Archive for April, 2009

Tea tree acne remedies

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

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Duct tape warts remedy

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Duct tape warts remedy is probably the most known home remedy for warts. Duck tape warts remedy is only a few of the natural warts treatments that range from applying onions to those that involve a more long term natural solution for warts. I found it interesting that this article’s findings say something different.

Duct tape warts remedy is used by placing a piece of duct tape on the area where the wart has appeared. Supposedly, the area softens enclosed by the duct tape. This softness helps remove the problematic skin layer and by doing this repeatedly over the course of a few days leaves the skin warts-free.

This duct tape warts remedy can be implemented in combination with other natural wart removal remedies.

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Ringworm pictures

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

The best way to figure out if you have ringworm, is to look at ringworm pictures. When I first got this infection, I had no clue that I had ringworm. I’ve actually never heard of “ringworm.” Because it starts off looking like a pimple and then starts itching, I just figured I had a skin rash of some sort.

These are the ringworm pictures I took when my last “batch” of ringworm appeared. As I said, it reappears.

This is how a ringworm
looks like a day or two
after it first appears.

The first picture is of ringworm that appeared on my skin recently. It starts out looking like a pimple. It is red and has a little indentation.

The first symptom I always feel is itching. It doesn’t stop until a few days later and what it does is, it makes you scratch. Scratching it and then touching other parts of the body only spreads it.

This is a picture of ringworm
a week after it appears

The second picture shows you that same ringworm a week later. At this point, it has spread and enlarged. It looks like a circle with a little circle inside of it.

The outside edges are red and raised, and the inside is white to yellowish and starts crusting after a day or two. When you touch it, it almost feels tender inside. Looking at the circle, you can see that it does look like a ring, although there is no worm involved.

I didn’t take ringworm pictures of its last stages. Ringworm going away is marked by decreased itchiness and redness; red fades away into pinkish color and eventually turns into a slight discoloration. Provided you don’t scratch and scar the tissue, this discoloration disappears in time.

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