About Me:

RONITA:

I come from a family where basically all the women in the family have been nurses. My mom before me, my grandma before her, my aunts and well a few more people. I love everything there is to being a nurse and I’m motivated to work hard everyday because of my compassion for people. I get immense satisfaction from helping people and it makes me feel that I’ve been able to make a difference in their lives.

Well that is precisely why I decided to start blogging, so that I know I’m helping people in some way or the other. I hope you find everything useful and wish u all a healthy blessed life!

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postheadericon Careful Cleansing

If a plug of keratin forms over the top, bacteria can colonize the area, causing inflammation and pustules of acne. There is no quick fix for acne, and treatment may last from six to twelve weeks. It is also likely that you will need to repeat treatment in the future. Cases occasionally respond to treatment within two or three weeks, although it normally takes longer than this.

Careful cleansing of affected areas can help keep acne at bay and moderate exposure to sunlight can also be beneficial. You may begin with, you may be given creams or gels containing benzyl peroxide-to combat the acne bacteria is one of the possible treatments.

If benzyl peroxide proves ineffective, the next line of attack involves antibiotic creams, or courses of oral antibiotics if the cream alone fails to work. For women, certain types of contraceptive pill can be helpful in preventing the occur acne of acne.

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