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  • Oncology

How to prevent and soothe radiodermatitis after radiotherapy?

 

Radiodermatitis is a frequent side effect of radiotherapy in cancer patients. It is similar to a skin burn, like sunburn, and corresponds to an inflammatory reaction of the skin. Its appearance depends on the irradiation technique used, the dose of radiation received and the area treated. The peak of the cutaneous reaction may occur between 7 and 10 days after the end of the radiotherapy sessions, and may last for several months. Specific treatments for sensitive and irritated skin can help prevent radiodermatitis, limit its severity and relieve it when it does occur.

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  • Healing

How can I help my skin heal better after surgery?

 

After surgery, the skin begins a healing process to repair itself. This process takes place in several stages and can last up to two years. During this period, regular specific care is essential to promote optimal healing and improve the appearance of the skin.

How to soothe eczema in babies and children

Atopic eczema in babies and children, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common condition that generally appears before the age of 1. The cause? Dysfunction of the skin barrier, leading to xerosis and chronic inflammation. The skin is less well protected, more sensitive to its environment and reacts accordingly. Symptoms include xerosis, red plaques on the folds of the elbows and knees, cheeks, neck, eyelids and torso. And above all, severe itching that's difficult to tolerate. Following a few simple steps can help your child live better with eczema.

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  • Acne

What do you need to know about acne?

Acne is a skin condition that appears at puberty when hormones are running amok. It is very common, affecting 8 out of every 10 teenagers, both girls and boys. Acne is characterized by onset of blackheads, whiteheads and/or red spots, even cysts, on the face and sometimes on the chest and back. Its main complication is the risk of scarring, which can be permanent. It is difficult to hide and can also cause embarrassment and self-esteem issues for some people. Simple, practical, easy to implement advice can help you live better with acne.

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  • Acne
  • Pediatrics

How can you live better with acne?

Acne is a skin condition that appears at puberty when hormones go into overdrive. It is very common, affecting 8 out of 10 teenagers, both girls and boys. Acne manifests itself as the appearance of blackheads, whiteheads and/or red pimples, or even cysts, on the face, and sometimes the chest and back. Its main complication is the risk of scarring, sometimes permanent. Difficult to hide, it can also cause discomfort and unease for some people. Simple, practical advice for everyday life can help you live better with acne.

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  • Eczema

How to care daily for your atopic skin?

Atopic eczema is a chronic skin disease characterized by flare-ups with red and itchy plaques. Skin is drier, more fragile and no longer properly plays its role as a protective barrier. It is therefore hypersensitive to its environment and inflames very quickly on contact with allergens or irritating substances. A few simple habits can improve the condition of your skin and limit the number of flare-ups.

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