Skin Diseases and Remedies
This refers to any un healthy condition of the skin especially one caused by infection.
In this article, I will be taking about common skin diseases and their treatments. Only chronic diseases are not curable but they can be managed through an healthy lifestyle.
1) Acne
A skin condition, usually of the face, that is common in adolescents. It is characterised by black heads, white heads, pustules and/or red pimples in the face , back and/or chest , and is caused by the inflammation of sebaceous glands through bacterial infection.
Can Acne be cured?
At present there is no ‘cure’ for acne, although the available treatments can be very effective in preventing the formation of new spots and scarring.
How To Treat Acne Scars
a) Cucumbers.
Must be applied on the face cucumber extract and leave it for 15 minutes. Then wash your face with water, preferably cold. This method is very effective in removing dark traces after acne.
b)Lemon juice.
Wipe damaged skin with lemon juice or you can just cut a lemon into two halves and gently rub it into the skin. Everyone knows that the beneficial properties of lemon help not only to get rid of scars, but also cleanse the skin.
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2) Alopecia
This is a general term for hair loss.
Treatment
Take 1 banana and blend it. Add 1 Tbsp. of Honey in this blend and mix it
Apply that Hair mask on your hair and cover your hair with a shower cap for at least 15-20 minutes. Once 15-20 minutes passes, you can now rinse your hair and use shampoo or conditioner as you need.
3) Eczema
This is a skin condition in which inflammation, dryness and swollen spots becomes characterised with the skin surface. This can be preceeded or followed by itching.
Treatment
a) Since the disease makes skin dry and itchy, lotions and creams are recommended to keep the skin moist. These products are usually applied when the skin is damp, such as after bathing, to help the skin retain moisture.
b) Cold compresses may also be used to relieve itching.
c) Use antibiotics if the area becomes infected.
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