Tuesday, August 2, 2011

See Pictures of Acne Victims � the "Acne Crime Rate", a Never Ending Battle!

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See Pictures of Acne Victims – The “Acne Crime Rate”, A Never Ending Battle!


There are several stages of acne, or should I say, three types of acne conditions:


1) Mild Acne
2) Moderate Acne
3) Severe Acne


In which case, all three would require your attention as soon as possible. Let’s take the milde acne for instance, it is of course the simplest form of acne and can be treated by simply washing your face regularily or cleaning the area where acne is present wiht luke warm water. Apply a mild acne topical solution like Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic Acid. Both can be found and purchased over the counter at your local drug store or pharmacy.


Now for moderate acne, this is usually acne that would cover over 50% of your face or somewhere on the body. Not yet the severe stage, but can come close to it if not treated right away. At this stage, I would suggest visiting your dermatologist to get more test done on your skin so that you can be treated with a more stronger acne regimen. Some treatments that would be offered at time of visit could be something like a “blue light theraphy” treatment or you may be prescribed oral medications or even a topical solution.


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If you are experiencing the severe stages of acne, this is the type of acne that consumes your entire face and/or body over 50%. These types of acnes appear to be more severe and leave permanent scarring to the skin. They look more inflamed and cyst like as well. If this is where you are at in the stage of acne, it is urgent that you seek medical treatment with your dermatologist as soon as possible! Neglecting to treat the problem, could result in long term facial or body scarring.


See Pictures of Acne and Understand the Different Treatment Solutions


Most people think that acne only affects the facial area, but that is further from the truth! Acne can consume the entire body as well if left untreated. Though it is more problematic on the face, back, neck and even arms. Reports show that these body parts affected with acne are the worse cases.


Topical aide such as Benzoyl can help reduce and treat acne with success. Ointments like Benzoyl Peroxide can be easly bought over the counter at your local drug store. Benzoyl will come in several levels of strength factors, from 2.5 and above. Topical medicines like Benzoyl can help minimmize the sebaceous gland activity and unblock clogged pores.


The use of Retonoid cream is also a good way to get fid of acne problems. Retonoid is mainly known for removing white heads, black heads and comedonal acne. But for those who suffer with moderate to severe acne, the best treatment of all is prescribed meds by the dermatologist. Specifically medicines like Menocyline, Accutane, Tretinoin and other will help clear your skin of acne.


If you are left with sightly horrific looking scars to the face or body, there is a home made remedy that it is being used right now called chemical peels. Though it may be a little risky doing this yourself if you are not sure what you are doing, therefore and professional doctor would be the logical choice. In closing to keep and maintain a healthy vibrant looking skin, be sure you are eating a well-balanced meal rich with nutrients, excercise more and get plenty of rest. This treatment is called the “natures cure-all” to vitaility and a healthy lifestyle!



To learn much more about the different types of acne symptoms and treatment options, please visit Adult Acne Treatments where you will find this and much more, including Pictures of Acne!



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Question from : Sex change…referral’s for psychological reasons ?

There are people who feel trapped in the wrong body, Or are unhappy with some part of themselves that cause’s them Psychological distress and an to have an unhappy perception of themselves.


Like this:


http://www.myvideo.de/watch/6707480/Worlds_Youngest_Sex_Change_Kim_Petras_bei_This_Morning


I Was diagnosed with Body dysmorphic disorder (Bdd) Anxiety and depression aged 16, I am now 19 and am still suffering. I had cbt and therapy to try to reverse my way of thinking or cope but I just got iller and hated myself more (forced to accept what i was when i hate it) I hate my eyes (colour) this is the MAIN thing, I also do not like my skin, hair as i feel it is dirty and looks terrible.

I found collour lenses which help me alot ! but I am terrified they will discontinue As I have ony found one brand which doesn’t look drastically fake. I know there are specialists out there that deal with eye traumas in cancer patients, eye injurys, damged/scarred iris’s , They help people’s eyes look normal ? again so that the person feel’s psychologically better in themselves.

Because i don’t have a “visible, scar” no one sees my psychological pain, if I was to scar my own eye just so someone would help me they’d class me as “insane” even though I begged for their help and tryed to explain before hand, I do understand that the other patients are Top priororty but i’d like the chance to have a life to.

how do you explain this to someone when all they do is offer you therapy that just doesn’t work.

I would really like to be a clinical psychologist or a psychiatrist but with my disorder it just feels impossible and everything i would love to do is stopped because I cannot put across how someone can help me without them laughing or brushing me off, please help me ':('


Best answers:


Answer by Fox San
i am so sorry, i personally dunno how it feels but have friends in your position, please send me the answer when you get it

Foxsan48@gmail.com


Good luck ':)'


Answer by ANDREW
i wish you best of luck , i know hard bdd can be , just write a letter maybe….. DONT scar your eye!!!

maybe i dont get it but why not just use the lenses always! i mean i would say your fine without them but that is not how it is in your mind… try to tell them evrything your feeling


hope i helped ':)' wish you best of luck xxxxx


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