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by Nash Burns, Nas
Acne scarring can be lessened or remove, but it has to be carried out in certain manner and certain procedure that you must follow.Popping pimple are sometimes a favorite pastime for acne sufferer and this is a sure way of leaving unsightly mark on the skin. Acne scarring can sometime happens by chance and you can try every prevention method and the scarring will still happen. Compared to milder type of acne, the chances of developing acne scars are much higher when you contract severe type of acne such nodular acne and cystic acne. The lesion and cut present during acne cystic acne breakouts are notorious for leaving behind visible acne scarring due to its longer time span.

Acne problems are usually associated with the raging hormone years; also known as teenage years as it also affect the body.The hormones fluctuation during teenage years triggers the production of excess oil and given time the pores will clog and give rise to acne. Acne breakouts are not limited to teenagers as adult too can have hormone fluctuation that triggers acne breakout.

It is always a good idea that you know the ins and out of what treatments to take once you have acne but it is equally important that you know the underlyiing causes of acne. The result of these misinformation has caused many untrue and outright false perception towards the cause of acne.

Nodular acne is one of those acne that are painful to the sufferer. Inflammation of the skin in the area underneath the skin is the source of the pain and it can be very difficult to remove. Bacteria presence underneath the skin resulted in the formation of pus by the immune system. The most severe form of this type of acne may persist for weeks or even months, eventually hardening into a cyst. The cystic acne and nodular acne problem may probably leave a scar on the affected area.

More and more people are affected by acne and it is now not just a common problem suffered exclusively to teenagers.For teenager having acne problems is a big deal and may sometimes escalate to psychological problems. Acne problem takes months to completely recover and for the duration of the time you will have to live with it whether you like it or not. Living with your acne conditions will need aome getting use to and if you want a great result, you would have to wait. Persevere and patience is all good, but during this time you must make some kind of effort to get your acne to be treated.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an excellent life saving tool that has saved many lives and has existed in many forms for hundreds of years. However, our current method of CPR was not taught to the public until the 1970s. Before that, it was determined that artificial respiration and chest compressions could save a person's life, but the method before our current one consisted of laying a person on their stomach. Fortunately, our current method is the adopted method because of its high success rate.

However, there are plenty of misconceptions when it comes to CPR because of what we see in movies and on television series set in hospital environments. The reason why Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is portrayed the way it is on television is for dramatic effect, but what that does is give people the wrong impression about how it is really done. Could you imagine sitting there and waiting for the person performing CPR to breathe into the victim's mouth twice and then do 30 chest compressions? That would be rather boring, wouldn't it? We usually see them breathe twice and do anywhere between 5 and 15 chest compressions.

How to perform CPR

It isn't the quick and glamorous lifesaving technique we see in Hollywood. There are steps to be taken. Those steps are:

You must try to wake the victim. You can rub your knuckles against their chest in a brisk manner. Any moaning or moving means CPR doesn't need to be done.

If they're not breathing, tilt their head back so their chin is lifted, and put your ear to their mouth to ensure they are still not breathing. Use your cheek to make sure they're not breathing and look at their chest. Pinch their nose and then seal their mouth with yours. Use a CPR mask if you can. Give breath for one second, let their chest fall, then give breath another second and let their chest fall.

Do chest compressions in the middle of the chest with the heel of one hand and the other hand on top with fingers interlaced. Compressions should be about 1 and a half to 2 inches in depth and do 30 compressions. Each compression should take less than a second, but ensure the chest rises before the next compression.

Repeat this process until help arrives unless the victim begins breathing again.

This may seem easy by reading it, but if you didn't know the steps, you now know what to do. However, it is good to gather some experience on performing CPR in case you do need to do it in a real life setting.

Sign up for courses

The best way you're going to gain CPR experience is if you sign up for a low cost Cardiopulmonary resuscitation course. In the course you learn about CPR, how it works, why it works, and you are able to practice it on dolls that are specially designed for teaching individuals. This is the best way you're going to learn. You don't have to invest in a fancy course that is expensive. What is important is that you know how to perform it when the need comes about. You just never know when something is going to happen unexpectedly and you might be the only person in the room who knows the correct way. As stressful as that may be, it is better that you know it instead of no one knowing it at all because you could very well save a life. That in itself makes taking a Cardiopulmonary resuscitation course worth your time and your money.
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