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Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1:
Skin Disease Basics
Chapter 2:
Checking Your Skin
Chapter 3:
Visiting The Dermatologist
Chapter 4:
Common Skin Issues
Chapter 5:
Skin Cancer
Chapter 6:
Stress And Skin
Chapter 7:
Genetics And Skin Disorders
Chapter 8:
Why You Need To Maintain Healthy Skin
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Chapter 2: Checking Your Skin
Synopsis
What you do today will show up in your skin in the future. It is up to you to start taking care of your body, and doing so will also show instantly on your skin.
Throughout your life, the genetic factors and the environment will cause your skin to wear and tear. It is the natural process of aging. However, you do not have to witness the premature aging of your skin without doing anything. Your overall beauty also lies on the beauty and glow of your skin. That is why it is crucial to do the necessary actions and ensure that your skin remains healthy. You can and should take important measures to prevent premature skin aging and other related skin care problems.
What you eat and how you treat your body and your skin today has immense effects on your looks. Keep in mind that no product can ever replace a healthy lifestyle. Your skin is directly affected by anything you put into your body, so having a balanced diet is crucial to the health of your skin.
Regular skin checks are vital, as it will help you understand your own skin and gain a better understanding of what’s normal on your skin and what’s not. By having a regular skin check, you are giving yourself a great chance of identifying the signs of skin damage before things get worse.
Checking your Skin for Skin Diseases
The most common of all cancers is skin cancer, afflicting over 2 million Americans every year, a number that’s growing rapidly. If properly diagnosed and early detected, skin cancer can also be the easiest type of cancer to cure. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct a regular skin check to prevent yourself from suffering from this skin issue and other skin diseases that you may suffer from in the future.
Who Should Conduct Skin Checks?
You should actually be the one conducting this and if you have kids, start teaching them at an early age to check their skin, so they can do it on their own by the time they reach teenage years. With annual skin tests by a dermatologist, a self-exam is one of the best ways to make sure that you do not become a statistic in the great battle against skin cancer.
When to Perform Skin Checks
Skin examination must be performed regularly. It can notify you about the changes happening in your skin and can aid in the early detection of some skin diseases and skin cancer. You should perform it often and make skin checks your habit.
It might also be very helpful to have a professional doctor or dermatologist conduct a whole-body examination first to make sure that any existing moles, freckles or spots are normal and if not, proper treatment can be rendered.
Things to Look for when Checking your Skin
There are relatively three major skin cancer types – melanoma, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. These skin cancer types have various different appearances, so it is very important for you to know any early warning sign. Always look for change of any kind on your skin. Never ignore any suspicious spot just because it doesn’t hurt. Remember that skin cancer may be painless, but can be harmful and life threatening at the same time.
When you notice any change to your skin during your self-exams, do not overlook it and never delay. Consult your doctor immediately, preferably, an expert who specializes in skin diseases.
Chapter 3: Visiting the Dermatologist
Synopsis
Do you have red, flaky or itchy skin? Are those over-the-counter lotions and creams not working and just making things worse? You may think then that the main cause of your dry skin is your sensitivity to various skincare products, weather or to the sun. However, in reality, you could be experiencing a chronic skin disease such as psoriasis or eczema. Such issues can be treated efficiently with the help of a dermatologist.
However, some people do not think about visiting a dermatologist and just rely on skincare products and solutions in the market. Indeed, there are some skin issues that you can resolve on your own using natural remedies and solutions. Some steroid treatments and moisturizing lotions are also prescribed to minimize redness and relieve itchiness. Though such strong medicines can give you comfort, they will not cure any skin ailment.
Get the relief that you require by scheduling an appointment with a professional and skilled dermatologist. This is one of the most valuable investments you can make to maintain a healthy and glowing skin that you might have been dreaming about.
What Services can your Dermatologists Give You?
Indeed, taking care of your own skin and some other issues that may show up can be quite stressful. Fortunately, whether it is dry skin, wrinkles, oily skin, red bumps or calluses, these issues are particularly easy to handle on your own with the use of over-the-counter products.
However, you have to keep in mind that not all skin issues can be resolved with the help of skincare products. A dermatologist is an expert who specializes in the overall health of your nails, hair and skin. If you notice any changes of your skin, schedule an appointment with a dermatologist before everything gets worse. If you are unsure whether you need to consult a dermatologist, here are some vital tasks done by a dermatologist you have to keep in mind:
Provides Acne Solution: are your acne problems not responding to any of your over-the-counter skin solutions and treatments? Visiting a dermatologist is the best solution for that. An expert dermatologist can determine the best skin treatment that will work for your lifestyle and acne.
For Skin Care Issues: A professional dermatologist can screen you for skin cancer. According to recent data, most people do not get their skin checked every year, which is crucial, especially for those in a high-risk group or those who have over forty moles on the body.
Apart from regular screenings, visiting a dermatologist is important when you notice any change in color, size and shape of any of your moles. Dermatologists can remove all or some of the suspicious tissues and examine them to determine if they are cancerous cells.
If you are being treated for some diseases or other cancers and you are experiencing side effects to your skin because of your medication, a dermatologist can be of great help.
• Eczema: A lot of people are suffering from eczema, a chronic conditions that is characterized by flaky skin patches, itchiness and irritation. Dermatologists can help find effective ways to manage the condition and if needed, will prescribe essential medications.
• Provide Specialized Care for Nails, Hair and Skin: You can talk to an expert dermatologist about any condition that is affecting your appearance. Psoriasis and warts may not affect your health, but they have a huge impact on the overall quality of your life. Visiting the office of a dermatologist can solve this problem. Stretch marks and skin discolorations can likewise be improved with the help of a dermatologist.
• Proper Skin Care Education: If you want to minimize skin damage and you’re concerned about premature skin aging, a competent dermatologist can suggest essential lifestyle changes and products that can reduce your exposure to harmful elements.
Visiting a dermatologist greatly matters. This will not only allow you to enhance the health of your skin and reduce the risk of any skin disease, but can also help increase the quality of your life.
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