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How to Treat Burn Blisters on Hands
Burn blisters on the hands affect the outer and some inner layers of skin, according to MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. Known as second-degree burns, they require specific treatment, and may swell and prove painful. They take up to three weeks to heal, and can leave some scarring depending on the severity. Treating burn blisters on hands quickly and with the proper method ensures better healing.
CHANGE- The process of becoming different
I am way overdue for my latest blog because so much change has been going on around me, and the world, that I have had no idea where to begin writing. Let me fill you in on what has been going on around me. First of all, this month I have said goodbye to 7, yes 7, good friends of mine! All of them leaving Los Angeles for different reasons, all of them being good. Some of my friends are moving closer to their families, some are moving for new job opportunities, some just to wanted to change of scene. I am actually doing quite well
Medication for Inflamed Acne
Inflamed acnes goes beyond having an unsightly zit or pimple that clears up in a few days. When pimples become infected with bacteria, then the area affected becomes swollen and red. And while we all would like to believe this is a problem left behind with the awkward teenage years, it does commonly affect adult women. Changes in hormones during pregnancy, menstrual cycles and changes in the use of hormonal birth controls are common causes of inflamed acne, according to the Mayo Clinic. Luckily, there are several effective options for treating inflamed acne.
Information on Drinking Alcohol During Pregnancy
Most women, while pregnant, want to do whatever they can to ensure that their baby will be born healthy. While the U.S. Surgeon General recommends that pregnant women consume absolutely no alcohol during pregnancy, the issue is complex. It is important to understand the risks associated with drinking during pregnancy.
About Androstenedione
Androstenedione, commonly known as “andro,” is an anabolic steroid precursor–a non-muscle stimulating steroid hormone that can be converted by the body into another type of steroid that does stimulate muscle growth. Although androstenedione has been credited by a number of famous athletes, like Mark McGwire, for enhancing their athletic abilities, a large amount of research indicates that this is not only untrue, but using the hormone can cause serious side effects.
