Tuesday, 30 January 2018

What is Fungal infection and how its cure

Fungal skin infections are caused by different types of fungi and can be a common culprit of itchy skin. Fungi invade and grow in dead keratin, a protein that makes up your skin, hair and nails. The different types of fungal infections are divided into groups based on what type of fungus is involved.

Fungal skin infections can be itchy and annoying, but they're rarely serious. Common infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm are caused by fungus and are easy to get and to pass around. In healthy people, they usually don't spread beyond the skin's surface, so they're easy to treat. 

There are lots of kinds of fungus in this world and they can affect humans in different ways. Most are harmless, but some can make you sick or some can even kill you, and then there’s the very special kind of fungus that can take your brain to magical places. That can be fun, if you’re into that sort of thing, but for most people, fungus only causes irritating skin or nail infections that aren’t terribly fetching.

Here are some common types of fungal infections:
  • Tinea (say: TIH-nee-uh) is a type of fungal infection of the hair, skin, or nails. When it's on the skin, tinea usually begins as a small red area the size of a pea. As it grows, it spreads out in a circle or ring. Tinea is often called ringworm because it may look like tiny worms are under the skin (but of course, they're not!).
  • Athlete's foot is another type of fungal infection that usually appears between the toes but can also affect toenails and the bottom or sides of the feet.
  • Jock itch is a fungal infection of the groin and upper thighs. You might think only men and boys get it, but girls and women can get it, too.
  • Ringworm (Tinea Corporis) can appear in the form of a red or silver rash anywhere on the body. It is usually ring-shaped and is most commonly caused by the fungus.

How fungal infections are spread

Fungal infections are spread by direct skin contact (with humans or animals), or indirectly from contaminated articles on floors or in the soil. Shared changing rooms and showers are often a source of tinea, while some infections are spread by sharing of items such as towels.

Symptoms of Skin Fungi

The fungal skin infection depends on the type of fungus that’s caused for it, and where it is. Fungal rashes can sometimes be confused with other skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema.

You might be able to manage it at home with medicines that you can buy over-the-counter. If you need advice about medicines, ask a pharmacist. If it gets worse or isn’t helped by over-the-counter medicines, contact your Dermatologist for advice.

Infections caused by different fungi have different symptoms, but there are a few general things to look for. The infection with which you are currently blessed may have only a couple or several of the characteristics listed here.

Patches of scaly, discolored skin (pink, white, or shades of brown)
  • Itchiness in the affected area
  • The area slowly grows in size
  • Hair loss or change in the area
  • The area becomes irritated or more noticeable with sun exposure

Treatments for Skin Fungus

The basic steps to keeping you free of fungus start with keeping your skin clean and dry. Fungus grows in warm, moist areas, so don’t let those words describe your skin. If you do have an infection, As suggest By Senior dermatologist Dr. Manju Keshri at KEMPS Skin Clinic Vaishali Ghaziabad that keep clean and maintain hygiene so you away from Fungal infection on your skin and body.

Monday, 29 January 2018

Things to be remember before tattoo removal

Removing a tattoo is a very tough job. Now a day’s laser Removal method made it easy but its take time to remove a tattoo.Tattoo removal can be done by lasers, dermabrasion, or excision (cutting it out). Several different types of lasers can fade tattoos and sometimes a combination of multiple lasers work best for removing a tattoo.

Tattoo Removal:

When you want to get your tattoo removed, laser tattoo removal is the best way to do it, hands down. It is the safest method, has very few long-term side effects, and is the most effective at actually removing the tattoo. 

The Tattoo Removal Process

The procedure used to expel a tattoo requires a unique laser that objectives the colors in the ink under the skin. The laser leaves the skin and tissue around the ink undamaged that means the risk of infection is low. By focusing on the colors of the ink, the laser separates the ink into small particles that can be expelled securely by the body.

Does tattoo removal hurt?

Laser tattoo removal typically does involve some level of pain. That said, many say that it hurts less than they expected.

The sensation of removing a tattoo is comparable to having a tattoo applied. Some said that its like the sensation of a rubber band snapping against the skin or bacon grease – basically it's uncomfortable but bearable.

What to do before laser tattoo removal
  • Shower –Take a shower before your appointment so you can avoid getting dirty water in your newly swollen pores after a laser session. This is especially for the people who work dirty jobs where dirt, grease, and chemicals are making contact with their skin.
  • Sleep – One of the most important things you can do before your laser treatment session gets a good night’s sleep. Being relaxed and feeling rejuvenated will help put your mind at ease.
  • Shave – Be shave any hair that surrounds your tattoo for better removal treatment.
  • Eat – It is recommended that you eat a healthy meal a few hours before your treatment so that your blood sugar is regulated.
  • Wear comfortable clothes – You should come to the facility wearing loose-fitting, comfortable clothing. 

 Side- Effects of the treatment

There are few side effects accompanied with the laser removal treatment which usually goes away with time. Following are few side effects:
  • Swelling;
  • Blistering;
  • Redness;
  • Tenderness and
  • Bruising

At KEMPS Skin Clinic, we offer an effective Laser tattoo removal treatment in Ghaziabad, which is a non-invasive tattoo removal option that can safely remove permanent tattoos from any part of the body. Tattoos are no longer considered permanent and irreversible designs or marks on the skin. Our Dermatologic surgeons can safely and effectively use different techniques to successfully remove unwanted tattoos.

Thursday, 25 January 2018

How to protect Nails and make it shine

Girls love having beautiful nails and hands. Study says that bright shiny nails show person inner health is good. Nail’s shape, it’s strength, and it’s look reflects that you are hygienic and self-caring. Unfortunately, in daily uses our hands come in contact with many things which affect the beauty of our nails. In order to maintain the beauty of your hands, you should follow a some specific care.

When you invest the time & money to do your own nails, you want your nail polish to look good for as long as possible. Once you’ve got your nail file sorted, it’s time to decide what shape you want. The most common nail shapes are:

  • Oval: This is the option for short nails; your nails will be curved at the top, which creates an oval shape.
  • Square: The top of your nail should be slightly curved but the sides flat, and again this is a good option for shorter nails.
  • Squoval: This is a good shape for those who have wide nail beds. The shape isn’t quite as straight as square nails, but isn’t as curved as oval nails.
  • Round: This is the most common nail shape. It elongates your hands as the sides of the nail are rounded and they meet at a rounded point, giving the illusion of longer nails and fingers.
  • Stiletto: As the name implies, stiletto nails are quite extreme and work best on naturally long nails. Both sides of the nail are straight, and they meet at a point in the middle.

Nails reflect your style, your habits and your health. Keep your hands and nails clean there are some basic tips for nail care.
  • Wear rubber gloves when washing dishes
  • Wear protective gloves when doing chores
  • Avoid excessive use of nail polish remover
  • Keep your nail tips well-rounded
  • Do not cut your cuticles

Trimming, filing, polishing and painting your nails

Cutting nails looks like a simple process, but you need to look out for the length of the nail. Do not overdo the cut; else you’ll damage the tips.

Always clean the area under your nails to protect them from bacteria. After you trim the nails, shape them with a nail file. Move the file from the corner of your nail towards the middle, and don’t go back and forth (that way, you will only make their edges weak and breakable). Polish your nails (you can use a multi-sided nail file for this). Choose a nail polish that you like and paint your nails but avoid cheep nail paints they have harmful chemical with affect your nail enamel says Dr. Manju Keshri famous Dermatologist in KEMPS skin clinic Vaishali, Ghaziabad.

Saturday, 20 January 2018

Skin problems in winter & care

Winter is always a tough time for your skin. The cold weather and dry air draw out the precious moisture away from your Body & skin. And due to dryness skin can lead to cracking and bleeding, and the cold winds only make the matters worse. Indoor heat further robs the air of moisture, as do hot showers or baths and harsh cleansers.

Cold weather also impacts on hairs The hair, it gets dry and static, leaving you looking totally unprepared for that important board meeting. Don't worry, the problems might seem endless, but the solutions are simple. Dermatologist Dr Manju keshari, of KEMPS Skin Clinic, gives us some handy tips to avoid skin problems this season. 

Winter Dry Skin:

This is the most wide-spread winter skin problem, and it happens when already-dry skin is exposed to dry air or low environmental humidity (like in heated areas). Skin becomes itchy, chapped, red, or scaly. To soothe dry skin, use mild soaps with warm water instead of hot, and keep your bathing brief.

How does winter affect our skin?

According to Dr. Manju, “Everyone notices a difference in their skin in winter, no matter how small”, due to a drop in heat and humidity, as well as the dietary changes and hotter showers that typically come with winter. Skin can be less oily, fine lines become more prominent and dry skin conditions such as eczema and dermatitis more pronounced. So it’s very important to take proper care of your skin in a winter season.

Winter skin care tips:
  • Apply the petroleum jelly on the face, lips, hands, legs.
  • Do not take the hot water baths. The hot water takes out the moisture in the skin then skin becomes dry. So try to avoid the hot and long baths in winter.
  • Dry skin is the major problem in the winter. Use the natural moisturizer in the winter.
  • Try to cover the most of the body with the clothes. Do not expose the skin to the cold air.
  • Use the natural moisturizers like butter, oils, glycerin, etc., in the winter. Not to choose the chemical moisturizers.
  • Try to add the vitamin A, vitamin E rich foods in your diet.
  • Stay hydrated in the winter. Try to take the juices and drinks.
  • Try to take the necessary diet in the winter. Try to add the fruit and fruit juice to your diet.

If you feel any kind of major skin problem during winter season just contact your nearby Dermatologist and take proper care of your skin.

Monday, 15 January 2018

Hair Re-growth procedure & care

Hair Re-growth a very common word often we hear when we discuss about hair fall. Hair Re-growth treatment works on stem cell therapy which includes replenishment of the lost stem cells. Nowadays advanced hair growth treatment is easily available. The latest one is based on stem cell therapy for hair Re-growth and is considered as very effective and long-lasting. Hair Re-growth treatment like stem cell therapy is available at our hair treatments clinics in Ghaziabad.

When talking about hair transplant therapies, Stem Cell Therapy is one of the best processes considered for hair loss. This treatment is very efficient. It is a non-surgical therapy to stimulate and Re-grow hair follicles. Stem cells that are present in the middle of the follicle ensure the continuous supply of cells.  

The kemps Advantage in hair re-growth

At kemps, the hair Re-growth solutions focus on non-surgical methods, advanced massage, and stem cell therapies, which are geared to promote hair re-growth naturally by stimulating the hair follicles. Ever individual has a unique genetic makeup and our comprehensive analysis and correspondingly formulated regimen help to get back the lost Hairs. This also means that our hair re-growth solutions are long-lasting and seek to given better value for your money.

Hair loss during treatment

Many people assume that chemotherapy always causes hair loss but this isn't true, certain drugs do cause partial or complete alopecia, which means all body hair is temporarily lost. If the drugs included in your treatment plan will result in you losing hair, the doctors and nurses treating you will explain this to you. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask them.

How does hair Re-growth treatment work?

Its involve a non-surgical process which helps in the re-growth of hair follicles. When stem cells are added the existing cells tend to multiply and good growth rate is achieved.

Laser Treatment Benefits:
  • Ideal Hair Re-growth Treatment 
  • Easy and Painless.
  • No side effects.
  • Affordable.

How can blood help Re-grow hair?

The treatment involves drawing the patient’s blood and spinning it in a centrifuge to separate the plasma from the red and white cells. Dr.’s are able to Re-grow hair in balding patients with a series of injections known as Platelet Rich Plasma therapy (PRP). PRP is nothing new, but experts only recently have begun investigating its potential role in hair Re-growth.

See your doctor if:
  • You are losing hair rapidly or at an early age.
  • You are losing hair in a typical pattern.
  • You have acne, facial hair, or menstrual irregularities.
  • You are a woman and have male pattern baldness
  • You have any pain or itching associated with the hair loss

Looking for the hair loss problem. Our clinic is one stop solution for all your hair loss related worries. At our clinic, our approach is to be your friend and help you transform your personality through our advanced transplantation, at a reasonable cost.

Friday, 29 December 2017

Take care of skin after 30 year of age

The big thirty is the turning point in every woman’s life. Apart from the hormonal changes in your body, it also means an onslaught of a certain beauty and skin related issues that you might not have cared about before. If you have reached your thirties, or are about to, the good news is that by following some easy tips and changes in your beauty regime you can still boast of soft and supple skin.

Each woman is unique and has different skin type, and more concerned about:

  • Maintaining a healthy weight
  • Keeping your skin looking fresh and more youthful
  • Reproductive issues, anything from getting pregnant—or not—to finding a birth control method that matches your lifestyle
  • Preventing bone loss
  • Reducing stress

In your 20s, it doesn't take much effort to keep your skin looking healthy and radiant. Once you pass 30, though, you may start to notice fine lines, dullness, sun spots and other signs of aging.

Skin problems in your 30s

Dr. Manju Keshari, Dermatology of KEMPS Skin clinic, says that women in their 30s with lighter skin may start seeing early aging problems like as sunspots, crows' feet and tiny broken blood vessels around the nose. He also points out that your skin may not have the glow and luster it did in your 20s.

The Importance of Skin Care in Your 30s

At this age, your growth hormones are starting to slow down, which means that your skin doesn’t repair itself as fast as it did when you were in your teenage. You may start to notice that your skin feels drier, and that the healthy glow you once had is starting to fade. So it is very important to care your skin in your 30’s.

Following these special skin care tips will bring a big difference to your skin health over the time. Let’s get started!

Eat nutrition rich food:

Eat nutrition-rich food, Include lots of fruits and veggies in your diet. Fresh fruits and vegetable salads will help your body to get rid of toxins. This will help reveal healthy skin.

Adopt Night Skin Care:

Night skin care is essential for everyone who is nearing 30. Night creams for anti-aging can do real wonders for your skin. Applying night cream ultimately nourishes skin deeply and prevents wrinkles, fine lines, and other aging skin problems. Night creams also boost collagen production which tightens and firms skin.

Eye Cream:

30’s is the time when fine lines and wrinkles start to appear. Use a good quality night cream that not only helps reduce these fine lines but will also keep those dark circles away. Invest in a good eye cream to take care of those fine lines that first appear around the eyes.

Proper Diet Plan

Diet too plays an important part in your skin's health. Always eat fresh foods, and opt for canned food only in times of emergency. Your diet mantra should be:
  • Vegetables
  • Fruits
  • Nuts
  • Water

Monday, 25 December 2017

Some Tips to Enhance Your Winter Skin Care Routine

Winter is a season which requires special care for your skin & hair.Winter weather is not good for skin. Cold weather and low humidity levels result in dry air steal moisture away from the skin every. Without proper care, dry skin can lead to cracking and bleeding, and harsh winter wind makes the problem worse.

Winter weather is for sure not fun for a skin. If not taken care, the winter dry skin can lead to cracking and bleeding. Indoor heats further add to robbing the moisture from the skin and same done by the calming hot showers.  

Why Winter Different from another season?

When the temperature drops, skin gets drier. The temperature difference between the cold outdoors and the dry, warm indoors also causes evaporation of the skin's natural moisture, which can cause you to experience patches of oily and dry skin. Winter is a season of food and partying and combined with the weather conditions, this can be quite unforgiving on your skin. If you find that your skin is rapidly losing that summer glow, then it may be time to think about changing your skincare routine.

Here are some of the best skin care tips we have come across to help you to regain that healthy glow

Best food choices:
  • Drink as much water as you can. It will regulate and support the production of skin oil (called sebum) that lubricates and protects skin.
  • Eat foods rich in essential fatty acids (raw nuts, seeds, avocado and fish).
  • Eat fresh and organic fruits and vegetables .rich with antioxidants and vitamins they will make your skin healthier.

There are few easy tips to take care your Skin in the winter season:

Avoid hot showers and baths

It may be very pleasing to take shower with hot water in winter but hot water can strip your skin of moisture. Try and limit showers and baths to ten minutes and keep the water mid to lukewarm.

Use moisturizer at night too

Another great time to lather on the moisturizer is before going to bed so your skin can absorb it steadily as you sleep. But before that make it a habit to deep clean your skin so the moisturizer gets to work on a skin free from the day’s wear, tear, and dirt.

Dr. Maju Keshari a famous dermatologist advise that take proper care of your skin I the winter season by following above tips and if you face any type of skin problem contact to your dermatologist as soon as possible.