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[unpublished] Understanding Cystic Pimples: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention   (created at May 03, 2009)   113  

Cystic pimples, characterized by deep, painful bumps filled with white pus, are a common and often frustrating form of acne. Here's what you need to know about cystic acne:Root Cause: Like other forms of acne, cystic pimples develop when pores become clogg...

[unpublished] Understanding Acne Medications: Options and Considerations   (created at May 03, 2009)   93  

When it comes to treating acne, various medications are available to address the underlying causes and symptoms. Here's a brief overview of common acne drugs and their mechanisms of action:Birth Control Pill: While primarily used for contraception, certain...

[unpublished] Navigating the Road to Recovery - How is Impetigo Treated?   (created at May 13, 2009)   86  

If the infection is very mild, your baby's doctor may recommend that you simply keep the area clean and let it clear up on its own. More likely, though, your baby will need antibiotics to get rid of the infection. He must take the full course of medication...

[unpublished] Unmasking Impetigo - A Contagious Skin Tale   (created at May 13, 2009)   93  

Impetigo, a highly contagious skin infection, arises when staph or strep bacteria infiltrate the skin, often through cuts or scrapes. This pesky ailment predominantly targets children aged 2 to 6 years, making it a common concern for parents and caregivers...

[unpublished] How is treatment different after surgery?   (created at May 08, 2009)   53  

It doesn't mean that you won't get sinusitis any more, but it is often easier to treat. Surgery is not meant to cure the disease. Once the sinuses have been opened up by surgery, it is possible to wash out the sinuses if necessary , and as a result, someti...

[unpublished] Does it matter what time I use my medication?   (created at May 03, 2009)   64  

Check with your dermatologist or pharmacist. If you were taking one dose a day of an antibiotic, you could probably take it in the morning, at midday or in the evening, although you should pick one time of day and stay with it throughout your treatment. Wi...