How does the skin always desquamate?

My name is Xiao A, and I am an ordinary girl. I went to college late this summer and had three roommates. In winter, their skin was constantly desquamating. I always asked them to apply more skin cream and share their skin care experiences with them, but they all shook their heads and sighed and told me their stories: I am little B, I am a psoriasis patient I found myself with psoriasis in my third year of high school. At first, it was just a small red hill the size of mung beans. Later, it became bigger and bigger. The surface peeled off layer by layer and looked like a layer of frost. At the worst, many parts of Read More …

Eight tricks to get rid of repeated infantile eczema

Infant eczema, commonly known as “milk tinea”, usually occurs on both cheeks, forehead, brow, scalp, etc. of infants, and in severe cases the trunk and limbs will also appear. At the beginning, it is usually a symmetrical distribution of erythema, and then these erythema gradually appear on some small red pimples or blisters. Because accompanied by severe itching, the baby often scratches, blisters damaged, not completely scabbed, and was scratched again by the baby. So over and over again, the treasure mothers love dearly, but at a loss. How can effectively control the onset of eczema? Here are eight suggestions. Recommendation 1: About Clothing Choose pure cotton, soft and loose close-fitting clothes. Recommendation 2: On the environment Pay attention to Read More …

A picture to read, with these symptoms, beware of diabetes!

One in two adults over the age of 18 is a candidate for type 2 diabetes. Check if you have these symptoms. Recommended reading 1. Can diabetics eat fruits? 2. Truth, Boiling Water with Fruit Kernel to Cure Diabetes? 3. Are you careful of diabetic foot? These six details must be understood. 4. How do diabetics give themselves [personal tailor] an exercise plan

Long acne and thick pores are all caused by mites?

I still remember that a few years ago, there were a lot of anti-mite advertisements on TV, and the slogans of “killing mites and fighting acne” and “saying goodbye to rosacea” shouted loudly: The host lady exclaimed repeatedly at the [fat bugs] who came and went through pores made by animation technology. The audience sitting in front of the TV was in a cold sweat and couldn’t wait to clean their noses and faces. [Experts and scholars] They explained seriously that acne, thick pores and dark yellow complexion were all caused by mites, and then took out so-and-so products, claiming that the effect of mite removal was excellent. Is it really what the TV advertisement said? Is the mite what? Read More …

Wearing new clothes without washing is harmful to what?

Recently, a post spread wildly among WeChat friends, claiming: There are noses and eyes in the post. Is this really the case? The answer is this: newly bought clothes do need to be washed before wearing, because formaldehyde may remain on the clothes. But it is sensational to say that it will cause cancer. Is there formaldehyde on the new clothes? In fact, part of what the post said is correct. Formaldehyde is indispensable in the processing process of clothes. They are often used to remove wrinkles, preserve color and prevent corrosion. Therefore, Formaldehyde residue in new clothes is perfectly normal. According to research, Unwashed clothes, It will release 0.012-0.426 ppm of formaldehyde every day [1] (Note: ppm is a Read More …

With fine lines and spots, what about skin aging?

With the growth of age, fine lines and spots quietly appear on the originally tender and watery skin. The skin is dry and itchy, and I always catch it unconsciously. The skin is getting thinner and thinner, the subcutaneous fat is gradually lost, and the subcutaneous [veins stand out] (veins) are also winding and becoming more prominent. The skin is no longer as smooth and elastic as before. Inadvertently left scratches, cuts, or ulcerations, inflammation, also need longer time to repair and heal. What is going on with these skin problems? Can you do some what to care and delay skin aging? Skin dryness and itching Many old friends will encounter the problems of local dry skin and pruritus. Dry Read More …

15 Questions on Safe Use of Insect Repellent

In the hot summer, it is the season of reptiles and flying insects again. With the emergence of mosquitoes, ants and lice, finding an insect repellent is necessary but also quite troublesome, but the West Nile virus and Lyme disease caused by insects are even more troublesome. Take a look at 15 questions on the safe use of insect repellent to help you through a summer free from insect troubles! 1. Why use insect repellent? Using insect repellent is an effective way to prevent insect or tick-borne diseases. Mosquito bites can cause West Nile virus, malaria, dengue fever and encephalitis, and a small tick can cause Lyme disease. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) strongly recommends the use of Read More …

Summer has beriberi, can still be happy to be friends?

Every summer, the most annoying thing is people who have beriberi and are not conscious of it. In public, revealing a pair of smelly feet and twisting their toes intermittently, even in the face-watching world, it is estimated that no one will want to approach you. If you have beriberi, it is estimated that only the parties concerned know the feeling of itching to your heart. So, let’s talk about beriberi today. First of all, I said beriberi, some called Hong Kong foot, doctors called tinea pedis, and beriberi is not the same thing. Beriberi is also called vitamin B1 deficiency, which is not among our discussions today. The main symptoms of tinea pedis include itching, blistering, desquamation, thick skin, Read More …

15 Questions on Safe Use of Insect Repellent

In the hot summer, it is the season of reptiles and flying insects again. With the emergence of mosquitoes, ants and lice, finding an insect repellent is necessary but also quite troublesome, but the West Nile virus and Lyme disease caused by insects are even more troublesome. Take a look at 15 questions on the safe use of insect repellent to help you through a summer free from insect troubles! 1. Why use insect repellent? Using insect repellent is an effective way to prevent insect or tick-borne diseases. Mosquito bites can cause West Nile virus, malaria, dengue fever and encephalitis, and a small tick can cause Lyme disease. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) strongly recommends the use of Read More …

Summer has beriberi, can still be happy to be friends?

Every summer, the most annoying thing is people who have beriberi and are not conscious of it. In public, revealing a pair of smelly feet and twisting their toes intermittently, even in the face-watching world, it is estimated that no one will want to approach you. If you have beriberi, it is estimated that only the parties concerned know the feeling of itching to your heart. So, let’s talk about beriberi today. First of all, I said beriberi, some called Hong Kong foot, doctors called tinea pedis, and beriberi is not the same thing. Beriberi is also called vitamin B1 deficiency, which is not among our discussions today. The main symptoms of tinea pedis include itching, blistering, desquamation, thick skin, Read More …