Friday

Eczema on Lips

Eczema is a condition attributed to skin inflammation. The Eczema on the lips is sometimes called lips dermatitis. It causes the skin on and around the lips to turn reddish and inflamed. It might also feel itchy at times. However, this condition is neither dangerous nor is it contagious. It might become chronic if you are not careful about it.

Causes of Eczema on the Lips:


The inflammation and itching of the lips skin can be caused by different factors. Among them are regular licking of the lips, application of some allergic and irritation substances, and strong cosmetics. It can also be as a result of stress and allergies.

Lips dermatitis is one of the most common skin disorders among the people of all ages and classes.

This condition affects the outer surface of the lip skin (also known as the perioral area) and the middle (vermillion margin). Since this is a kind of inflammatory reaction, you need to understand that the condition may take some time before it heals.

Symptoms of Eczema on Lips:


This skin disorder has a few signs that you may use to identify. Many patients suffering from Eczema on Lips develop inflammations on the affected area. The skin may also turn reddish, dry and itchy.Due to the inflammation, the skin on the affected area will appear to be thicker. In some cases, the patient may experience the cracking of the skin and formation of a yellow crust where they are affected.

Dealing with Eczema on Lips:We already understand that the problem might take some time to heal. The treatment process also depends on the cause of the disorder. Therefore, the best thing you can do for the condition is taking care of the skin during the healing process.

Here are some Eczema treatment precautions:


Avoid the substances that cause the condition to avoid the overreaction of the skin to the products.- Moisturize the skin to avoid the cracking and promote healing. It is essential to consider moisturising substances made from oil over those of water. The reason is that oil is a good skin protector.- Use recommended products to curb the inflammation, itching, and the redding of the skin on the affected and the adjacent areas.

Avoid touching and scratching the affected area to avoid bacterial infections.- Consider taking antibiotic drugs in case the inflammation is big and worrying.- Apply anti-histamines to deal with severe itching conditions.- Use immuno-suppressants to stop the immune system from attacking the affected area. This can facilitate faster healing. It is advisable to seek the advice of a medical practitioner before you start using some of these medical substances.- Consider alternative medicine.

How to Avoid Eczema on Lips at Home:


We understand that skin conditions are quite nasty. Nobody is willing to go through the stages after the skin is affected. It is, therefore, important to take precautions so that you protect yours today.

Here are a few ways to avoid the lips dermatitis:

1. Use Clean Water to Clean Your Skin:Since the condition (Eczema in general) is sometimes caused by the overreactions of the skin against some strong substances, it is advisable to avoid them. Only use clean water when washing your skin.

2. Use Natural Soaps:Many soaps in the stores are made from petroleum ingredients. Others may contain strong substances like perfume. These chemicals could react with the skin and cause it to develop Eczema. To avoid the likelihood of developing the disorder, it is better to go for soaps made from natural products like herbal soap.

3. Eat a Balanced Diet with Active Ingredients: One way of preventing the lip dermatitis is by taking a diet including the essential fats. Omega 3 fatty acids are one of the necessary components that help the body in many functions. It was proven to deal with the Eczema condition, thus helping you to prevent and facilitate the healing in case it attacks.

4. Take More Fruits and Vegetables:Some vegetables and fruits such as pawpaws and mangoes are a good source of vitamin A. You can add a few carrots to your diet as well. Vitamin A is a major component required for the development of the skin. A healthy skin is less susceptible to Eczema on lips.

5. Consider Using a Humidifier:A humidifier will help keep the air moisturized, creating a conducive environment to promote skin health. A healthy skin can withstand many infections, including the Eczema. You can use it in the night when you go to sleep.

6. Reduce Spices and Acidic Foods:We saw that one cause of the lips dermatitis is an irritation. Taking acidic and spiced foods can cause your skin to respond and start developing the complication. If you can, avoid foods that are too spicy or acidic, or eat with care. Spices are also known to be culprits of many skin-related conditions.

7. Learn to Manage Stress:Stress is a major enemy of skin health. You need to take the different steps to manage and reduce stress. In this way, you can improve your skin health and control the infections.

8. Avoid Smoking and Drinking:Smoking is one major enemy to the skin. It causes much harm to your skin health. A weak skin is more susceptible to the infection. If you can stay away from the lifestyle, you will promote a healthy skin and thus prevent the infection of the Eczema on lips.

9. Identify the Culprit Foods:As we saw, allergy is one cause of the lip dermatitis. You need to identify the foods that you use that cause the problem. In that way, you will learn and make a change to your eating pattern and prevent the infection.Conclusion:Eczema on lips is not a really bad condition to make anyone worried.

Conclusion


However, since it causes discomfort to the patient, it may prevent one from achieving their daily goals and affect the lifestyle at large. It is, therefore, essential to note and follow the prevention measures to stay safe. You may need to see your doctor to consult with them regarding dietary needs in accordance with the condition.

Saturday

Benefits of Anise


Discover many interesting benefits of Anise and learn how to make Anise herbal tea. Anise, whose botanical name is “Pimpinella anisum"

Wide-ranging benefits include:

Digestive Issues
Boosting the Immune System
Treating Respiratory Disorders
Alleviating Pain
Helping Normal Menstruation
Calming the Mind
Insecticide
Increasing Breast Milk

Learn More: http://www.herbs-for-health.com/aniseed-health-benefits

Sunday

Amber essential oil

Learn about a interesting essential oil that is extensively used a lot in aromatherapy and in the alternative medicine. It's called "Amber essential oil". This is produced from fossilized  Amber resins. Which are believed to be over millions of years old. This oil also has many health benefits. These including interestingly as a effective aphrodisiac. But also Alleviating Pain, Arthritis, Relaxation and
Better Skin and Hair.

Wednesday

Health Benefits of Rose Tea




Rose tea also known as “Rosebud Tea” is a healthy, nutritious and delicious herbal tea. Below you will find the 10 amazing health benefits of rose tea:

  1. Immune System
  2. Weight Loss
  3. Rose Tea for Skin
  4. Preventing Cancer
  5. Alleviating Inflammation
  6. Digestive System
  7. Menstrual Symptoms
  8. Detoxification
  9. Relieving Stress
  10. Respiratory Issues

Monday

What is Nature

I'm David Roulston amateur photographer and I thought I'd share some of my photo's with you. All the photo's were taken in and around Manchester, UK. The nature ones were taken in the parks around south Manchester. If you'd like to see anymore of my work. http://www.flickr.com/photos/daveslim/ All photos free to share, flicker creative commons,

what is nature


Man has created a world in which he can exist.  At no time has he ever considered the ramifications of this existence – it merely is.  Now whether this can be considered ethical or whether it is a part of human nature is for the individual to assess.  But one thing that cannot be argued is that, in the past 100 years, the world has changed dramatically.

Now we must ask ourselves whether this is solely down to the acts of man and whether such acts can be considered "natural" and therefore justifiable.  We are undoubtedly causing problems, but so did photosynthesising microorganisms some 3 billion years ago! Perhaps what we understand as an idea of unnatural is basically a human short coming.

Nowadays we might ask ourselves “what is nature“ as it is certainly a totally different concept to how it was.  Such as the city dwelling child who when asked if he knew where milk came from replied, "Of course - from the shop".  These days, in order to appreciate nature and to know and understand what it is, one must go in search of it as, except in very rural areas, it can no longer be found on our doorsteps.  Only then can one fully understand the damage humans are doing to their environment and the importance of conservancy of nature.

Are humans a part of nature or are we being self-destructive?  A dilemma indeed.  Take the farmer who at one time was the conservationist of nature.  Now he is planting genetically modified crops and using insecticides of which the long-term effect is not yet known.  However climate change is something that however much we like to pretend is not happening, we see it every year as we get progressively more severe weather patterns.  Hurricanes and tornadoes are becoming more frequent and much stronger.  Summers are much drier and winter's wetter and more harsh.    

Although the need to produce more food is unarguable due to the enormous increase in population, one has to ask whether we are actually causing the damage to our own natural environment because of insecticides, aerosols, CO2 emissions and genetic modification.  Animals are being fed genetically modified food, the meat of which is then passed into the food chain – is this natural – how can it be – is it essential – who knows.  One thing that is for sure however is that man is now motivated by wealth and nature must take a back seat.

To ask whether human action is natural and considerate towards nature is rather a rhetorical question as we must do what is necessary to survive, just as animals do in the wild.  But because survival for humans is now financially orientated, we no longer regard what is best for future generations and we tend to live by the motto "live for today – let tomorrow take care of itself".  To do all we can to conserve our world is not just necessary - it is essential.
Repost from http://qa-nature.com/