in different ways. Of the different types of skin diseases, Vitiligo is also a type of skin disease.
What is Vitiligo?
Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder. In this the special skin cells (melanocytes) that produce the pigment melanin in the skin as well as the tissues (mucous membranes) that cover the inside of mouth, nose, genital and rectal areas, and the retina of the eyes are destroyed. Due to this, white patches of skin appear on different parts of the body. The hair that grows in areas affected by vitiligo may also turn white.
One of the most bothersome skin conditions of mankind is acne. The red spots that embarrass and spoil school pictures plague teenagers. Pimples, blackheads and whiteheads as well as the deeper pimple called cyst herald acne woes.
Acne is so common that 4 out of every 5 people aged 12 - 24 have acne problems. Certain events in life seem to trigger acne including hormonal imbalance like what is experienced during the teen years, menstrual cycles, pregnancy and even stress can trigger a fresh batch of blemishes. The most direct cause of acne is excessive oil on the skin, hair follicle irritation and bacterial buildup on the skin's surface.
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There have been recorded cases of psoriasis since 35 A.D. and there is even some evidence that it existed before that time. Despite the longevity of its existence there is still very little known about what actually causes psoriasis. Scientist do know more than previously, but still have far to go regarding fully understanding what causes the inflammatory skin condition. The research so far seems to support that the possible causes of psoriasis are genetic, immune system, and also environmental. It is known through the reaction of kidney-transplant recipients who had psoriasis and experienced clearing of the condition after immunosuppressive medication; that the immune system is somehow involved in the occurrence of psoriasis. They believe that psoriasis may develop due to faulty signals in the body's immune system. The immune system over-reacts and results in an accelerated skin cell growth that appears to the naked eye as psoriasis. This normal acceleration process of skin cell growth typically takes 28 to 30 day and shortens it to only 3 to 6 days for the new cells to mature and rise to the surface. The rapidly growing cells than pile up on the skin instead of being shed. This skin cell buildup causes the lesions that are visible on the skin's surface.