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Saturday, October 17, 2020

Rosacea Symptoms and Solutions

A rosacea break-out comes with torment and insults but what is even more crippling is having to go through your day with an embarrassing red face. 


Rosacea stings. The itching. The prickling heat. But the embarrassment of being constantly seen with that redness, and the fact that it usually hits the one area of the body that you just can't hide – the face – is just too much.

 

You can take some consolation in knowing that you're not alone. Over 14 million Americans suffer from rosacea, including some well-known personalities. Bill Clinton, Mariah Carey, and Rosie O'Donnell. Any of those names ring a bell? They too are susceptible to rosacea.

 

The National Rosacea Society has documented that over 74% of rosacea sufferers at some time have canceled social events because of a rosacea outbreak. 

 

This Rosacea Relief Serum is a scientifically formulated and highly effective solution to rosacea. There may not be a cure for rosacea, but there is a relief. The makers of Rosacea Relief Serum believe that you can minimize the symptoms of rosacea and prevent outbreaks in the first place with a little knowledge, self-awareness, and some good planning. In this article, you learn exactly how to do that, and also why Rosacea Relief Serum is the best way to minimize and eventually eliminate rosacea completely.

 

Let's begin by taking a closer look at some of the common symptoms of rosacea. They include:

 

-flushing

-redness

-bumps and pimples

-visible blood vessels

-eye irritation

-burning or stinging

-dry appearance

-skin thickening

-swelling

Mind you, these symptoms don't always appear all at once, but an outbreak will always include at least one of them. Among the millions of Americans who suffer from rosacea, many do not know that they are at risk. You are more likely to be affected by rosacea if you are prone to blushing and have fair skin. Rosacea occurs more often in women than men but can be more severe in men.

 

Even though rosacea mostly affects the face, with redness on the cheeks, nose, skin, and forehead, it sometimes appears on the chest, back, or neck.

 

Since the cause of rosacea is still unknown, several theories exist. One assumption is that rosacea is a disorder of the blood vessels. Another is that rosacea is an impairment of the connective tissues under the skin. Never the less, we do know that many of the factors that set off rosacea include:-

 

-sun and wind exposure

-emotional stress

-hot or cold weather

-heavy exercise

-alcohol consumption

-hot beverages


So what are the solutions for avoiding an outbreak? Many. The apparent ones are to avoid anything that triggers your rosacea. Sometimes that's possible, and sometimes it's not. You can't control the weather, but you can control your alcohol intake or your consumption of hot beverages. You can use stress management techniques to manage stress. And you can limit any heavy exercise.

 

Understandably, it's not always practical to avoid rosacea triggers,  especially if you enjoy a hot cup of coffee or a glass of wine now and then. It is best to use your discretion and have them in moderation. 

 

You may also need to seek medical advice as a doctor can prescribe medications that will reduce the symptoms of rosacea. Sometimes these are effective. There are also surgical procedures, in which doctors remove the blood vessels responsible for redness in the nose and face. New technologies involving lasers might help as well.

 

A less intrusive method, however, that's just as effective and more affordable, is Rosacea Relief Serum. Scientifically formulated with the latest in skin-care technology, including Renovage®, which is clinically proven to reduce symptoms of rosacea in 90% of patients, Rosacea Relief Serum reduces redness, inflammation, spider veins, and the embarrassment that comes with them.

 

What's more, Rosacea Relief Serum is specially formulated for people with hyper-sensitive skin, meaning it won't trigger an outbreak. You'll also find Rosacea Relief Serum may prevent outbreaks from even starting. All this without the need for a doctor's prescription and the inflated bills that go along with it.

 




Rosacea Relief Serum reduces the symptoms of rosacea and makes people feel good about their skin, their faces, their life. Combined with the self-awareness of the symptoms and triggers of rosacea, it's an effective, unintrusive, and affordable way to a rosacea-free life!


Thursday, April 2, 2020

Covid-19 – 7 Ways to Protect Yourself and Others




COVID-19 
- 7 Ways to Protect Yourself and Others







According to the CDC (Centres for Disease Control and Prevention) the best way to prevent  illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus.

Since we have realized that the virus is spread from person to person, our brains are now being called upon for conscious maneuvering when it comes to socializing. Guys, my middle name is Prevention and I will do everything to prevent this virus from getting to me.

The guidelines are in place but I beg to differ on a few.

Guidelines says:

1.  keep at least 6 feet between persons but I think it should be at least 10. And if you’re shouting, or about to cough or sneeze I will instantly retreat to 20 feet or more! Always be aware of where you are in relation to another person at all times.  

2. wash your hands with soap and water often or use a 60% or more alcohol based hand sanitizer. Definitely – wash your hands after touching anything and everything and avoid touching your face.

3.  cover your cough or sneeze. Please do. Cover your cough or sneeze with tissue, throw away your soiled tissue and immediately wash or sanitize your hands.

4.  masks should be worn by persons who are infected. No. I think we should ALL be wearing masks every time we leave home.  Why? An infected person could be hiding their symptoms with medication or could be asymptomatic while spreading the virus. Better to not have anyone breathing too close to me even if they are wearing a mask. But don’t worry, if you get too close, I’ll remind you.

5.  greet a friend with an elbow bump. I don’t think so. Absolutely no touching is allowed. Nodding or waving works just as well for me.  

6.  stay home if you are feeling sick. I agree completely. Stay home, isolate yourself, monitor your symptoms and keep in touch with your doctor. Don’t leave home unless absolutely necessary.

7.  Clean AND disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily. This includes tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks. Absolutely! Clean and disinfect everything you or someone else touched or used.

Photo by andres chaparro from Pexels


Let me remind you once again, my middle name is Prevention and I think the best way to protect ourselves is to treat everyone as if they have the Covid-19 virus.






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