Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — oral contraceptives
Understanding and Managing Acne: A Comprehensive Guide Part 4 Treatment
Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en
Acne, a common skin condition affecting people worldwide, often requires tailored treatment based on its severity. Various treatment options, from over-the-counter remedies to prescription medications, cater to different forms and stages of acne. Understanding these treatment methods is vital for effective management and clearer skin. Over-the-Counter Solutions: For Mild Acne: Initial episodes of acne, characterised by a few blackheads, whiteheads, and spots, can often be managed with guidance from pharmacists. Over-the-counter gels or creams containing benzoyl peroxide are recommended for their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Prescription Medications: Moderate to Severe Acne: If acne persists or worsens despite over-the-counter treatments, seeking...
Understanding and Managing Acne: A Comprehensive Guide Part 3 Diagnosis
Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en
Diagnosing acne goes beyond a mere visual examination, determining its severity and potential underlying causes. This comprehensive evaluation by a medical professional helps tailor appropriate treatments to alleviate symptoms effectively. Diagnostic Process: A General Practitioner (GP) conducts a thorough examination, observing the affected areas like the face, chest, or back to identify distinctive acne symptoms. The presence of blackheads, red nodules, or sore spots assists in categorizing acne severity. Assessing Acne Severity: The severity of acne typically falls into three categories, guiding the course of treatment: Mild Acne: Predominantly characterized by whiteheads and blackheads, occasionally accompanied by a few papules...
Why I’m One OB/GYN Who Is Not Prescribing the Birth Control Pill
Publicado por Ben White en
The Birth Control Pill Coin Flip – Heads or Tails?
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Hormonal Contraceptives-It might be the reason of Increasing Risk of Depression
Publicado por Ben White en
Explore the complex relationship between hormonal contraception, mood changes, and depression risk — particularly in teenagers and women sensitive to hormonal fluctuations. Learn the difference between natural progesterone and synthetic progestins, how estrogen and progesterone influence neurotransmitters like serotonin and GABA, and why some women may experience depressive symptoms, anxiety, or emotional changes while using hormonal contraceptives. Discover how hormone and neurotransmitter testing may help provide deeper insight into mood-related symptoms linked to birth control use.