Showing posts with label dermatologist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dermatologist. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 February 2017

6 Effective Tips for Acne Removal

6 Effective Tips for Acne Removal


Acne is a skin condition that upsets the skin’s oil glands. Acne is very common among teenagers and young adults. The tiny pores under your skin are connected to oil glands, known as sebum. Acne starts during puberty and mostly affects people with oily skin. Blackheads, whiteheads, red swelled pimple or puss-filled pimple are result of acne. Acne can appear on face, chest, back and scalp. Unhealthy eating habit, sleep deprivation, stressful lifestyles are some factors that may contribute to acne. Though there is no specific cure for acne, there are numerous simple methods, which can help you in reducing the problem of acne.

1. Fuller’s earth (Multani Mitti)

  • Fuller’s earth or Multani mitti is very potent in the treatment of acne and is used extensively in North India.
  • Multani mitti has the propensity to ingest any form of oil and has beneficial absorbent properties.
  • This remedy is also used in the treatment scars, pigmentation, pimples, skin discoloration, suntan, wrinkles, makes your skin glow, and enhances your complexion.
  • Apply multani mitti face pack by mixing it with rose water, to get rid of acne and other common skin problems.


2. Toothpaste
  • Using toothpaste is one of the simple methods to deal with acne; the elements of the toothpaste are favorable in reducing the swelling caused by acne.   
  • Apply a small amount of peppermint paste on the affected area before going to sleep at night and rinse your face in the morning.
  • However, using this remedy often may result in skin dryness, irritation and peeling of skin.


3. Lemon Juice

  • Lemon juice contains citric acid, B-Complex vitamins and vitamin C, which are productive in the treatment of acne.
  • It flushes out the dirt present in the skin pores and tightens the serbum, so that dirt cannot enter your skin pores.   
  • You can mix lemon juice with your daily face wash or apply it all over the face using cotton. Let it dry for a few minutes and rinse off.


4. Baking Soda

  • Baking soda has the properties of both acid and base, and help in neutralizing the effect of excessive oil released by the skin glands.
  • Applying the baking soda on the skin soaks the excessive oil and, separate dirt from the pores and peels dead skin.
  • Mix baking soda with little amount of water, stir it continuously to make a paste, apply that paste on your face and leave for 10 minutes, then rinse off completely.


5. Aloe Vera

  • The antibacterial features of an aloe vera are very helpful in treating acne and decrease the redness of the skin.
  • Aloe vera stops bacteria from damaging skin and speed up the process of healing by reducing the inflammation and boils on the face.
  • Cut a leaf of an aloe vera plant and squeeze the gel out of it. Apply that gel on the face and let it dry for a few minutes and then rinse. 


6. Orange Peel

  • Dried orange peel removes the extra oil and cleans the pores of your skin.
  • Its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties obstruct the growth of bacteria by promoting the growth of healthy cells.
  • Make a powder by grinding the dried orange peels, now mix that powder with honey to make a paste, apply that paste on your face and rinse it off after 20 minutes. 


Saturday, 5 November 2016

A glance at various skin problems


Your skin is the largest organ in your body. Far from being just something that covers you up so that no-one can peek inside, your skin is quintessentially important for keeping you alive and healthy. For example, your skin plays a major role in keeping your core body temperature and fluid balance constant, and acts as a barrier against infections and injuries.

Many skin conditions exist that can test your nerves that is why some doctors, called dermatologists, and nurses specialise in diagnosing and managing skin disorders. However, you may be surprised to hear that your doctor and nurse are able to deal with the vast majority of common skin conditions, and people only rarely need a specialist referral.

This blog helps you to spot symptoms and signs of some major and common skin conditions, and tells you when to go for skin treatment from a professional dermatologist. Because skin conditions are so visual, be sure to check out the photo section to see what some of them look like.

Checking Out Rampant Rashes

Rashes are a common problem. In particular, infectious diseases in childhood often present with a rash. Identifying and working out the cause of a rash can be tricky even health professionals sometimes struggle but this blog helps you to recognise some of the more common and important ones. Following recognition, a skin treatment might be needed to rectify any issues and further development of rashes

Rashes That Cause Itchiness and Irritation

The appearance of a rash or skin lesion may not bother or worry you too much, but the itch can drive you mad! There are two particularly common itchy rashes Atopic Eczema and Nettle Rash (known as urticaria) that may cause you a lot of concern. If you are not sure what to make of a rash, or if you develop itching without a rash, consult your dermatologist.

Symptoms of Atopic Eczema

  • Your skin feels dry most of the time.
  • Your skin becomes irritated and red in some areas.
  • Your skin creases are mainly affected.
  • Your skin is itchy and the feeling gets worse erratically.


Symptoms of Nettle Rash

  • Weals appear on any part of your skin.
  • Weals look white or red and have a small red area of skin called a flare surrounding them. This flare looks a bit like a nettle sting.
  • New weals can appear at any time.
  • Tissue elsewhere, such as your eyelids or lips, may also swell.

Monday, 18 July 2016

Reached 40? Take care of your skin with these tips

Skin care becomes essential after you touch 40 because that’s the time when you start showing the signs of ageing. If you don’t take it up seriously, you may end up having premature skin ageing. The anti-ageing skin care must assess the fact that the skin starts to retain lesser moisture. This makes the skin dull, uneven and drier. Even if you have not experienced wrinkles till now, it’s probably the time you will experience some. A positive approach towards skin care will help you counter many of the skin damages that are seen around 40. Here’s how you can rid of them.

  • Moisturisers play an important role when your skin shows the signs of ageing. As it happens, when you reach 40, the oil producing glands become less active. Dermatologists recommend using an oil-based moisturiser which should be composed of petroleum and antioxidants acids to minimise wrinkles. Water-based moisturisers are less effective as compared to oil-based ones.
  • Exfoliation is an excellent way to get rid of the dead and dry skin. There are a number of deal skin cells on the surface of skin which gives it an ugly and dry look. Removing deal cells with open the clogged pores improving the skin tone. Using a face scrub will assist you make the skin smooth, fresh and enhance the texture. Take appropriate precautions while applying exfoliates as you don’t want your skin to turn red.
  • Acne and pimples are extremely common and skin specialists suggest you simply treat the troubled area instead of changing your skin care product. This prevents you from applying harsh products all over the face and you can target the affected area.
  • Our body contains 60% water and is most essential element for survival, yet we do not consume enough amounts of it daily. Drinking water regularly prevents skin from drying apart from providing other benefits. Drink at least 2-3 litres every day.

Skin is one of the sense organs that God has given to us. As we grow old, it takes toll on the skin. It is up to us how we manage to give it a more refreshing look. Consider consulting a dermatologist