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		<title>What do Acne Scars Look Like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne scars are very common in our day. They usually are left behind if you have acne and decide to mess with it too much (pop it, scratch it, etc). Those scars are usually a little indented and darker than the rest of the skin. If you have acne scars and look into the mirror, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Acne scars are very common in our day. They usually are left behind if you have acne and decide to mess with it too much (pop it, scratch it, etc). Those scars are usually a little indented and darker than the rest of the skin. If you have acne scars and look into the mirror, you'll see dark spots all over the face.<br />
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</script>Those scars will most likely pale out after some time, but you'd have to wait for that for a few months or even years. They are not usually swollen or in any way raised, just little dark dots. Sometimes, it's possible for the scars to happen in groups, so if you have really bad acne scarring, you'll see dark patches on your neck or face.<br />
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<strong>How do they happen? </strong><br />
The only way for acne scars to occur is if you have outbreaks on your face. If you have acne that never reaches the surface of your skin, you'll not have scars. </p>
<p><strong>How to treat acne scars?</strong><br />
Well, the best way to treat acne is prevention. I'll give you some tips for the actual scars in a second, but I just want to make sure you understand that if you leave acne alone, you'll most likely not have any scars at all. They happen if you pop or scratch your acne or pop it, so just don't mess with it. </p>
<p>I understand this can be a little hard because it can be tempting to pop it, but just resist that temptation. </p>
<p><strong>What if you already have acne scars? </strong>Tomatoes and cucumbers.<br />
I know you've probably always thought that it's funny to wear one of those facial masks. The fact is that they work. If you have scars, put some cucumbers and tomatoes on your face and you'll see them disappear pretty quickly. </p>
<p><strong>Honey</strong><br />
I don't even like eating honey very much, but I appreciate it as a solution to acne scars. Again, just like with the above masks, just put the honey on your face and leave it on there for a few minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Ice</strong><br />
Another thing you can do is get some regular ice cubes and rub them on your face. It will feel awesome and relaxing. On top of that, you'll reduce the size of the pores on your face and reduce the visibility of the acne scars. </p>
<p><strong>Egg whites</strong><br />
The last thing I want to talk to you about is using egg whites. It's important for this to work that you leave it on your face over night. Just use a QTip to put the whites directly on the scars and go to bed. Do it a few times and you'll see some great results. </p>
<p>If you want to avoid those ugly acne scars, just makes sure and don't scratch your acne. If you have them already, then the tips above will help you fight it effectively. </p>
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		<title>What does a verruca look like?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sole of your foot may develop a wart and you can feel pain when you walk as the whole weight of your body is on your feet. The clustering of minute warts may be developed with verruka. The appearance of lesion that is developed in the sole of the feet resembles cauliflower. One may [...]]]></description>
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<p>The sole of your foot may develop a wart and you can feel pain when you walk as the whole weight of your body is on your feet. The clustering of minute warts may be developed with verruka. The appearance of lesion that is developed in the sole of the feet resembles cauliflower. One may face serious consequences if verruka is left untreated. If children develop this problem, then the problem of verruka should be eliminated immediately using proper medication.</p>
<p>Papillomavirus’s strains are responsible for developing verruka. If you regularly swim and go to the swimming pool then, you may develop verruka, this fact is proven though various studies. Sometimes, corns are also mistaken for verruka but both these terms are quite different.</p>
<p>• Verrukas will take two year’s time for disappearing but you should take appropriate precautions as soon as possible.</p>
<p>• The warts that are developed with verrukas are rubbed using emery board as it is a normal belief that the use of emery board will help in eliminating the problem.</p>
<p>• You should consult a skilled chiropodist if you are facing serious problem in feet. </p>
<p>• Verruka plasters are best known for removing the problem of verruka from the root.</p>
<p>• Freezing aerosol can be applied over corns as this is considered one of the best solutions for treating verrukas.</p>
<p>These tips can be used for treating the problems of verrukas.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong><br />
The feeling of pain in the sole of your feet can be increased so there is a need to go in for the treatment of verrukas.<br />
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		<title>What does Chickenpox Look Like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chicken Pox starts with a red colored rash covering teh body although as a prelud eto the rash some sympoms may present such as feeling sick, shivers, fever, soar muscles, soar head and loss of appetite. Symptoms are worse in adults. The rash develops in patches and starts as small little itchy spots ans patches [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chicken Pox starts with a red colored rash covering teh body although as a prelud eto the rash some sympoms may present such as feeling sick, shivers, fever, soar muscles, soar head and loss of appetite. Symptoms are worse in adults.</p>
<p>The rash develops in patches and starts as small little itchy spots ans patches which over the next 12  hours or so develop into blisters which become really itchy.<br />
comon locations are: face, Ears - behind the ears, Head - On the scalp, under arms, stomach, chest, legs &#038; arms</p>
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