Yeah
no
A tan that you get on a sunbed
Using a sunbed with a fitted pacemaker is generally not recommended. The strong electromagnetic fields and potential radiation from sunbeds could interfere with the functioning of the pacemaker. It's crucial to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and recommendations regarding sunbed use and your specific medical condition.
Yes, using a sunbed can lighten your hair over time. The UV rays from the sunbed can cause the melanin in your hair to break down, leading to a lighter color. However, this effect may vary depending on your natural hair color and type. It's also important to note that frequent sunbed use can damage your hair and skin.
Yes. I would NOT ! Ask your orthopedist , PLEASE!
when was Impetigo discovered
Impetigo :)
Yes, impetigo is spreadable.
Have no fear, Impetigo is here!! Retapamulin is a common impetigo drug.
"Rule out impetigo" means make sure it's not impetigo, a bacterial infection of the skin.
Presently, there is no vaccine for Impetigo.
It is not recommended to use a sunbed after triple bypass surgery due to the potential risks involved. Sunbeds emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can be harmful to the skin, especially during the healing process post-surgery. Additionally, some medications taken after bypass surgery can make the skin more sensitive to UV radiation. It is best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice on when it is safe to use a sunbed after triple bypass surgery.