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menu skip to content home about donate hospitals facts blog contact privacy france alzheimer bigorre alzheimer’s specialist what is acne? posted on october 14, 2016 by pierre couture characterized by pimples , blackheads and whiteheads , acne is a skin disorder that affects almost everyone between the ages of twelve and forty-five years. acne may or may not be present during all these years, and it can have varying degrees of severity. hormonal changes, stress, poor nutritional habits, allergies, the use of some drugs and over active oil glands can all contribute to the appearance of acne lesions on the face, chest, shoulders and back. an acne lesion is the result of a change in the skin that is caused by processes in the sebaceous follicle. sebaceous follicles are hair follicles that are attached to sebaceous glands. sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum and are found mostly in the face, neck, chest, back and shoulder areas. acne lesions can take the form of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), and include papules, pustules and macules (which are the red spots left by healed or healing lesions). acne lesions can also take the form of nodules or cysts, which are somewhat more severe in appearance and other characteristics such as level of accompanying discomfort and amount of scarring. let’s take a closer look at the types of acne lesions, and learn a bit about treatment. blackhead – a comedone that occurs when trapped sebum and bacteria begin to rise to the surface of the follicle. it appears dark because of melanin, which is the skin’s pigment. whitehead – a comedone that occurs when the trapped sebum and bacteria are lodged below the skin surface. papule – this is a small, solid lesion that is slightly elevated above the skin’s surface. while difficult to see, a group of papules may give the skin a sand-papery feel. pustule – a pustule is a done-shaped lesion that contains pus. pus is a mixture of white blood cells, dead skin cells and bacteria. if the pustule heals without graduating onto a cyst, there will usually be no resulting scar. macule – this is the temporary spot left by a healed acne lesion. it is normally reddish in color and may take several days or even weeks to completely disappear. when a group of macules is present, the entire area may look inflamed and red. nodule – a nodule is an acne lesion that, like a papule, is solid and dome shaped, but unlike a papule, is inflamed and goes deep into the layers of the skin. a nodule may cause destruction of tissue and scarring, and can be quite painful. cyst – a sac-like acne lesion that is larger than a pustule, a cyst will contain pus and may be inflamed and very painful. like a nodule, a cyst will extend deep into the tissue and may cause scarring. treatment for acne depends on many variables. some people respond well to certain treatments while others do not. often lifestyle and diet changes help significantly. natural remedies work well for many people. some people will have good results with over the counter medications, and some will need the help of a dermatologist. it’s always best to treat acne lesions from both the inside and the outside, meaning that you may need to monitor your diet and add or delete some things to make sure your body is processing toxins properly, and you may also need to use topical remedies on your acne eruptions as well, we recommend you read acne treatment reviews before buying any over the counter treatment you can start with reading proactive reviews ,exposed skin care reviews, murad reviews and search google for best acne treatment in order to find more recommended over the counter treatment . acne is not only physically scarring, it can be emotionally scarring too. take time to find out what treatment options will work best for you, and be consistent with your acne control regimen. by doing so, you will notice fewer acne lesions and feel better. 3 indicators that a person may be developing alzheimer posted on september 18, 2016 by pierre couture more often than not, the symptoms of alzheimer’s are taken for granted. people think it’s nothing serious, but when it gets worse, that’s the only time they pay attention to it. it should not be the case. although we haven’t found any cure as of this point, the earlier alzheimer’s has been detected, the more benefits the patient can get from the available treatments so they can hold out their independence a little bit longer. set up a meeting with your doctor if you notice these three symptoms. 1. frequent forgetfulness the early symptoms of alzheimer’s are that the person tends to forget things frequently. they can’t remember things like where they put a particular thing, names of places or things and even latest conversations. 2. repetitive people who are starting to develop alzheimer’s begins to repeat the things they’ve just said. it becomes evident most especially with their questions. they will ask the same thing they just asked. 3. decision difficulties difficulties in making a decision are not an easy symptom to notice. typically it is mistaken as an effect of stress or over fatigue. people who are experiencing this symptom are having a hard time making decisions most especially when it’s badly needed. the symptoms i’ve stated can easily be compared to other illness that is less severe, but you have to take note that when it comes alzheimer’s, these symptoms are frequently happening or almost all the time. with these three indications, it is important that you seek advice immediately to your physician to be sure. even if after various tests and you found out that you are having an alzheimer’s, don’t panic. most especially don’t lose hope. a lot of people are doing everything they can to finally reveal the mystery behind alzheimer’s and a day will come that we can find that cure. where to find the test specialists in the alzheimer disease? posted on september 18, 2016 by pierre couture it won’t be easy to accept once you’ve learned that there is a huge possibility that you have developed alzheimer’s. you might get the feeling that everything is falling apart. you will feel scared for what can happen. what can i advise you? try to keep your composure even if it will take all the effort out of you. alzheimer’s is not easy to diagnose. there will be a lot of tests and laboratory procedures before someone can be too sure. here are some of the best hospitals where you can go to have yourself thoroughly tested for alzheimer’s. 1. mayo clinic – rochester, minnesota mayo clinic is ranked number one when it comes to geriatrics and neurology, while they’re number eight for psychology specialization nationwide. the hospital has 16 specialists from geriatrics department that can help you with the evaluation and assessment. phone #: 507-284-2511 2. ucla medical center – los angeles, california ucla medical center is ranked number two for geriatrics, eight in neurology and nine in psychiatric department nationwide. they have 33 doctors specializing in geriatrics. doctors, who have a good track record when it comes to patients that are suffering from alzheimer’s. phone #: 310-825-9111 3. mount sinai hospital – new york, ny mount sinai hospital is the top three in the country for geriatrics, and they have 20 specialized doctors to back up their reputation. they are also known in the country as one of the facilities that treat people with alzheimer’s. phone #: 212-241-6500 4. john hopkins hospital – baltimore, maryland john hopkins hospital is running at the number four spot in the country for the best in geriatrics with nine doctors specializing on the department. they even have their memory & alzheimer’s treatment center. phone #: 410-955-5000 their phone numbers are there if you want to make some inquiries. you can also go to memory assessment clinics. there are a lot of options, just don’t bury yourself in depression. it’s going to be a harder battle to fight if you’re fighting 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