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Skin treatments
What you need for great skin
We all wish
that our skin would not react so strongly to the
environment while we could enjoy all kinds of outdoor
activity and sports. However, if you give a little bit of
TLC to your skin, you may have nothing to worry. Here are
six excellent tips from Dr. Memar, an active Clinical
Assistant Professor at Northwestern University.
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Dry skin in the winter months:
Lower air temperatures and humidity combined with forced
hot-air heat can cause
skin
dryness (Related:
Skincare during winter). To help combat this drying, Dr. Memar
recommends:
Acne:
Small lesions,
blackheads, and whiteheads can be controlled by:
- Gently washing the affective area(s)
with warm water and a mild soap twice a day to remove
dead skin cells and excess oil, and
- Using a topical (applied to the skin)
over-the-counter
acne treatment containing
benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.
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Premature aging:
Some
signs of aging that appear on the skin indicate more
than advancing years; they warn of an underlying medical
condition. Changes that occur as we age also make us more
susceptible to skin conditions, such as shingles and
skin cancer. If you spot any of these changes, make an
appointment to see a dermatologist. With early
detection of skin cancer, many of these conditions are
easily treated. If allowed to progress, some conditions
can be difficult to control.
Melanoma, a type of skin cancer, can be deadly without
early treatment. (Related:
Kukui nut oil) |
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Eczema:
When it comes to treating atopic dermatitis or
eczema, dermatologists consider moisturizing
and gentle cleansing to be indispensable. Yet, a
recent survey revealed that 23% of adults living
with atopic dermatitis say they do not do not
apply moisturizer and 29% do not use a cleanser.
Skin Cancer: The facts
say it all:
- More than 1 million new cases
of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the United
States this year,
- Both basal cell carcinoma and
squamous cell carcinoma have a better than 95
percent five-year cure rate if detected and
treated early, (Related: Apply
Anthelios SX sunscreen)
- 1 in 5 Americans will develop
some form of skin cancer during their lifetime,
and
- Five or more sunburns double
your risk of developing skin cancer.
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Rosacea: An estimated
14 million people in the United States have this common
skin condition. However, many are unaware that they have
rosacea.
Most people develop only a few of the signs and symptoms
of rosacea, which include:
- A tendency to blush or flush easily —
redness may eventually last longer than 10 minutes;
- Persistent redness in the center of
the face that may gradually affect the cheeks, forehead,
chin, and nose;
- Dryness on the face. If you have any
of these signs or symptoms, be sure to see a
dermatologist. Repeatedly applying a topical steroid —
the medication that many people use to calm red,
swollen, or itchy skin — often aggravates rosacea.
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