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    options: Zyplast and Cosmosplast. Zyplast collagen is derived from bovine collagen and requires a skin test to make sure that you do not have allergies to the product. Cosmoplast (also known as "human collagen") is a newer product and is derived from natural human collagen. While this product is a little bit more expensive, Cosmoplast appears to have longer-lasting results and does not require a skin test. Additionally, Cosmoplast appears to be a bit more pliable and less hard to the…

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    The integumentary system is the hair, nails, skin, glands and nerves. Some of the integumentary system’s functions are to protect the body from things on the outside, It helps hold body fluid, helps prevent diseases take the waste out of your body that isn’t needed and help people with keeping their body at a certain temperature. The integumentary system also helps peoples bodies hold water in fat, so that it can protect the body from being dehydrated. Eczema has no actual confirmed cause but…

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    Topical Steroid Analysis

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    was used for skin infection or inflammation and its usually prescription from doctor to treat and help relieve skin problem, however it advice to not be use without consulting with the primary care because its potential of cause various complications. For instance, skin atrophy is seen in people within 3-14-day treatment using the topical steroids and this cause thinning the skin layers with reducing the cell size. If this use for a long time it can affect the synthesis of the skin protein and…

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    Research Paper On Peanuts

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    There was a LEAP (Learning Early about Peanut Allergy) trial conducted to determine the early introduction of the dietary peanut could serve as an effective primary and secondary strategy for the prevention of peanut allergies. The LEAP study showed that early oral introduction of peanuts could prevent allergy in high-risk, sensitized infants and in non-sensitized infants. Remember, Makayla was two years old when she ate her first peanut. Her allergy could have very well been prevented. This…

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    Gout Research Paper

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    Hi Imelda, Thank you for sharing an informative topic (gout), it enhanced my knowledge and a detailed data of the clinical manifestation, pathogenesis, pharmacokinetics and adverse effects of allopurinol drug. As you have noted in your topic, one of the risk factors of gout human habitual food consumption (Aune, Norat & Vatten, 2014). Meat, seafood, drinking beer and soft drinks causes increase flares of gout (Harvard Health Letter, 2010). Protein from animals and beer have high purine…

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    Medication Observation Paper

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    Likewise, cold application is not advised for these clients. Open wounds are more sensitive to heat and cold. Heat will increase bleeding and swelling during the first 24 hours following a traumatic injury. Moreover, heat can burn or worsen damaged skin with blisters. Cold therapy can decrease blood flow, which increases tissue damage to open wounds. Hypersensitivity to cold can result in swelling, joint pain, or muscle spasms.…

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    If the ammonia is on the skin, wash the skin with water for at least 15 minutes. If in the eyes, rinse the eyes with water for at least 15 minutes. If the ammonia was ingested, do not have the person vomit. Also, do not give any water or milk product to swallow. Contact the Poison…

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    Atopic Eczema is a disease of the skin which is part of the Integumentary System. The Integumentary System consist of the skin, hair, and nails. Atopic means it occurs on top of the body. Eczema is a form of dermatitis or skin inflammation. This disease is characterized by inflammation of the skin that causes itching. Atopic Eczema is a chronic disease, which means it lasts over a long period of time with periods of on and off again flare ups as discussed by (Brown, S. 2016). Eczema causes many…

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    Acne Spot Scars

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    scars from your cheeks, legs and buttocks. Acne on your body, such ass your buttocks and leg area, is simla to that, which occurs on your face. No matter the location of the outbreak, acne outbreaks occurs whenver their is an accumualtion of deak skin cells and sebbacour oil in a pore. The remaining scar that lingers after the outbreak is the end result…

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    Essay On Eczema

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    cells, or the cells that respond to allergic diseases and bacterial infection. If immunoglobulin-E (IgE) is produced from damaged cytokines, the effectiveness of this antibody is stunted. The other theory is the altered skin barrier is due to deficiencies in skin layer and dry skin, which results from trans epidermal water…

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