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  • How to Get Rid If Acne

    use dr. miracles goodbye acne system -evens out tone of skin -calms redness -reduces size of pimples each day -must use twice a day for best results -if used regular, great results will show...

  • How to Heal an Infection in a Closed Wound

    A closed wound infection ranges from a cut that healed too quickly, leaving infection under the surface of the skin, to the most commonly infected internal wounds that happen after surgery,...

  • How to Care for a Ripped Toenail

    Ripped toenails are quite common, but not many people know what to do to care for them. Care for the toenail depends on the severity of the tear, the condition of the toe and the amount of...

  • How to Close a Wound on the Scab

    Many wounds are minor and do not require medical treatment. Look for warning signs such as deepness, infections or uncontrollable bleeding. Medical care is usually needed if dirt stays in the...

  • How Do Reusable Heat Pads Work?

    Without a reusable heating pad, muscle soreness leaves you living less easy. Reusable heating pads quickly warm to a temperature that relaxes muscles and helps your body heal. Whether you have a...

  • How to Remove a Honey Locust Thorn From My Arm

    The honey locust tree is a fast-growing, hardy shade tree. The tree has a sweet smell and is popular for landscaping. The honey locust has clusters of three thorns each on its branches; these...

  • How to Remove a Splinter with Glue

    Removing a splinter using glue is an easy, fast and painless fix for those nasty splinters you can get in your fingers from working on wood projects, sliding your hands along railings and other...

  • How to Soak Open Wounds in Epsom Salt

    Open wounds can be vulnerable to infections, which can quickly spread and lead to serious illness if left untreated. There are a number of ways to care for your open wound, including epsom salt...

  • Ultrasound Assisted Wound Therapy

    Ultrasound-assisted wound, or UAW, therapy is a relatively new method of treating deep wounds, including bedsores, diabetic ulcers and other injuries that are infected, have impaired circulation...

  • Hyperbaric Therapy for Leg Ulcers

    Leg ulcers are areas of damaged or infected skin on the leg or ankle caused by problems with blood flow to veins or arteries, or by chronic conditions such as diabetes or kidney disease....

  • How to Improve the Rate of Healing of the Skin

    Skin on the human body protects our insides against infection and disease. When it is punctured or burned, an opening presents itself for bacteria and dirt. The skin will heal naturally on its...

  • How to Reduce Puffiness From a Black Eye

    An injury to the face (especially the nose) can result in a black eye. This condition occurs when blood and fluid collect around the eye. In fact, the eye itself is not usually injured during this...

  • How to Tightly Wrap a Wound

    Some wounds require a tightly wrapped bandage. If the wound is deep and heavy bleeding is taking place, then you need to wrap the wound tightly to prevent blood loss. A wound is considered to be...

  • How to Get Rid of Scars From Mole Removal

    Moles are brown or skin-colored lesions that form on the body. Sometimes people have them removed because an unusual mole may be an indicator of skin cancer or even just because they think the...

  • How to Pull Out an Ingrown Toenail

    Ingrown toenails occur when the toenail grows into the skin on the edges of the nail. This condition can be extremely painful, can cause swelling and redness and is generally caused by shoes that...

  • How to Make a Wound Dressing

    Knowing how to make a wound dressing could save someone's life. There are a few basics to keep in mind. Learn these, and you will know how to make a wound dressing suitable for most wounds. You...

  • How to Dry Up a Wound

    The debate continues between whether it is more beneficial to let a wound air-dry than heal through bandaging. Keeping wounds bandaged is believed to offer faster healing by protecting wounds from...

  • How to Perform an Anesthetic Digital Block

    An anesthetic digital block is used to numb an entire finger or toe. The injection is given at the base of the digit on either side to prevent the transmission of pain signals. Anesthetic digital...

  • How to Know If Your Ankle Is Swelling

    Medically speaking, swelling is known as edema. Swelling is caused when fluid gathers in small spaces around body tissues and organs. While edema can occur anywhere in the body, swollen ankles are...

  • Homemade Relief for a Cold Sore in the Mouth

    Cold sores in the mouth are the result of the herpes simplex virus 1 and typically appear several weeks after exposure to the virus. These sores are often painful and easily irritated, making...

  • How to Strap a Sprained Ankle

    A sprained ankle occurs when ligaments, which connect bones, are stretched or torn. Strapping a sprained ankle provides support, provides compression to reduce swelling and prevents inversion...

  • How to Treat a Draining Wound

    When treating a wound it is necessary to use extreme caution, particularly if the wound is draining. Properly covering the wound and caring for it is vital to keep the area from getting infected....

  • Uses of Unna Boot

    Unna boots provide a medicated compress to the lower leg of patients suffering from venous ulcers. Named for a German dermatologist, Paul Gerson Unna, M.D., the Unna boot is made of cotton cloth...

  • How to Recuperate From Broken Ankle Surgery

    If you have had the misfortune to break your ankle badly enough to require surgery, you probably want to speed your recovery as much as possible. Beyond the actual bone break, your ankle has...

  • Supplements for Tennis Elbow

  • How to Take Care of a Toenail That Has Fallen Off

    Onychoptosis is the medical term for a toenail falling off. This term comes from Greek origins and literally means "Nail falling off". There are two reasons why a toenail may fall off: Injury and...

  • How to Evaluate Range of Motion in Extremities

    Range of motion is the amount of movement of a body part, such as in the extremities or limbs, involving joint mobility. Evaluation of range of motion requires knowledge of the specific movement...

  • Herbs for Scar Removal

    Scars can be the result of severe acne, burns, sun damage or illnesses such as chicken pox. While there are medical methods, such as dermabrasian, by which the appearance of scars can be...

  • How to Reduce Redness From Broken Capillaries

    Broken capillaries are associated with direct injury (resulting in a bruise) and with skin conditions like rosacea. They also occur more frequently with older age, as blood vessels become less...

  • How to Treat Nose Bleeds With Blood Thinners

    Blood thinners are often prescribed to reduce the risk of stroke, arterial blockages and heart attacks or to prevent blood clots from forming or thickening. Nose bleeds are a common occurrence...

  • How to Throw After a Rotator Cuff Injury

    The rotator cuff consists of four muscles, some tendons and ligaments and is located in the shoulder. It controls the mobility of the shoulder joint and is often injured in association with...

  • How to Replace a Ruptured Achilles Tendon

    The Achilles tendon is the strongest and thickest tendon in the body and connects the calf muscles to the heel. It is most commonly ruptured in middle-aged men in poor shape who play tennis or any...

  • How to Prevent and Treat Varicose Veins

    If you stand too long or have a genetic predisposition for varicose veins, you may notice ugly blueish/purplish veins that pop out in your leg. This is due to the failure of veinous valves...

  • What to Do When a Cauterized Wound Becomes Infected

    Cauterization is the surgical process of burning of tissues surrounding a wound. This is done with the intention of closing the flesh to allow it to heal and to prevent blood loss. Cauterization...

  • How to Use Campho-Phenique on a Toe Infection Around a Toenail

    Campho-Phenique, along with many other home remedies for toenail infection, is a highly controversial treatment due to its inconclusive benefits. Many people swear by the benefits not just for...

  • Care for a Puncture in the Roof of the Mouth

    Injuries to the roof of the mouth may affect the hard palate, an immovable vault attached to the upper teeth, or the soft palate, which is near the back of the throat. Deeper tissues may be...

  • Remedies for Stiffness in the Knee Joint

    Arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are common causes of knee stiffness, along with tendonitis and bursitis. These conditions, as well as knee injuries, are caused by inflammation...

  • How to Use Epsom Salt for Wound Care

    Epsom salt has been used medicinally for hundreds of years. The salts come from a material in the earth called dolomite, which is rich in magnesium sulfate. The compound came by the name of Epsom...

  • How to Measure Wound Granulation

    Tissue granulation in a wound bed is a positive sign because it indicates the wound is healing. Healthy granulation tissue is shiny, bleeds easily and appears beefy-red or deep pink. The surface...

  • Homeopathic Remedies for Bruising

    If you have an unsightly bruise, you might be looking for a natural, homeopathic remedy to help speed the healing and ease your discomfort. Consider trying creams and aromatherapy to aid in your...

  • How to Get Rid of Puffy Scars

    Keloidal scars, or keloids, are puffy-looking scars that form after skin injuries. They occur because of your body's abnormal response to the injury in which it keeps creating new tissue. People...

  • How to Use Honey or Sugar to Treat Wounds

    Doctors (and everyday folks) have used sugar and honey throughout history to treat cuts, burns and other wounds. Honey has long been touted for its bacteria-killing properties, while ancient...

  • How to Use Promogran Prisma Matrix Wound Dressing

    Promogran Prisma Matrix is a dressing that absorbs drainage and contains a low level of silver that aids in killing bacteria. This dressing reacts with the drainage in the wound to form a gel...

  • How to Assess Wound Margins

    Examination of the wound margin is a necessary part of any wound assessment. Wound margins vary greatly in size and shape. An examination of the wound margin is performed at regular intervals by a...

  • How to Cure Wounds With Honey

    Honey has been used throughout history to treat wounds and burns, but only in recent years have scientists conducted studies on using honey for healing only. According to Peter Charles Molan,...

  • Natural Remedies for Quadriceps Patellar Tendonitis

    The quadriceps tendon and the patellar tendon are heavily involved in knee movement. Tendonitis in this area is most common in athletes who do a lot of jumping. It usually responds well to...

  • Step-by-Step Directions for Treating Wounds

    Treating wounds is not as difficult as it may seem, and it does not necessarily require special training. However, some wounds do require evaluation and treatment by a qualified medical...

  • How to Treat a Pressure Wound

    Pressure wounds, also known as pressure sores or bedsores, are ulcerous patches of skin and tissue that form when sustained pressure cuts off blood flow to that part of the body. Without blood,...

  • Back Braces & Hot-Cold Therapy

    Both heat and cold have been used to treat muscle aches and injuries for ages. Both of these temperatures have decided effects on a person's nerves, muscles and blood flow. When braces, especially...

  • How to Soak an Infected Toe

    Toes can become infected for many reasons--fungal infections, toenail infections, or even an infection from cutting a nail too short and opening the skin. Because your toes are inside socks and...

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