Restoring My Complexion

Restoring My Complexion

  • 5 Things Diabetics Need To Know About Heel Spurs

    Heel spurs, also known as calcaneal spurs, are bony lumps that form on the heel bone. Heel spurs can be painful, but for most people, they're not a serious health concern. However, for diabetics, heel spurs can be very serious. Here are five things that diabetics need to know about heel spurs. Why are heel spurs serious for diabetics? Diabetes can lead to a lot of foot problems, and these problems can make seemingly minor conditions, like heel spurs, more serious.

  • 4 Things Rheumatoid Arthritis Sufferers Need to Know About Cataracts

    Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that is characterized by swelling of the tissues that lines the joints. This swelling can damage the bones and lead to problems like bone erosion or joint deformity. This disease isn't just a problem for your joints; your eyes may develop cataracts. Here are four things you need to know about this eye condition. What are cataracts? Cataracts are a sight-threatening eye condition: they're the leading cause of vision loss in America, and the leading cause of blindness throughout the world.

  • 5 Myths About Skin Cancer

    Skin cancer is one of the deadliest diseases that you can contract. Your epidermal layer of skin alone constitutes the largest series of tissues on your body, which can make you quite vulnerable to a number of factors that contribute to skin cancer, especially the sun's UV rays. Unfortunately, due to the prevalence of skin cancer in the public eye, a number of myths have popped up regarding what skin cancer is, what it can do, and who can contract it.

  • 5 Parenting Problems That A Parenting Therapist Can Help With In Your Child's First Two Years

    You may think that parenting therapists are for parents of older children and teenagers. However, the first two years can be a stressful, time consuming period of parenting, and the habits that you develop during this period will help you throughout a lifetime of parenting. Below are five ways a parenting therapist can help you during the first two years of your child's life.  Postpartum Depression  While it is common to have mood swings, slight depression, and a feeling of exhaustion after giving birth, if these symptoms persist or interfere with your ability to care for your child, you may be suffering from postpartum depression.

  • Helping Your Surviving Children Deal With The Suicide Of A Sibling

    Losing a child to suicide can leave you so overwhelmed with grief that you may not realize that your other children are struggling and hurting, as well. This is an extremely difficult time for all the members of your family, so it is imperative to ensure that your surviving children have their mental and emotional needs taken care of. So if you don't have the strength or time to deal with your children's needs, it is important to seek out a counselor for them who can because they will probably be struggling with a mix of emotions, including:

About Me

Restoring My Complexion

A few years ago, I began experiencing red, itchy patches on my eyelids and forehead. I began applying moisturizer to my face at this time. Unfortunately, it didn’t help my condition. My trusted physician informed me I might be suffering from the skin disorder psoriasis. This caring individual prescribed a medicated cream for me. Thankfully, the cream soothed my itchy, inflamed skin. If you have an unexplained, skin condition that isn’t responding to home remedies, make visiting your doctor soon a priority. On this blog, I hope you will discover the most common types of skin conditions people seek professional treatment for. Enjoy!