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    Hidradenitis Suppurativa – the Ultimate Guide

    What is Hidradenitis Suppurativa? Hidradenitis suppurativa, also called acne inversus, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition with lesions including deep-seated nodules, abscesses, draining tracts, and fibrotic scars. These lesions occur more commonly in intertriginous areas and areas that are rich in apocrine glands. The most common sites of involvement are the axillae (underarm), groin, buttocks, perianal, perineal, mammary, and inframammary areas, with the axillae most commonly affected. The most common sites of involvement in women are the axillary, inframammary, and inguinal areas; in men, perianal hidradenitis suppurativa and involvement of atypical sites such as the retro auricular areas and nuchal scalp occur more frequently. It can also occur anywhere on…

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    Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei

    Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF) is a rare inflammatory dermatosis that primarily affects young adults. It is characterized by an asymptomatic papular eruption mainly involving the central face, typically lower portions of the eyelids, the lower portions of the forehead, the nasolabial folds, the cheeks, and the perioral areas. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF) has a spontaneously resolving course (within 1-2 years) but has the potential for scarring. Treatment is difficult and there is a lack of controlled studies. What is the treatment for Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei? Tetracyclines (doxycycline and minocycline) are the first-line treatment for Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei (LMDF), but they are not consistently effective. Many other…

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    Lupoid or Granulomatous Rosacea

    Lupoid or granulomatous rosacea is a special form of rosacea which along with the typical rosacea symptoms features monomorphic red papules and yellow-brown and nodules on the cheeks and periorificial areas. What are the different treatments available for Lupoid or Granulomatous Rosacea? Lupoid or granulomatous rosacea isn’t easy to treat and the only officially approved systemic treatment is tetracycline or doxycycline. Isotretinoin (10-20 mg daily) can help recalcitrant lupoid or granulomatous rosacea. Topical azelaic acid, metronidazole, ivermectin, benzoyl peroxide, brimonidine, pimecrolimus, dapsone, azithromycin, corticosteroids, systemic corticosteroids, and systemic minocycline can also help. Another treatment is ALA–PDT (5‐Aminolevulinic acid‐photodynamic therapy): this is a study that was conducted where the patient received…

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    Lupoid perioral dermatitis

    Lupoid perioral dermatitis is a special form of perioral dermatitis with dense aggregations of red-brown papules which display a lupoid infiltrate on diascopy (a piece of clear glass or plastic is pressed against the skin and the observer looks directly at the lesion under pressure). There are various treatment options from avoidance of all topical substances to different topical treatments. Cases resistant to therapy require systemic treatment, which, however, is an off-label use. In one case, lupoid perioral dermatitis was treated with systemic therapy with isotretinoin over a period of 6 months.

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    Perioral Dermatitis – The Ultimate Guide

    Perioral dermatitis is a very complicated skin condition that a lot of people face and there is really not much information about it online. This post contains everything there is you need to know about perioral dermatitis and by the end of this post you will have figured out what works for you. So, let’s begin. What is Perioral Dermatitis? Perioral dermatitis is a red or pink rash that appears around the mouth, the folds of the nose, and occasionally the eyelid. It can be itchy, burning, dry, scaly, or flakey. There can also be persistent grouped tiny erythematous papules, papulovesicles, and papulopustules sometimes on the background of pink, scaly or…

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    Zanthoxylum piperitum fruit extract for Skin and Body

    The fruit of Zanthoxylum piperitum (ZP) is an herbal medicine in Asia that was used to treat carminative, anthelmintic, stomachic, and degenerative diseases. What are the benefits of Zanthoxylum piperitum fruit extract? Who can use Zanthoxylum piperitum fruit extract? Zanthoxylum piperitum fruit extract should be suitable for all skin types including sensitive skin and skin of colour, but do make sure to conduct a test patch to see if you are allergic to this extract.

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    Broussonetia Kazinoki Root Extract for skin and body

    Broussonetia kazinoki root extract has been used to treat different diseases. Their barks, roots, fruits, and leaves have all been used in conventional medicine. In China, the leaves have been used to treat chronic prostatitis as a folk medicine, as well as for bleeding. What are the benefits of using Broussonetia Kazinoki Root Extract for skin and body? Who can use Broussonetia Kazinoki Root Extract? Broussonetia Kazinoki Root Extract should be suitable for all skin types including sensitive skin and skin of colour, but do make sure to conduct a test patch to see if you are allergic to this extract.

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    Bergenia Crassifolia root extract for Skin and Body

    Bergenia crassifolia root extract is native to central Asia and has been used to treat a lot of diseases. It contains 104 bioactive compounds and its active ingredients are arbutin and bergenin.  What are the benefits of Bergenia Crassifolia root extract for the skin and body? For the skin: For the body: It has anti-tumour, anti-obesity, antidiarrheal, stomach disorders, anti-asthma, antiviral, antidiabetic, antipyretic, anti-flatulent, immunomodulatory, antifungal, pulmonary affection, antihypertensive, anti-haemorrhoidal, antilithiatic, hepaprotective, antidotary, antiprotozoal, ecbolic, cerebroprotective, deobstruent, antiepileptic, antiarrhythmic, etc. Who can use Bergenia Crassifolia root extract? Bergenia crassifolia root extract should be suitable for all skin types including sensitive skin and skin of colour, but do make sure to…

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    Berberis Aquifolium root extract for Skin

    Berberis Aquifolium (Oregon grape, barberry, berberis) belongs to the Berberidaceae family. This plant has been extensively used in traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of various conditions such as tuberculous, wounds, periodontitis, dysentery, eczema, and icterus. The root and wood contain isoquinoline alkaloids including palmatine, berberine, jatorrhizamine, beramine, and magnoflorine. What are the benefits of Berberis Aquifolium for the skin? Who can use Berberis Aquifolium? Berberis Aquifolium should be suitable for all skin types including sensitive skin and skin of colour, but do make sure to conduct a test patch to see if you are allergic to this extract.

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    Fungal Dermatitis – A Complete Guide

    Fungal dermatitis or Intertriginous dermatitis is caused by moisture being trapped in skin folds. A dark warm area along with skin-on-skin friction will harbor fungus, bacteria, and yeast. The symptoms typically include itching, odor, and burning. Commonly affected areas include skin folds on the belly or thighs, under the breasts, armpits, and groin. However, It can happen anywhere where is moisture against the skin with a lack of air circulation. Most people suffer from yeast or candida skin infections in the perineal, buttock, and groin areas. Some symptoms of yeast infection are red, pimple-like bumps, with severe itchiness. How to recognize Fungal Dermatitis? Fungal dermatitis shows up as patches of erythema…