Friday 30 January 2015

Acne Does Not Have To Rule Your Life.



Follow These Tips To Eliminate It.

Having acne on ones body is an option and they can choose to do something about their situation. With the right information and dedication one can be free from acne. Now that you are reading this article you are on their way to learning the information you need to know.

It is common for those with acne problems to pop their whiteheads. If you feel like you absolutely must pop a pimple, you should first cleanse your hands and nails thoroughly. This prevents contaminating the open area with dirt and bacteria. Pop responsibly and you should see a reduction in the severity of your acne in no time.

Add some chromium to your daily regimen to fight acne breakouts. This supplement helps the skin by helping it strengthen and repair itself more quickly. It's a great boost that can help skin fight off infection much quicker, since that is generally what causes acne.Taking this once a day can help keep your skin clear and prevent breakouts from popping up in the future.

Despite being a popular treatment for acne, avoid cleaning your face or spot treating your breakouts with isopropyl alcohol. It is an incredibly harsh cleanser for the already compromised skin. It dries the skin out, which causes it to overproduce oils to keep it moisturized. This then causes the breakouts or it aggravates the already existing breakouts.

If you have a small acne breakout, spot treatment can sometimes be the best option. Spot treating allows you to subject only the affected area to harsh chemicals (rather than your entire face). There are many spot treatments available, both over the counter and through a Dermatologist.

To eliminate or prevent acne, the first thing you should consider is what your skin comes into contact with. Skin care products, sunscreen, soaps, surfaces and even some foods all have things in them that can cause outbreaks. Analyze your surroundings and look at the labels or research online anything you come into constant contact with, especially the parts of your body where acne breaks out.

Pre menstrual symptoms can become a precursor to a blemish nightmare. Alleviate PMS by taking such natural supplements as St. John's Wort or krill oil. These supplements have been scientifically tested and proven to alleviate such symptoms. Lower PMS will in turn reduce the number of potential blemishes that will occur.

If you have acne, one of the best things that you can do is to refrain from thinking about your condition during the course of the day and night. Constant stress leads to an overproduction of oil, which can hurt your chances of tackling your issue and achieving a clear face.

If you have deep, cystic acne, you may find that over-the-counter medications aren't very helpful. A dermatologist may prescribe Accutane for these kinds of cases. Accutane is a powerful medication that is taken as a pill, and generally is not prescribed lightly. If your doctor feels this is the right treatment for you, be sure to take it exactly as prescribed, and always report any side effects to your physician.

With the right information that you have just learned you now have the abilities to clear your body of acne. This information simply needs to be followed up with an appropriate amount of dedication to following what they have learned. Acne is a treatable condition that one does not have to live with.

Friday 23 January 2015

Vaccines For New Born Baby



                             Recommended Immunization Schedule followed in India

  No.  Age               Disease Vaccination
1     At Birth Hepatitis B Hep B Vaccine -I
2     At Birth Polio Oral PV 0 dose
3     Birth - 6Week Tuberculosis BCG
4     4-6 weeks Hepatitis B Hep B Vaccine -II
5     6 Weeks Diphtheria
Pertusis DPT-I
Tetanus OPV-I
Polio
6     10 Weeks Diphtheria
Pertusis DPT-II
Tetanus OPV-II
Polio
Hepatitis B Hep B Vaccine-III
7     14 Weeks Diphtheria
Pertusis DPT-III
Tetanus OPV-III
Polio Hep B Vaccine-IV
8     24 Weeks Hepatitis B
9       9-12 Months Polio OPV-IV
Measles Measles
10    15-18 Months Mumps
Measles
Rubella MMR
11    18 Months Diphtheria
Pertusis DPT-Booster I
Tetanus OPV-V
Polio
12    24 Months Typhoid Typhoid
13    4-5 Years Diphtheria
Pertusis DPT-Booster II
Tetanus OPV-VI
Polio

Other Available Vaccines
14    6 Weeks H influenza B HiB
15    10 Weeks H influenza B HiB
16    14 Weeks H influenza B HiB
17    12 Months Chickenpox Varicella Vacine
Pneumococcal Pneumococcal Vaccine
Influenza Influenza Vaccine
18    18 Months H influenza B HiB
19    24 Months Hepatitis A H A Vaccine-I
Meningococcal A&C Meningococcal Vaccine
20    30 Months Hepatitis A H A Vaccine-II
21    5 Years Typhoid Typhoid
Meningococcal A&C Meningococcal Vaccine
22    10 Years Tetanus TT
NID's & SNID's Polio Eradication Pulse Polio