Topical medication safety tips
07/01/2022
Medicine is any pharmaceutical product that is prepared in order to treat diseases. Furthermore, there are medicines that are formulated in such a way that they are administered directly to the body surface such as the skin, eyes, ears, or mucous membrane.
 
Can mouth ulcers be treated at home?
06/04/2022

Mouth ulcers are common and should clear up on their own within a week or 2. But see a GP or dentist if you have a mouth ulcer that lasts longer than 3 weeks.


How to Treat Foot and Toe Ulcers
06/04/2022

Ulcers, wounds in your skin that can get infected and take a long time to heal, are sometimes found on your feet and toes. People with diabetes who have neuropathy are most likely to get these ulcers. Ulcers can get infected and sometimes require amputation of your foot or toes. Healing the ulcer might include nonsurgical and surgical treatments.


Causes and ways to prevent foot ulcers
06/04/2022

There are many causes of foot ulcers such as diabetes, cellulitis, and trauma. Understanding what causes ulcers makes treatment and prevention more effective.


Lifestyle and home remedies for acne treatment
05/15/2022

You can try to avoid or control mild or moderate acne with nonprescription products, good basic skin care and other self-care techniques.


Common Mistakes for Acne Treatments
05/15/2022
If you're looking for the best results from your acne treatments, you have to be sure you're using them correctly. And acne treatment mistakes are common; you might not even know you're committing them. Here are the top five most common acne treatment mistakes, and what you can do to give your skin the best chance of clearing.
What's the best treatment for acne scars?
05/15/2022

Acne scars are stubborn, and no single treatment is best for everyone. One or a combination of the following approaches might improve the appearance of your skin, depending on your scar type, your skin type and the severity of the scarring.


Is it easy to treat acne?
05/04/2022

If you've tried over-the-counter (nonprescription) acne products for several weeks and they haven't helped, ask your doctor about prescription-strength medications. A dermatologist can help you: Control your acne, avoid scarring or other damage to your skin, make scars less noticeable.


What is the importance of diabetic foot ulcers wound care?
05/04/2022

Diabetic foot ulcers are slow healing wounds that appear on the feet of individuals with diabetes and can become a very serious health issue. Almost a quarter of all individuals diagnosed with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer at some point in their life.