Author: Saroj Kumari

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What is Dermal Filler? Dermal filler or filler injection is a type of non-surgical cosmetic procedure to improve certain areas of skin that are needed. Where this procedure is done to improve wrinkles and fine lines and restore volume to the face. This elective treatment usually takes less than half an hour, and recovery time is quick. Best of all, results are immediate and can last for months or years depending on the type of filler and location. Types of Dermal Fillers There are several types of dermal fillers; here are the most common types: Calcium hydroxylapatite Calcium hydroxylapatite is found…

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Dermapen Dermapen comes from the words dermatology and pen. It is a facial treatment that uses a small pen-like device (dermapen) to perform a micro-needling procedure that is able to effectively treat skin problems, such as aging, fine lines, stretch marks, and acne scars. Dermapen works by inserting segmented microneedles into the skin. This causes micro-injuries to the outer and inner layers of the skin. As a result, the body is triggered to produce a natural healing response that causes the skin to rejuvenate itself. This treatment can make the skin firmer, brighter, and fresher. Purpose of Dermapen The main purpose of Dermapen is to reduce…

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Atopic Dermatitis Atopic dermatitis is a type of dermatitis (eczema) that occurs due to inflammation of the skin . This condition can be accompanied by red, dry, and cracked skin. Inflammation usually lasts a long time, even for years. Symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis Each sufferer can experience different symptoms depending on age. Here are the symptoms of atopic dermatitis according to age classification: In babies  In babies aged 0-2 years, the symptoms of atopic dermatitis can generally be: Red and itchy rash on the skin. Dry and scaly skin. Changes in skin folds. Inflammation that causes intense itching. Skin infections that cause…

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Cotard Delusion Cotard delusion is a rare syndrome. Sufferers believe that they have incomplete body parts. This delusion is prone to be experienced by people with mental health disorders and neurological problems (brain and nervous system). Cotard Delusion Symptoms Symptoms can affect the psychological and physical condition of the sufferer. The symptoms that appear include: Depression. Hallucinations. Anxiety. Feeling guilty. Feeling dead. Feeling worthless. Feeling nothing. Often hurt yourself. Feeling like a part of his body was missing. Hypochondria (a mental health disorder characterized by an excessive psychological reaction to illness). Causes of Cotard Delusion It is not yet known…

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What is Jaundice In infants, jaundice is a yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes of a newborn baby. Infant jaundice occurs because the baby’s blood contains excess bilirubin or the yellow pigment of red blood cells. Jaundice in babies is a common condition. Especially in babies born before 38 weeks of pregnancy or premature babies. This disease usually occurs because the baby’s liver is not mature enough to remove bilirubin in the bloodstream. In some babies, an underlying disease can cause jaundice. Most babies born between 35 weeks’ gestation and full term do not require treatment for this disease.…

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