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Different Skin Conditions' Treatment Plans

by Linda Gladhill

There are a range of skin disorders that might have an effect on anybody at any age. It is recommended to know the basics of the most common and how to begin treating each of them appropriately.

Folliculitis

This particular condition is an infection of hair follicles that is able to occur anyplace on the skin. The damaged hair follicles occur due to intense rubbing of the skin with clothing, shaving, or blockage of the follicle. In most all cases the follicles will be infected with bacteria. Indicators include rashes and pimples located around a hair follicle, and itching skin.

How to Heal Folliculitis Effectively

At home medication for mild cases of folliculitis is recommended to have an OTC antibacterial wash like benzoyl peroxide, phisoderm or chlorhexidine. Two times a day is the recommended amount of times to properly wash the affected area a day. An added idea in how to get rid of folliculitis is to soak the affected area in a pot of diluted white vinegar (1 part vinegar to 4 parts of water).

Keratosis Pilaris

Affecting an estimated forty percent of the adult population and around 50%-80% of all adolescents, KP (regularly referred to as goose bumps) is another genetic follicular condition that is manifested by the appearance of rough bumps on the skin. It is predominantly located on one's back and also the outer sides of the upper arms. Ultimately however it can wind up anyplace on the body.

KP happens when the human body generates excess keratin, a natural protein in the skin. This cream colored excess keratin encompases and traps the hair follicles inside the pores contributing to the formation of hard plugs. Although benign, they can multiply throughout the skin as little hard bumps that are sore or itchy. The condition worsens throughout the winter months when moisture levels in the air are generally lower.

How to Get Rid of Keratosis Pilaris the Right Way

While there is no silver bullet for KP, a general rule of thumb to treat this skin ailment is to be continuous with your skin care regimen. General measures to prevent extreme skin dryness, like using mild soapless cleansers are recommended. The most important is recurrent skin lubrication. Making a thorough KP treatment includes adding an extra application to your cleansing program of a topical product or a physical treatment. This could consist of gentle exfoliation, facials, microdermabrasion, or chemical peels.

Keloids

Keloids will be an out of control outgrowth of collagen at the site of a healed skin injury. Their appearance can vary from firm rubbery lesions or shiny, fibrous nodules and can range from pink to flesh colored or red to dark brown in color. They have a tendency to enlarge and don't go down over time.

How to Get Rid of Keloids

How to remove keloids adequately will involve an all natural cream to be used after procedures such as chemical peels, laser resurfacing, or microdermabrasion. BIOSKINREPAIR is a natural scar treatment that diminishes keloid scars by healing the skin and promoting skin rejuvenation caused by its specific ingredient of snail serum. Check out our websites to learn more as to how this works!

Published August 9th, 2010

Filed in Beauty