Why People Are Having Skin Problems During Lockdown?

We all thought that less exposure to sun and pollution will keep our skin healthy. But we are seeing the opposite effect.

Here’s why people are having skin problems and how to fix it.

Lockdown Skin problems

The main reason for this problem is stress, a new diet, and deficiency of Vitamin D. 

To tackle this problem:

  1. Try to maintain a normal routine and give your skin a chance to breathe.
  2. Use a moisturizer.
  3. Make sure that you are getting enough sleep.
  4. Try to divert your attention to more positive things in life.
  5. Spend at least 10 to 15 minutes in the sun.

Make sure that you stay safe.

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Do I Have a Casual Fever Or Coronvirus Symtomps?

While we are seeing the lowest pollution level globally, it’s time to enjoy the weather and nature.

The irony is that we don’t have that luxury right now. Because of the increase in tree pollen counts, people are falling sick even without having Coronavirus.

Fever or coronavirus

If you are also experiencing something like this, here’s how to tell the difference…

The symptoms of Hey fever are Sneezing, coughing, a runny or blocked nose, Itchy, red or watery eyes, Loss of smell, headache, earache, tiredness, and itchy throat, mouth, nose, and ears.

However, the symptoms of Covid19 are tiredness, aches, and pains, a sore throat, shortness of breath, and some people also reported diarrhea, nausea, and a runny nose.

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10 Ways Doctors Protect Themselves From Viruses.

Medical staff casualties are the most painful ones. 

Here are the 10 ways how doctors protect themselves from viruses.

coronavirus response

  • They wash their hands consistently.
  • They keep their hands away from their face.
  • They use napkins or handkerchiefs for sneezing and coughing.
  • They don’t shake hands.
  • They try to get proper sleep.
  • They use disinfecting or sanitizing wipes.
  • They don’t wear a mask until they have to a patient.
  • Asking patients to confirm their symptoms before they meet them. 
  • They do not panic.
  • They screen patients before they come in.

 

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