Archive for the ‘Treatment’ Category

Back Pains

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

It’s not easy to work and move when back pains start. It would be hard to move around and to concentrate on what you may be doing. It can also just suddenly attack at any place and at any time. There are some medicines and pain relievers that would ease or stop the pain. The pain relievers help in eliminating that painful experience and be able to move about normally again. But for those with more advanced back pains or chronic pains, doctors that specialize in pain are needed. If everything does not seem to work and other doctors do not seem to be able to do anything, it may be time to try back pain treatment Richmond. They have devoted themselves to treating pain and the doctors who have started this have also experienced pain themselves. They have realized how hard it is for someone to feel that there is no relief on the pain they are experiencing.

Youthful Hands

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Your face may be baby-soft and creaseless, but your hands will always give your age away. The passing years show on an aging woman’s hands, however well-preserved the rest of her body may be. The wrinkles, enlarged veins, and prominent tendons on her hands tell the story of her years.

To prevent your hands from drying and wrinkling, it is necessary to improve blood circulation and hydrate them. Skin experts advise the following:

  • Wash without soap. Regular use of soap and hand cleansers dries skin easily. Hand sanitizers and alcohol are better alternatives.
  • Moisturize. Apply a moisturizing cream after washing. If your facial moisturizer contains retinoid and alpha hydroxyl acids, it will work as well for your hands. These ingredients will help build collagen and plump up skin for younger-looking hands. Other moisturizing ingredients are shea butter, olive oil, glycerin, and vitamin E. A product with sun protection factor of at least SPF 30 is also recommended.
  • Massage. Aside from stimulating blood circulation, massage speeds up absorption of moisturizers and creams. Massage palms and the back of your hands using upward and downward strokes.