Thursday, 21 September 2017

Fordyce Spots Treatment With Great Success




Visible sebaceous glands, also known as Fordyce spots or Tyson glands, are skin glands that wet the skin.

Fordyce spots are named after the American dermatologist John Addison Fordyce (1858-1925) who first described them clinically in a medical journal. He also coined the terms Fox Fordyce disease, Fordyce`s disease, Fordyce`s lesion, and Brooke-Fordyce trichoepithelioma.

Fordyce spots are common in both males and females.

Fordyce spots often appear on the vermilion border of the lips - the sharp change between the red colored part of the lip and the normal skin of the face next to it; they can also be found on the foreskin of the male parts (called Tyson`s glands). 



The spots are enlarged oil glands. They are completely normal, harmless, and painless. They occur in 70 to 80 percent of adults. Oil glands, called sebaceous glands, are usually associated with hair follicles. But Fordyce spots appear on your skin where no hair is attached. They usually develop as isolated or scattered bumps, but sometimes they cluster together. 

Fordyce spots tend to be about 1 to 3 millimeters (.04 to .12 inches) in diameter. They’re usually light yellow or flesh-colored. If they develop in your genital area, they can be a reddish color. Stretching out the surrounding skin makes the spots more visible.

Fordyce spots are most likely to form around the outside of your lips or the inside of your lips and cheeks. They usually appear symmetrically, on both sides of your lips. They can also form on your genital area, including your penis or scrotum if you’re male or your labia if you’re female.

Fordyce sports are often barely noticeable, but in some cases they can be unsightly.



Homoeopathic Treatment:-

It is possible to cure Fordyce spots naturally and without side effects by homoeopathic medicine.

- Homoeopathy is based on the natural principles of healing and curing it from its root.

- Homoeopathy cures Fordyce spots without side effects .

- It is 100% safe, non-toxic and absolutely harmless.

- It prevents re-occurrence and does not alter the tendency to Fordyce spot formation.

Although the total time period of treatment varies from person to person depending upon the number, size, site and duration of Fordyce spots. Usually it takes 2-3 months to cure completely. 

Homoeopathic medicine is strongly recommended!

Treatment Of Keratosis Pilaris With Great Success



Keratosis pilaris is a very common skin disorder affecting people of all ages. Keratosis pilaris is a benign condition that is characterized by numerous small, rough, red, or tan bumps primarily around hair follicles on the upper arms, legs, buttocks, and sometimes cheeks. Keratosis pilaris creates a "goose bumps," "gooseflesh," or "chicken skin" appearance. Keratosis pilaris is common in otherwise healthy people.

Although it is commonly a skin condition of children and adolescents, it is also seen in many adults. Females may be more frequently affected than males. The age of onset is often within the first 10 years of life and may worsen during puberty. However, keratosis pilaris may begin at any age. Keratosis pilaris seems to be inherited. It has been commonly been seen in twins. Keratosis pilaris is also seen in patients with atopic dermatitis and patients with very dry skin



It is rare to have keratosis pilaris all over the body. The lesions in keratosis pilaris most characteristically involve the back of the upper arms. Other common locations include the back, thighs, buttocks and occasionally the face. It does not affect the eyes, mouth, palms, or soles.



The exact cause of keratosis pilaris is unknown.

There seems to be a problem with overproduction of the keratin part of the skin producing hyperkeratinization. A majority of patients with keratosis pilaris have a known genetic predisposition and affected family members. Keratosis pilaris can be present with ichthyosis vulgaris, dry skin, seasonal inhalant allergies (hay fever), rhinitis, asthma, eczema, and atopic dermatitis.

Sometimes, a small, coiled hair is trapped beneath the rough bump. Patients may complain of a rough texture and an irregular cosmetic appearance of the skin. The cheeks may appear pink, red, flushed, and be studded with very small (pinpoint) bumps.




Treatment 
You may be prescribe with ointment, lotion, cream, gel, powder and even spray, which will only minimizing the symptoms but does not cure it completely. And sometimes it may cure for short period and re-appears again. There are many side effects of those drugs. 

The fastest and best treatment is the homeopathic treatment. 
- No Side Effects
- 100% Natural
- Pellets Dissolve Instantly
- Boost your immune system
- Drugs selected by experienced professional
- Nothing Works faster than this

100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!


Contact :- dr. ramesh bhardwaj
Homoeopathic world, Sec-27, Noida
contact no./whatsap no:- 9811127065