2014

Make Recovering From Oral Surgery Easier By Following These Preparation Tips

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Whether you're having dental implants inserted, your wisdom teeth removed, or a badly decayed tooth pulled, recovering from dental surgery takes some time and patience. Eating in the days following surgery will be difficult, and you'll likely be prescribed pain medications that keep you comfortable, yet inhibit your ability to drive or work. Recovery is unlikely to be enjoyable, but by following these preparation tips, you can ensure that it's at least bearable.

30 December 2014

A Breastfeeding Momma's Guide To Breast Augmentation Surgery

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If you're a prospective mom looking into getting breast implants, you're probably concerned that the procedure may end your ability to breastfeed. This is not the case-- if you choose the right procedure and take some special care measures, you should be able to successfully breastfeed future children.  The Incision Site  Most of your success at breastfeeding hinges where the surgeon makes the incisions. Sometimes, the incision is made along the areola-- the dark circle around the nipple-- to hide the thin scar.

30 December 2014

4 Ways To Get Acne-Related Depression Under Control

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The negative affects of acne go beyond skin blemishes and scarring. In fact, for many people with mild to moderate acne, a breakout would not be as important to treat if there were not devastating social and psychological affects of acne. These can include bullying, poor self-image, and depression. Luckily, there are several things you can do to avoid or treat acne-related depression.  Treat Your Acne  Even if you have occasional breakouts or moderate acne, if your acne is beginning to make you feel like you have to hide yourself or like it is keeping you from interacting with others the way you would like to, you should see a dermatologist at a place like Desert Dermatology and begin getting your acne treated.

30 December 2014

What If My Child Doesn't Talk Enough?

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Some children will talk to their parents as much as possible. But if your child does not talk as much, you may want to find ways to encourage your child to talk more often. The more your child speaks, the better verbal skills your child will have when he or she gets older. Pay Attention Paying attention to your child as early as possible, even as a baby, will increase the chances that your child will want to talk.

1 December 2014