Archive for December 7th, 2009

What You Need To Know About Newborn Baby Acne

Monday, December 7th, 2009
Carmen VJ asked:


My baby’s beautiful face has acne or some kind of rash all over his face. A newborn with acne? What is going on? There are many forms of baby acne and you should be aware of the different conditions. Your new born is breaking out with these red bumps and I know it can be frustrating to you. There are many forms baby acne you should be aware of are:

Neonatorum is a baby acne condition that affects about 20% of newborns. This acne stems from a mom’s maternal hormones that are carried in the bloodstream of a newborn and a baby can have these breakouts right after delivery or within 3 weeks of age.

Some different kinds of acne that you baby may experience and called Pustules(also can be know as whiteheads) and Papules. Pustules are small bumps in the skin with pus. And Papules are small red bumps the will rise on top of the skin. These two different forms of acne can show up around the face, on the cheeks and sometimes on the scalp. This kind of acne should disappear within 4 months.

Newborn acne can sometimes get confused with these two conditions called Milia and Infantile Acne. Milia will present itself during the first week of life. And this kind of acne is usually associated by the warming of a baby who is placed in a incubator. A fever can also be presented as well. And then you have Infantile Acne. This type of acne can develop at the age of three months or even later on. And this condition can be more severe. This type will disappear after a baby is one years old. A baby can also have this Infantile Acne way up to 3 years old. And if this happens, this is usually due to family genetic. A strong family history of this genetic.

Seborrhea is another skin condition and you should watch for these kind of symptoms. You will start to notice very very small bumps and yellow crusty flakes or scales on hair bearing areas such as the scalp, the eyebrows or the eyelashes. This condition can sometimes affect the neck and shoulders too. This condition is sometime compared to eczema. This should go away on its own. Give your baby’s doctor a call if you feel your baby is experiencing this.

Infant Eczema is a very common condition. Red bumps and patches are in various locations.This will commonly present itself on a baby’s face and cheeks. Some babies will experience this rash all over their bodies as they get older unfortunately. And for some as a baby gets older, he or she will outgrow this. This type can be treated with many topical creams by prescription or you may be able to use some over the counter medications. You should consult with your baby’s doctor on this.

In order to help keep this under control you should keep your baby’s face clean with water at least two to three twice’s a day. You can use a very mild soap or a non soap cleanser. Do not use any oils. And do not wash your infant’s bibs, towels, or clothes with harsh detergents. Keep the neck area very clean. Make sure your baby is not allergic to anything. You should really keep a eye on this. For infants over 3 months that continue to break out, you can try a mild lotion with no more than 2.5% benzoyl peroxide. Never scrub a baby’s skin. And be careful not to over heat your little one with layers and layers of clothing or in hot areas. Keep the skin moisturized with oil free lotions and unscented. Remember gentle cleansers and no oily products.

Parents, if you are concerned about taking pictures, don’t be. You can still take pictures of your precious little one. And if needed, a professional photographer does touch-ups. This newborn acne is just a temporary setback and your infant will not remain with this acne forever. Go ahead and take those gorgeous pictures.



BRADFORD

How To Get Rid Of Pimples On The ******** , The Magic Formula

Monday, December 7th, 2009
Robert Sheehan asked:


Are nights endlessly becoming miserable for you? Do malicious bumps make you despondent in bed?Do you feel weighed down by shame? It is time now to ask the question ,how to get rid of pimples on the genitals,?

Have a look downward; it will enlighten you about the nature of your crisis and will ease your problem in no time.

What Are ******* Pimples?

Actually there exists no such thing as ******* acne, it is in fact a condition called Hidradenitis Suppurativa,. In this case, sweat glands around the ******* skin get blocked causing infections. The infection comes out in small pimple like lesions.

The ******* area of the body suffers more heat, sweat and bacteria growths than the other parts making it more vulnerable to skin infections.

Genital skin has more nerve endings than rest of your body skin.Excessive use of oil and lubricants can also cause pimples in your private part.

Usually you keep your ******** covered most of the time, which is another catalyst to pimples.Remember, that pimples can invade the ******** of any person, Man or woman, black or white, you are not immune to pubic pimples.

Causes Of Disgrace.

It is essential to know the causes of pubic pimples before entering the path of treatment. Generally there is not any single cause you can pinpoint. The causes vary but the usual causes are:

1.Harsh detergents, abrasive soaps and over washing.

2.Stress.

3.Unhealthy diet.

4.Poor maintenance of personal hygiene.

5.Hormonal changes in teenagers.

6.Diseases instigating hormonal changes.

7.Changes in hormones in case of women during menstruation and pregnancy.

8.If pimples occur after the intake of a particular drug switch off to an alternative.

9.Polluted and dirty environment also cause pimples.

Remedies For The Embarrassment.

Years of research have shown that natural remedies are the best for treating acne. The steps to a beautiful bedtime are as follows:

First you have to gently cleanse the affected area a number of times throughout the day. It is essential that you use the right cleanser. Research has shown that the best cleanser should contain the following ingredients:

Arctium Lappa – A naturopathic ingredient to treat chronic skin infections.

Bulbine Frutescence – It soothes and heals the affected area protecting it from the bacteria.

Lavendar Essential Oil – It is a stimulant and antiseptic that prevents scars.

Azadirachta Indica – It contains antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and cleansing properties.

Melaleuca Alternifolia or Tea Tree Oil – This exceptional oil heals the skin without causing irritation and dryness.It has antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.

In the next step you have to apply the pimple cure recipes on your ******** several times a day.

The best recipe to control pubic pimples must contain:

Oleum Melaleuca – It acts on the root cause of the pimples, the microorganisms.

Oleum Lavendula – It has tremendous healing and soothing properties, which heals skin infections gently.

Calendula Officinalis – This herb holds anti-inflammatory, astringent and antiseptic properties to cure pimples soothingly.

Symphitium – This ingredient is traditionally used to heal infections and to promote cell renewal process. It is a wonderful antidote, which prevents skin marks and zits.

This treatment will ensure that the gnawing problem of pimples on your ******** will vanish in no days.

But if the problem persists please visit a Dermatologist.



HECTOR

Six Acne Fighting Tips

Monday, December 7th, 2009
Thomas Middleton asked:


Taking care of your skin is important for lots of reasons. If you don’t take care of your skin, the rest of your body is affected in one way or another. Taking care of your skin is especially important when you are struggling with acne. Taking care of your skin also makes it look good, which makes you feel good as well. It makes others want to talk to and be around you, it makes you more popular. Teens especially know all about skin care, probably better than most adults since a majority of teens experience acne.

Now if you struggle with acne, then chances are you have been through many different products without much success. Either the product you try doesn’t work, or it doesn’t work well enough or long enough. It seems hard to find the right product that will give you the long-lasting results you are looking for.

So here are some tips and tricks that will get you on your way to being acne-free, happier, healthier, and just better overall:

Tip #1: Clean your skin! Your face is where everyone is looking at, so you want to keep it looking and feeling nice. Don’t be touching it all the time with your hands that are probably covered in bacteria and dirt that could only serve to make your acne even worse. Also develop a regimen of cleaning your skin every day, at least twice, when you wake up and when you go to bed.

Tip #2: Control the oil. Don’t buy cosmetic or acne treatment products with lots of oils in them. The reason you are experience acne in the first place is because of a buildup of excess oils in the skin.

Tip #3: Don’t touch, just resist. By touching your blemishes and pimples you will only make them worse and possible infect them.

Tip #4: If you are a women or man masking scars, choose makeup with a minimum amount of oils in them. Make sure the product says “noncomedogenic” on it, as this means the product will not clog pores.

Tip #5: Make sure when you shave, you take care time and don’t cut yourself or pop any existing pimples or zits, as they may get infected.

Tip #6: Despite popular belief, tanning yourself to death does not help acne, so limit your sunlight exposure to a normal amount everyday.



PERRY