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Cold Sores Explained
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 27-May-2009

Cold sores are small, painful, fluid-filled blisters or sores that appear on the lips, mouth, or nose that are caused by a virus.  Cold sores are very common and contagious too. This can't be cured or prevented completely, only steps can be taken to reduce their frequency of occurrence.

pain of cold sore

Causes:

  • This is caused by a virus herpes simplex virus (HSV).
  • The virus is spread from person to person by kissing or other close contact.
  • Infected saliva is also a means of transmitting the virus.
  • A person infected with HSV can pass it on to another person even when a cold sore is not present because the virus is sometimes shed in saliva even when sores are not present.
  • Shared eating utensils, razors and towels may spread this infection.


Type:HEALTH
Tags:Cold , Sore , Explained , Sick , SicknessCold , Sore , Explained , Sick , Sickness , Virus , Mouth Herpes , simplex , Hsv , Blisters moremore moreless
Skin Pigmentation Explained
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 13-Dec-2008

Skin pigmentation disorders are conditions that cause the skin to appear lighter or darker than normal, or blotchy and discolored. This is also known as Hyperpigmentation or Hypopigmentation. Skin cells give your skin color by making a substance called melanin. When these cells become damaged or unhealthy, it affects melanin production. Levels of melanin depend on race and amount of sunlight exposure. Melanin production increases with exposure to the skin so as to protect the skin against harmful ultraviolet rays. Some pigmentation disorders affect just patches of skin, others affect your entire body. If your body makes too much melanin, your skin gets darker. 

skin pigmintation

Causes:

  • Skin pigmentation disorders occur as a result of the body producing either too much or too little melanin.
  • Drug reactions.
  • Impact of sunlight, the UV from the sun tells the cells to release more melanin in those areas of our bodies exposed to the sun.
  • Hormonal changes, childbirth or birth control pills.
  • Genetic factors.
  • Medications.
  • Emotional stress.


Type:HEALTH
Tags:Skin , Mark , Pigmentation , Health , MelaninSkin , Mark , Pigmentation , Health , Melanin , Sun , Birthmark , Albinism , Hypo , Vitiligo , Hyper , Lichen , simplex , Chronicus , Melasma , Port-wine , Stains , Signs , Sympyoms , Treatment moremore moreless
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