Archive for July, 2008

Is An Acne Cure Out There?

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Acne Cure
Riley Hendersen asked:

Anyone who claims to have a 100 percent, proven acne cure is probably fibbing. With no definitive single cause, this troublesome skin condition simply does not have a proven, one-size-fits-all cure.

Don’t despair, however. There might not be a cure all, but there are different treatments that can prove very beneficial for some people. In essence, many people simply have to find their own acne cure. One treatment that works miracles for some people, might not for others. This, however, does not mean that viable treatments cannot be found.

The trouble with any medications that promise an “acne cure” for everyone lies in the fact that acne can have a variety of causes. Where some people might simply have hereditary conditions, others might find their breakouts stem from hormonal issues or maybe even prescription medications. Seeking out the right cure often goes along with narrowing down the possible causes.

While the prospect of actually having to take time to find an acne cure likely won’t please those in the throes of a major breakout, there is hope. The variety of different proven treatments is rather spectacular. With a little effort, it is more than possible for most acne sufferers to find one that helps them out at least a little if not a whole lot.

Unless acne is particularly severe, the standard procedure for treating involves sort of a step up method. Start out at the easiest, least costly and least troublesome potential treatment and work up gradually from there. Here are some of the options:

* Time. For many, the simple passage of time is all that it takes to cure acne. While this particular acne cure won’t be welcomed by those in the middle of a breakout, it is one that can work wonders for mild to medium cases. When stress, hormones or other passing problems are at the root of acne, time is often the only real cure necessary.

* Over-the-counter remedies. Most pharmacies are chock full of acne cures. From mild creams and cleansers to more tough products, these can really help some people battle breakouts and even prevent them from recurring. The best route here is to start out with the weakest possible solution and work up slowly, unless of course a moderate to severe breakout with scarring is a problem.

* Special order products. There are a lot of different companies that make mail-order and Internet order acne cure products. Some of these work very, very well. When what can be obtained down the street doesn’t work, one of these just might.

* Herbal remedies/diet changes. Sometimes herbal acne cure products or even home creations coupled with a balanced diet can lead to great results.

* Prescriptions. Some people have to turn to medical advice to keep their acne at bay or at least in check. There are some great options here, but many see them as last resorts due to their potential side effects and pricing.

Finding an acne cure is not something that everyone will find easy. With a multitude of potential causes, this condition is one that doesn’t have a 100 percent, surefire cure. There are lots of options out there, however, and many of them work extremely well.

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Importance of Contact Lens Solution

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
Contact Lens
Lesley Lyon asked:

Contact lenses are prone to be affected by micro organisms and deposits, as with all other materials and if these bad elements are not properly removed, it may result in contaminating the lenses, thereby causing discomfort to the eyes. So, the contact lenses should be regularly cleaned and maintained.

Contact lenses should not be cleaned with ordinary tap water since it contains chemicals, minerals and other particles apart from micro organism that are harmful for the eyes. Even home made saline- even if it is purified and distilled - should not be used for cleaning the contact lenses because it may involve designated amount of pieces of ingredients. Thus, contact lens solution which is specifically intended for this purpose alone must be used.

These solutions are specially designed such that they protect the moisture in the eyes and prevent lenses from dehydration. Most of the solutions are available without the preservatives and contain peroxide, which is good for disinfecting. So a good contact lens solution is the one that suits all types of lenses, enhances the movement of the lenses and is specially formulated to lubricate contact lenses.

The contact lens solution should be capable of removing protein, prevent calcium deposits and also kill germs. The contact lens solution should be such that it lubricates and moistens the lenses thereby relieving the eyes from irritation from the dirt, dryness or smoke, which are all hazardous to the eye. Contact lens solution should be selected to suit people who have sensitive eyes.

Contact lens solution also plays a great part in maintaining the water balance of the lenses. The contact lens solution is available with and without preservatives. To be free from germs, the contact lens solution must be manufactured in highly disinfected environment.

When the contact lenses are taken out of the case for use, the solution should be discarded and when the lenses are placed again, a fresh solution must be used. The contact lens solution must be changed periodically as advised by the medical practitioner. It is mandatory that the contact lens solution is approved by the FDA and manufactured by reputable companies.

The contact lens solution should never be reused. Most of the users of contact lenses top off the liquid, which is adding a little more quantity of the solution to the already existing used solution and this should never be done.  The solution should be changed everyday.

The eyes are far more precious than a bottle of contact lens solution and therefore, there should be no compromise on the quality of the contact lens solution.

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