Articles, tagged with "minocycline", page 5
23rd July 2007
All of us know that sunrays damage our skin. But many of us are unaware about high risk groups amongst us. Let us find out who are the people who face higher risk because of sun.
Age:
Two extremes of life are more prone (Children and the aged). The l...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
02nd July 2007
Many people will try an array of products to try and get rid of acne. But you do not need to use expensive toiletries or cosmetics to help acne. There are a few basic things that you can do to help clear up acne and calm the skin down. Firstly start with ...
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
02nd May 2007
The first stage of acne is whiteheads and blackheads. The second stage of acne is called moderate acne. Moderate acne is also known as pimples or zits. Pimples are papules and pustules. Papules are solid mass of cells and pustules are infected lesions. Tr...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
25th April 2007
There are a number of vitamins and minerals that can be used to improve the look and condition of your skin. The mineral zinc, and vitamins A, C, and E, and B-complex vitamins like vitamin B6 are often used to support acne treatment, as these vitamins are...
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
23rd April 2007
Acne is such a common problem that as many as ninety percent of people are said to experience acne problem at some stage of their lives. Some of them suffer from mild acne while in some cases acne gets very serious and turn into severe acne.
Now, ther...
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Author:
Kanishk manchanda
23rd April 2007
Acne is inflamed because of infection by bacteria P. acnes. This bacterium infects the sebum and rapidly multiplies inside the gland. With infection, the gland gets inflamed and the infection spreads to dermis and the cells deeper in the skin. If this is ...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
19th April 2007
Tetracycline is the most popular conventional treatment for acne. It may be used alone or in combination with benzoyl peroxide. Food, antacids, iron supplements, and milk can interfere with the absorption of this antibiotic, so it is important to remember...
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
30th March 2007
Acne scars, like any type of scarring, can seldom be permanently removed. Fortunately, there are several acne treatments now available that can help the scarred area return to a more "normal" appearance.
Oral Tetracycline is one of the most popular ora...
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
27th March 2007
Any person with symptoms assembling the ones present in Rosacea must immediately see a dermatologist. If you are diagnosed with Rosacea, you should know there is no actual cure for the condition and its real cause of development is still unknown. Ways of ...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
12th March 2007
Azelaic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Resorcinol, sulphur, and Adapalene are products that approach acne skin care with the intent to reduce clogged pores by peeling or sloughing off dead skins cells. Salicylic Acid is found in over-the-counter acne care products...
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Author:
Sarah Rhodes
07th February 2007
The best possible hope for Rosacea patients is an early diagnose and treatment; the condition must be carefully controlled in order to prevent the appearance of rhinophema or teleangiectasie. A rapid treatment could also reverse the progression of the sym...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
06th February 2007
Moderate acne is the second stage of the acne problem. That is, next to the mild acne. When your acne problem reaches this stage of severity, it overrules the merits of simple medications. Precisely speaking your medication at this stage includes a single...
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Author:
Kanishk manchanda
18th January 2007
Rosacea is a skin disease which left untreated may get worse and lead to complications such as telangiectasia and rhinophyma. In addition to this people who notice unusual symptoms which might be rosacea should see a dermatologist as early as possible. By...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
21st August 2006
Acne is a skin condition that can either be mild and self limiting or chronic and almost disfiguring.The main goal of treating acne is actually to heal lesions, stop new ones from forming, prevent scarring, and lessen the psychological impact and embarras...
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Author:
Christopher Ruane
20th May 2006
There is an infinite abundance of awareness associated with acne
antibiotics. What is included here can be considered a fraction
of this awareness!
The important fact to point out here is that, antibiotics should
NOT be the first line of defense aga...
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Author:
Rowell Bulan