To treat a dry ice burn scar, it's important to keep the area clean and moisturized. Over-the-counter topical treatments, such as aloe vera or burn ointments, can help promote healing. If the scar is persistent or severe, consult a dermatologist for professional advice, which may include options like silicone sheets, laser therapy, or chemical peels. Always protect the scar from sun exposure to prevent discoloration.
Salt water may help to dry out and clean the affected area, but it is not a proven method for getting rid of verrucas. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for verrucas.
To get rid of dry nasal crusts after septoplasty, you can try gently rinsing your nasal passages with saline solution to help soften and remove the crusts. Using a humidifier in your home can also help keep the air moist and prevent crust formation. If the crusts persist or cause discomfort, consult your doctor for further advice.
The answer below this paragraph is in error. It applies to CO (Carbon Monoxide), not CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), even though both gases are produced by burning fossil fuels. The inhalation of excessive CO2 can indeed poison a person, but in a very different way. CO2 can combine with the water in our bodies to produce Carbonic Acid (CH2O3); we can tolerate the amount of acid produced by breathing the minute quantities of CO2 in natural air, but if the air reaches 1% problems occur, beginning with drowsiness. At 5%, a person can die from the acidosis that has already begun to set in at 3%. You can look up the details yourself. As for breathing the fumes of dry ice, the problems caused are mostly related to the extreme cold if you get too close to the source. However, if a person persists in breathing the heavier CO2 from the dry ice, he can indeed incur some degree of poisoning as described above. If you only breathe this gas, then you will quickly die off. It will attach itself to the hemoglobin in the blood and hinder the hemoglobin in transporting oxygen so even breathing a mix of this gas for any length of time is highly dangerous. Dry Ice is made of frozen stiff CO2. Fumes from a car is very dangerous to breathe for any length of time especially because of CO2 and its ability to attach to the hemoglobin in the blood. The gas itself does not kill fast. It will just slowly fill up the blood plates with CO2 and since this does not give energy to our cells, the blood plates do not get rid of it on their way to the lungs again for a refill of oxygen. As time goes, more and more of the blood plates transports a payload they can not get rid of. More and more cells are deprived of oxygen and in the end you faint and eventually die. Fortunately (for most) this gas is heavier than air we breathe and will only reach us to the top of the toes and the wind will quickly blow it away. A lot of this gas indoor however causes a bigger risk. Be sensible when playing with this type of ice. It is fun to put in water but not fun to breathe in its "fumes".
Ice milk fell out of popularity as lower-fat and higher-protein options like frozen yogurt and low-fat ice cream became more widely available. The term "ice milk" also underwent a redefinition in the 1990s, which led to confusion among consumers and contributed to its decline in the market.
take a comb and start combing your hair slantingly. these instructions are to be done after putting oil to your hair and you may feel the difference after 2 months.
The circumcision scar is permanent and it can not be gotten rid of.
There really is no magic solution to getting rid of a scar, though they do tend to fade with time.
laser scar removal surgery
try a scar lotion like mederma or something!
By using a condom and a lubricant. It is a friction burn from over rubbing while too dry.
There is no way to get rid of a scar. You can however buy creams or have surgery to lesson the appearance of scars.
Yes, it can... I did the same! It hurt when my face moved and stung a lot. Mederma did help the next day it was almost gone... Just a layer of dead skin.. Unfortunately, I peeled it... Now there is a light scar. So don't peel it..
NO, protactive does not get rid of scars... hence the word "scar"
They won't pay for anything cosmetic. Getting rid of a scar is considered cosmetic.
Palmers cocoa butter! or anything that is moisturing ;)
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