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if you're a teenager in a young adult one of the biggest worries you may be

facing is the appearance of acne or pimples with changing hormones and

growing up pangs teenage and adolescence brings in quite a lot of changes for

both boys and girls some of it showing up in the form of acne and other skin

issues today's video will discuss different types of acne and how to

identify them before you watch this video please take a moment to subscribe

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so you will be the first to know when we post new videos daily though acne and

pimples are mainly associated with teenagers today almost anyone can have a

mark on the face an adult pimple or acne scars that refuse to go away there are

various types of acne and each requires specific treatment and products the

following will help you understand what type of acne you have so that you can

select the treatment that will work best for you different types of acne 1

blackheads these type of acne are extremely common and are usually seen on

the nose and nasal area they look like tiny areas of black lumps on the skin

which are formed as a result of blocked follicles the black lumps are usually

formed when bacteria dead skin and harmful substances clog the follicles

and reach the surface these react with the oxygen present in the air and result

in the appearance of blackheads 2 whiteheads these are white spots on the

skin that are in fact oil glands due to excessive oil production the glands are

clogged with oil and covered by skin as a result the oil cannot reach the

surface and is trapped between the skin layers resulting in the appearance of

white spots 3 papules papules are a type of acne that are inflamed and appear as

small red dots or bumps on the skin these may or may not be sensitive to

touch but refrain from picking on the as it can result in scars for pustules

pustules are inflamed acne that are hard to touch and are usually filled with pus

these appear as white spots and the center is mostly pale yellow refrain

from picking or bursting as it can lead to permanent scarring or leave dark

spots 5 knowledge ool's this is one of the more severe types of acne which is

much larger than papules pustules a nodule is a painful and inflamed bump it

doesn't have paths and is hard to the touch this can only be cured by proper

medical treatment and usually requires the use of strong medicines

6 acne Mechanica it originates as a result of excessive heat and friction

between the skin it is usually seen in people involved in sports are those who

wear helmets caps or sports gear for prolonged periods of time on a regular

basis 7 pyoderma facial this is a severe type of acne and is a combination of

nodules and pustules it is generally seen among women between the ages of 20

to 40 how you identify your acne let me know in our comment section below if you

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Diabetic Foot Ulcer Pictures, Treatment and Symptoms - Duration: 4:03.

Hello.. Welcome back to our channel.

Today our video topic is about: Diabetic Foot Ulcer Pictures, Treatment and Symptoms.

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you won't miss the next great videos from us.

What are diabetic foot ulcers? Diabetic foot ulcers are sores on the feet

that occur in 15% of diabetic patients some time during their lifetime. The risk of lower-extremity

amputation is increased 8-fold in these patients once an ulcer develops.

What causes diabetic foot ulcers? Diabetic foot ulcers are caused by neuropathic (nerve)

and vascular (blood vessel) complications of the disease.

Nerve damage due to diabetes causes altered or complete loss of feeling in the foot and/or

leg. This is known as peripheral neuropathy. Pressure from shoes, cuts, bruises, or any

injury to the foot may go unnoticed. The loss of protective sensation stops the patient

from being warned that the skin is being injured and may result in skin loss, blisters and

ulcers. Vascular disease is also a major problem in

diabetes and especially affects very small blood vessels feeding the skin (microangiopathy).

In this situation a doctor may find normal pulses in the feet because the arteries are

unaffected. However other diabetic patients may also have narrowed arteries so that no

pulse can be found in the feet (ischaemia). The lack of healthy blood flow may lead to

ulceration. Wound healing is also impaired. Vascular disease is aggravated by smoking.

What are the signs and symptoms? It is not unusual for patients to have had

diabetic foot ulcers for some time before presenting to doctors because they are frequently

painless. Depending on severity diabetic foot ulcers

may be rated between 0 and 3: 0: at risk foot with no ulceration 

1: superficial ulceration with no infection  2: deep ulceration exposing tendons and joints 

3: extensive ulceration or abscesses Tissue around the ulcer may become black

due to the lack of healthy blood flow to the foot. In severe cases partial or complete gangrene may

occur. Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Stay off your feet to prevent pain and ulcers. This is called off-loading, and it's helpful

for all forms of diabetic foot ulcers. Pressure from walking can make an infection worse and

an ulcer expand. For people who are overweight, extra pressure may be the cause of ongoing

foot pain. Your doctor may recommend wearing certain

items to protect your feet: diabetic shoes

casts food braces

compression wraps shoe inserts to prevent corns and calluses

Doctors can remove diabetic foot ulcers with a debridement, the removal of dead skin, foreign

objects, or infections that may have caused the ulcer.

An infection is a serious complication of a foot ulcer and requires immediate treatment.

Not all infections are treated the same way. Tissue surrounding the ulcer may be sent to

a lab to determine which antibiotic will help. If your doctor suspects a serious infection,

he or she may order an X-ray to look for signs of bone infection.

Infection of a foot ulcer can be prevented with:

foot baths disinfecting the skin around an ulcer

keeping the ulcer dry with frequent dressing changes

enzyme treatments dressings containing calcium alginates to

inhibit bacterial growth

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How Different Types of Sun-Damaged Skin can be Treated with Various Lasers and Other Treatments - Duration: 12:07.

Thank you for your question.

You submitted a question without any photos which means of course that I don't have

any details and specifics of your situation.

But you're asking basically how does a fractional laser effectively treat sun damaged skin?

And of course, the further follow-up questions within in your submitted question are about

the effectiveness as well as the other options in case it doesn't work out the way you

like such as microneedling and PRP.

This is very understandable where the confusion comes from about dealing with sun damaged

skin so I'll try to help you by giving you a global understanding of how I counsel my

patients who come this type of issue.

A little bit of background, I'm a Board-certified cosmetic surgeon and Fellowship-trained oculofacial

plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

I have been in practice in Manhattan and Long Island for over 20 years.

We have many solutions in our practice everything from skin products to minimally invasive technologies

including lasers of different kinds, radiofrequency technology, PRP, etc., as well as full surface

surgical solutions.

So we deal with a lot of situations which fall under the umbrella of sun damaged skin.

So let's start with defining what is sun damaged skin?

Sun damaged skin usually refers to problems with discolorations.

So when people spend a certain amount of time in the sun whether it's intentionally such

as for tanning or secondarily or incidentally just by living in a place where sun exposure

is intense and unavoidable.

The smoothness, the continuity and tone of the skin becomes affected by discoloration.

The other part of sun damaged skin is about loss of skin quality which means the development

of wrinkles, the loss of the luster of the skin as well as the breakdown of collagen

within the skin which also results in the increase in appearance of vessels.

So we'll start with just basically dealing with trying to get luster and treating discoloration.

When we talk about where we have come from the first lasers that we were using back in

the mid-90s, the original CO2 laser, basically the idea was to resurface the skin, take off

the top layer of skin and let new skin come through.

Now of course, that was already being done for decades with chemical peels.

And the chemical peels were basically graded as light, medium or deep chemical peels, glycolic

acids to TCA peels to phenol peels.

So what was the difference with lasers?

Well, lasers gave us a certain amount of flexibility when it came to being able to control depth

in different areas.

Certainly, you can do that with chemical peels but there was a certain control that was achievable

with lasers which was very nice as well as the selectiveness of the use of these lasers

and certain target structures.

In addition, lasers generate thermal energy which causes a little tightening effect.

So move the clock forward and what was the challenge back then just going back to the

original CO2 lasers?

It was healing time.

Basically, we were treating patients essentially who are having second degree burns and doing

very burn focused wound healing strategies to help people heal and that became problematic.

Move the clock forward, different lasers such as the Erbium laser came along and then fractional

laser came along, fractional Erbium, fractional CO2 with a wide range of flexibility.

What you are effectively doing with a fractional laser is you are reducing the amount of injury

to the skin therefore allowing faster healing, making it controllable.

You can also go from very light to medium to deep as well as those different depths;

you can also go into different levels of heat.

So there's a wide range and it gives us a lot of flexibility.

Now the concept of course is to try to even out the skin.

And when you are trying to even out the skin even the skin is not very thick, you are looking

at 3 millimeters of thickness, you want to balance out the relative amount of discomfort,

the time it takes to heal and the recovery and being able to get back to normal life

sooner rather than later.

So in addition to the fractional technology, we also have non-ablative laser technology

such as a Q-switch laser that is able to treat pigment very effectively without taking off

the top layers of skin.

So certainly, there are a lot of ways to help people with sun damaged skin.

But it's very important to understand that treating skin and a very well-known dermatologist

stated this, he said that, "Essentially, you never cure anything in dermatology.

You make things better."

And the point of saying something like that, it really brings home the critical aspect

of treatment when it comes to treating skin that is affected by the sun.

It's more about management and not just a single procedure.

So in the modern world, what we have done is integrated combination therapies.

So when it comes to lasers, what I would do is combine something like a fractional laser

with something called PRP or platelet-rich plasma.

Platelet-rich plasma is derived from your blood, it's a concentration of wound healing

growth factors and it does a lot of things that we try to do in lasers like stimulating

collagen, improving the quality of the skin, stimulating the fat cells under the skin which

you can't do with laser and you get healthier looking skin.

And so, I developed in my practice a style which is more about minimizing the invasiveness

of the laser but creating a synergistic approach to helping people with sun damaged skin which

is about a management or treatment plan.

So with that comes a very important guidance in terms of the use of sunblock, the use of

different types of therapeutic topicals and having patients come for regular follow-ups.

And again, the fractional laser technology, the Q-switch technology, PRP and skin products,

essentially, we're able to make a significant difference in improvement and we're able

to document that.

Every patient's situation has to be customized.

The relatively young male with let's say brown skin or type four skin versus the middle

aged to older female with type one to two skin, lighter skin types, blue eyes, light

skin, we're going to treat it very differently.

So you can't necessarily apply the same strategy to everyone.

You actually have to customize it.

A lot of times, what I let patients try to understand is in cosmetic dermatologic treatment,

you also treat and you observe and you see how patients respond.

And microneedling is not to be overlooked and you mentioned that in your question.

Microneedling also has a valuable potential benefit particularly when combined with PRP

when it comes to fine wrinkles around the eyes or just generalized improvement in the

skin whether it's the neck skin or facial skin.

So I think that you just need to meet with doctors and get some ideas about what the

strategy is.

But understand it's more about a longer term treatment plan than it is about a single

device or transaction.

In the modern world of medispas and strip mall centers of skin treatment, there are

lot of people offering packages and things to try to get people in the door and just

do a one-off treatment.

Eventually, patients keep bouncing from place to place looking for solutions.

So meet with doctors and get the feel of whether or not the interaction with the doctor is

more about a long-term strategy and a long-term relationship rather than a one-off transactional

relationship.

So I hope that was helpful, I wish you the best of luck and thank you for your question.

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6 Foods That Help With Hemorrhoids | Hemorrhoids Home Treatment - Duration: 2:17.

six foods that help deal with hemorrhoids here are the top six foods

that help deal with hemorrhoids one fresh fruits and vegetables consuming

fruits and vegetables regularly can provide your body with a wide range of

nutrients that help in strengthening your immune system influence which help

provide relief from constipation to flax seeds flax seeds are a healthy source of

fiber and consuming them regularly can help provide relief from constipation

and assists in softening the stool add them to your cereals smoothie recipes

etc and reap all its and nutritional benefits three prunes and raisins prunes

and raisins are an amazing source of fiber and have the ability to alleviate

constipation so by eliminating constipation you are nearly one step

ahead to stop your hemorrhoid problems for legumes legumes such as split peas

beans etc contain a good dose of micronutrients proteins fiber etc a diet

high in fiber can help regulate battle movements and avoids constipation as

well thus easing pressure on the hemorrhoids during bowel movements five

whole grains whole grains contain a good dose of healthy nutrients and fiber

unlike the refined grains and flour they provide all the nutrients essential for

your fiber rich diet and to increase your fiber intake you need to include

all such whole-grain foods in your diet 6 kefir and yogurt kefir and yogurt are

healthy probiotic foods which provide healthy and beneficial bacteria to your

gut that helps improve your immune health and digestive system functioning

few studies have even revealed that consuming probiotic rich foods are

helpful to avoid and deal with hemorrhoids thank you for watching the

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Vaginal Treatment May Prevent Herpes ✘✘✘ Vitamin Health USA - Duration: 12:09.

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Aesthetic treatment with dental veneers in a dental clinic from Moldova - Duration: 1:13.

Hi. My name is Janet Bell. I came here with John last year when he started his treatment.

I was very impressed with the clinic; the accommodation was wonderful, as it is this time.

And I decided when we came back to finish his treatment

that I have several teeth on the lower jaw that I wasn't happy with so,

I decided to go ahead and have some cosmetic treatment done,

and it's probably the best I have ever done,

because now I got protected the teeth and I have definitely a better smile..

I hope.I am extremely happy, staff here are brilliant, surgery is brilliant, the dentist…

It is just wonderful, it's an experience and it is a good one. Thank you!

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