What Is Acne And How To Treat It

Most people experience acne at some point in their lives, and it’s particularly common in teenagers. Luckily, there are several solutions to it.

Chronic Rhinitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

It is estimated that 19 million people in the US suffer from nonallergic rhinitis. Oftentimes, nonallergic rhinitis occurs along with allergies. People with allergic rhinitis (which is sometimes called hay fever) may suffer symptoms year-round or seasonally. This is caused by allergic sensitivity to pollen, mold spores, dust mites, animal dander, and more.

Chronic Rhinitis Treatment

Rhinitis, or inflammation of the nose, comes with uncomfortable symptoms including rhinitis sinusitis. Chronic rhinitis symptoms can include:

·  Runny nose

·  Congestion

·  Nasal itching

·  Sneezing

Oftentimes, those who suffer from chronic rhinitis experience post-nasal drip. Post-nasal drip is an accumulation of mucus in the back of the nose and throat. This mucus drips down from the back of the nose and results in a sore throat, cough, or excessive throat clearing.

Treatments for rhinitis often depends on the cause. Chronic Rhinitis causes include:

·  Pollens from grasses, weeds, or trees

·  Airborne mold spores

·  Animal dander

·  Dust mites in the home

·  Cockroaches

·  Underlying or hidden food allergies (though very rare)

After it is diagnosed, the treatment options for rhinitis are avoiding known allergens, over-the-counter and prescription medications and nasal sprays, and nasal passage irrigation. Surgery is generally a last resort if structural issues in the sinuses are what causes the rhinitis symptoms.

Freezing Nasal Linings

Sometimes, however, these treatments do not work to treat a chronic runny nose. If this is the case, you might be a candidate for a procedure called intranasal cryotherapy. This might be a good option if the main treatments such as nasal sprays and medications are inadequate and if the rhinitis sufferer does not want to be on nasal sprays every day.

In intranasal cryotherapy, some of the nerve fibers in the back of the nose are frozen. Sometimes, a runny nose can be caused when these nerves are overactive, which can cause the tissue lining the nose to produce too much mucus. This is generally an outpatient procedure and is less invasive than other surgical options.

Most often, this procedure is performed right in the office. If you opt for this procedure, here is what you can expect.

1. A numbing solution will be applied in the nose to ensure patient comfort.

2. An endoscope and the device that will administer the cold therapy are placed into the back of the nose where the overactive nerves are located. The endoscope allows the doctor to see deep into your nose.

3. Through the device, the freezing chemical is applied. It is applied through a small balloon on the tip of the device.

4. The balloon is pressed against the nasal tissue containing the overactive nerves. When this happens, you might feel a bit of uncomfortable pressure and a cooling sensation, but it should not be painful for the patient.

5. When the cold temperature hits the overactive nerves, the nerves are disrupted. This is how runny nose symptoms are reduced. Your doctor will not disrupt all the nerves since that could lead to an overly dry nose.

The treatment should only take a few minutes, and most patients recover very quickly. While the tissues heal, patients might experience some increased congestion or a runny nose, but most see improvements in rhinitis within a few weeks.

If you suffer from chronic rhinitis and think you might be a candidate for this procedure, talk to your doctor today about your options.

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The Best Treatment for Lip Lines

What happens to our lips as we age? Like aging skin, aging lips can also have wrinkles. Lip wrinkles, or lip lines, are vertical lines that form on the lips themselves and the skin of the upper lip. These wrinkles can often be very difficult to cover up and conceal. Fortunately, there are treatments available to remove lip lines rather than conceal them, and this can take years off your lips!

What Causes Lip Wrinkles?

As we age, our skin and lips produce less collagen. As your collagen production decreases, your skin and lips become thinner and less elastic. This can make your lips look thin and deflated. Because your skin also produces less oil as it ages, your lips might also experience chronic dryness and feel chapped more often.

Two other major causes of wrinkles around the mouth and on the lips are sun exposure and smoking. The skin around the mouth and lips is very delicate, and often people miss this area when applying SPF. Smoking also causes premature aging, and the repetitive motion of smoking can increase wrinkles and lip lines.

The Best Treatment for Lip Lines

Fortunately, there are many treatments available to turn back the clock on your aging lips. Here are a few of the most common.

Dermal fillers: Products such a Restylane and Juvederm are injectable fillers that fill in wrinkles and provide a fuller-looking lip appearance.

Laser resurfacing: This procedure removes the top layer of skin, and a new, younger-looking layer of skin takes its place. This procedure has long-lasting results that can last up to 10 years.

Chemical peel: This is another procedure that removes the top layer of skin, so a new and younger-looking layer can emerge. There are a variety of peels that vary in intensity, so be sure to consult your doctor about which is best for you and your goals.

Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion: Dermabrasion uses a rotating brush to remove the top layer of skin. Microdermabrasion is gentler than dermabrasion. A few treatments will be needed.

Micro-needling: A microneedling procedure involves puncturing the skin repeatedly with tiny needles. These needles stimulate collagen production, which improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Botox: Sometimes wrinkles around the mouth are caused by repetitive motion of the muscles. Botox works by relaxing these muscles.

At-home treatments such as lip serums and creams that stimulate collagen production can also help to erase fine lines and wrinkles, though these will not be nearly as effective as a medical procedure.

Lips get their shape and plumpness from collagen, and producing less collagen is a natural part of aging. Lifestyle can also be a factor, so always wear sunscreen and lip balm with SPF and avoid smoking. Exfoliating your lips and using lip serums regularly can also keep your lips looking young and plump. If wrinkles around your mouth and lip lines affect your self-confidence, talk to your doctor today about an option to restore the plump to your pout.

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