There are multiple treatments that are available for one to treat a facial scar, some of them being surgery, pressure dressings, and silicone gels and sheets.
A laser clinic specializes in Non-surgical treatments, such as, Laser Hair Removal, Active Acne, Acne Scarring, Laser Tattoo Removal, Stretch Marks, Pigmentation, and many more Non-surgical treatments.
There are 3 main ways to treat cancer. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. Other treatments are available, but rarely used. But all cancer treatments can damage the patient severely and no treatment is guaranteed to work.
Pigmentation of the skin can be treated by various methods including home remedies such as aloe Vera and rosehip oil. Other ways to treat pigmentation are with prescription topicals that contain ingredients such as kojic acid, hydroquinone, azelaic acid and mandelic acid.
Infliximab has been use to successfully treat cortical blindness due to cyclosporine treatments. Immediate cessation of cyclosporine therapy and treatment with alternate medication should produce results.
To treat children with asthma, there are several options such as medications, inhalers as well as oxygen therapy.
There are many ways in which you can treat pigmentation at home. Some of these methods include using aloe vera, lemon and potato juice, sandalwood powder or a concoction of lemon, honey, milk and orange peel.
There are medications and non medications to treat insomnia. Non medical treatments include going to bed at a regular schedule, cutting out foods containing caffeine and not smoking at night. Medical treatments include sedatives prescribed by a doctor.
There are both surgical and nonsurgical options to treat a herniated disc. Nonsurgical treatments include medication and going to a chiropractor. Steroid injections are also available for this condition.
go to your dentst for an antibiotic once you have taken that prescription for 10days your dentist will be able to treat the tooth by root canal if needed or other dental treatments
treat worm
Yes, there are treatments available for genital warts during pregnancy. If you feel you must treat them, talk to your prenatal care provider about safe and effective treatments.