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Everything you need to know about psychodermatology - acne prevention

Igor Ustynskyy / Getty Images One of the great joys of boarding school is being with your friends 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But if you’re a teenager with a highly visible skin disorder such as acne, constantly living under the gaze of your peers can be stressful. A recent study in an international journal specialising in dermatology showed that almost 90 per cent of 15-year-olds felt embarrassed and self-conscious about their acne, causing a quarter of them to avoid sport, swimming, and even social interactions – and this could be exacerbated in a boarding environment. ‘The impact [for teenagers with skin disorders] can be devastating, leading to low mood, depression and social avoidance as well as the inevitable lack of self-esteem and self-belief,’ says Marina Gardiner Legge, headmistress of Heathfield School in Ascot.

Seborrhoeic dermatitis and seborrhoeic blepharitis

Photo: Getty Images By Contributor 14th January 2021 In the first part of this article, Pharmacist Eamonn Brady focuses on seborrhoeic dermatitis and in the second part he discusses the closely linked seborrhoeic blepharitis, an underdiagnosed inflammatory eye condition, mainly caused by seborrhoeic dermatitis Dermatitis’ is a red, itchy, flaky skin condition caused by inflammation; “Seborrhoeic” refers to a rash that affects greasy (sebaceous) skin zones that occur on the face, scalp and centre of the chest. Seborrhoeic dermatitis (SD) is also known as seborrhoeic eczema. Part 1: Seborrhoeic dermatitis Seborrhoeic dermatitis (SD) is very common and many people do not realise they have it. It has been reported to affect about 4 per cent of the population, and dandruff (which is mild SD of the scalp) can affect almost half of all adults. It can start at any time after puberty and is slightly commoner in men. Babies can also get a temporary form of SD in the scalp

Mottled skin could be a sign of Covid in babies - everything parents need to know

Mottled skin could be a sign of Covid in babies - everything parents need to know
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Helping Hands: Building Soothing, Protecting, Repair and Care Products

Helping Hands: Building Soothing, Protecting, Repair and Care Products January 1, 2021 Contact Author Sarah FitzPatrick and Lorna Radford, Enkos Developments Ltd., Leatherhead, England Close Sponsored Recently, hand care has experienced an unprecedented boom in consumer demand due to a heightened focus on sanitization and moisturization in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the pressurized market, regulations surrounding the manufacture and distribution of sanitizing products have been temporarily relaxed by governments 1, 2 across the world. Disruptions in supply have led to several non-cosmetic companies, and indeed consumers themselves, 3 trying their hand at sanitizer manufacturing. Unfortunately, this amplifies risks to the consumer due to the heightened potential for dosage miscalculations or unwanted impurities (such as benzene and gasoline)

The makers of Harmonized Water (a k a drinkable sunscreen) do a clinical trial Hilarity ensues

By jenb (not verified) on 06 Aug 2014 #permalink All 24 were exposed to the sun. Of those 16 were dark enough so that they didn t burn, 5 burned a little and 3 burned a lot.16 + 5 + 3 = 24. So 1/3 had results inconsistent with SPF 30. It s hard to visualize a random sample that burns after 60/30 = 2 minutes in the sun. I m a blonde with a history of blistering and basal cell carcinoma I wouldn t participate in this study for love or money. By Christine Rose (not verified) on 06 Aug 2014 #permalink It wasn t entirely clear to me from the way the paper was written, specifically the sentence I cited. It may be that that sentence was actually meant to say something else that didn t sound as though only 16 out of 24 patients exposed themselves to the sun. Of course, it

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