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Skin Protection Management For The Most Usual Skin Conditions
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Friday, 27 November 2009 20:13

A glowing and healthy skin is an asset. Skin is not all about beauty but also health. So, skin protection management should be manageed with all seriousness. If you develop a skin related dilemma, you need an appropriate skin protection management. Skin protection management, for any skin disorder, starts with actions that are aimed at prevention of the disorder (what we can also call as proactive or preventive skin protection management).

Building and following basic skin protection procedures is what one could classify as preventive/proactive skin protection management. Skin disorders can occur even if you have followed this preventive skin protection management. Preventive skin protection management just reduces the probability of occurrence. Let’s check the skin protection management for some of the usual skin conditions.

Acne is one of the most usual issues. Again, the first type of skin protection management is to control acne and prevent it from getting worse. So avoid tight clothes; they are known to cause body acne by trapping sweat. Do not touch the blemishes over and over again (rather don’t touch them at all), you might end up aggravating the condition. Also, do not try to scrub too hard or squeeze them. Use of mild cleansers is a recommended skin protection management for acne. Obtain an over-the-counter skin protection management for faster management of acne.

Skin protection management of dry skin is generally easy. Moisturisers, applied in the correct way and in the correct quantity, are the best form of skin protection management for dry skin. For best results, apply moisturiser while your skin is still damp. Also, do not apply too much or too little moisturiser. In exceptional cases, where you don’t notice any improvements in 3-4 weeks, you might have to visit your dermatologist for skin protection management of younailr dry skin.

Brown spots, which appear on sun-exposed areas of skin i.e. face and hands, are caused by over-exposure to UV radiations. As a skin protection management for brown spots, use a sunscreen lotion which has a high SPF (sun protection factor), say 15.  This should be used irrespective of weather – sunny/cloudy. Another form of skin protection management is covering up the exposed areas with clothing (caps, full sleeved shirts/t-shirts, and umbrella).

Also, if the general skin protection management or the over-the-counter medication is not working for you, you should immediately consult your dermatologist for professional skin protection management. You should also inform the doctor about the skin protection management that you have undertaken till that time.

So take the details of the till-date skin protection management (and products) along with you. Based on the skin condition and the details of your till-date skin protection management, the dermatologist will prescribe a skin protection management e.g. oral antibiotics, chemical peels, retinoid etc and you will be on your way to recovery.

Even if you find you have a nail fungul infection there is nail fungus treatment available. Keep an eye out for nail fungus symptoms and if you need more information about a nail fungus infection and fungal cures there are hundreds of websites which can guide you to the best solution to get rid of the nail fungus. Looking after your skin includes your nails.

  

Last Updated on Friday, 27 November 2009 20:23