Skip to main content

Home/ health information/ Group items tagged diagnosed

Rss Feed Group items tagged

pharmacybiz

Skincare : It's not just skin deep|Skin care tips - 0 views

  •  
    Over the past two years, the Covid pandemic has resulted in a backlog of elective care within the NHS, with record numbers of patients on waiting lists across the UK. Despite efforts to catch up after the first wave, subsequent waves have put further strain on an already stretched NHS system. This has had a tremendous impact on many patients waiting for routine dermatology appointments and, while every effort has been made to see patients with suspected serious skin cancers within two weeks, this target is not always achieved. With rising waiting times, pharmacists are increasingly the first port of call for patients suffering with a broad range of skin problems. From acne and rosacea, eczema or psoriasis, to changing skin lesions or simple insect bites, pharmacists can give helpful advice, allowing some customers to find quick relief to their skin complaint in mild cases, while directing others to see their GP without delay. Below is some practical advice that pharmacists can give to their customers with commonly encountered skin complaints. Acne Acne is a common skin condition that not only affects teenagers but adults too. It is estimated that up to 40 per cent of women continue to suffer with acne into their adult years. Acne has been linked to an increased incidence of depression, anxiety and even suicidal ideation. Patients have reported feeling overlooked and often dismissed in their concerns by health care professionals. Unfortunately, these issues have been further compounded by delays in being seen and treated due to the ongoing Covid pandemic. Pharmacists are well placed to help acne patients choose the right skincare. This should consist of lightweight products, such as gel or milky cleansers, with moisturisers in serum, lotion or light cream preparations. Some acne suitable products are further labelled as non-comedogenic. Oil-based or occlusive preparations are best avoided. There are many good quality, non-comedogenic sun blocks suited
drmartyr md

QUIT SMOKING - 12 views

  •  
    how to quit smoking. Let,s take a step by step approach. First and most important,the individual himself or herself should first decide to STOP SMOKING.I believe applying restriction on an individual does'nt help.One should decide individually,that this
  • ...1 more comment...
  •  
    I tried quitting smoking several times and started again. I don't know how to get rid of this awful habit, though I understand that it is harmful to my health.
  •  
    It was also difficult for me to quit. I tried so many different ways to stop smoking but none of them worked. Only when I faced health issues I did quit. I was diagnosed with ED at the age of 32 y.o. I wasn't happy about the perspective to Buy viagra online https://www.canadadrugsdirect.com/products/viagra so I decided to stop. So I can make a conclusion that smoking is a mental addiction not a physical one.
ekwe22

How to Flush Out Worms from Your Body - 0 views

How to get rid of parasites in your body A parasite cleanse is any diet, pill, or other detox product that is designed to rid the body of parasites without the use of prescription pharmaceuticals....

Health

started by ekwe22 on 10 May 22 no follow-up yet
« First ‹ Previous 101 - 103 of 103
Showing 20 items per page