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Are you getting acne from wearing your mask?

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Mask defines acne caused by wearing a face mask, a term that started circulating during the COVID-19 pandemic. The phenomenon also affects people who, especially those who already have acne-prone skin, wear a face covering for extended periods. Although the situation is an annoyance, you may take minor measures to limit acne. Maskne is a type of mechanical acne which like your face and a mask rubbing together is commonly caused by heat and friction. When there is an external irritant that causes scratching, skin cells tip under the skin in people prone to skin and this causes acne. Maskne, sadly, is impossible for some people to avoid. To aid stop the spread of COVID-19, we all need to do our part, which makes it incredibly necessary to wear a mask. Here are a few steps to avoid Maskne:- Cleanse your face with a product containing a whitener:- This tip is often helpful for every individual who has oily skin, however, take care that you have not chosen to exaggerate a strip consisting o

Why are diabetics more prone to COVID-19?

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Diabetes is a disease that can quickly slip out of control if we let our defenses down, as those of us with diabetes know all too well. We can't afford to let that happen with this pandemic around. The pandemic of COVID-19 is proving to be the main case of 2020, impacting almost every nation worldwide. A devastating threat to the world that cannot be ignored has been caused by the pandemic. For two main reasons, the COVID-19 pandemic struck fear in the hearts of nations and their people all over the world: it is very contagious, and it can kill. Fever, dry cough, fatigue, and headaches are the most prevalent symptoms recorded. In other words, the effects are no worse than the normal flu with most individuals. This may explain why COVID-19 spreads in the population so quickly, undetected-many individuals who are contaminated do not even know that they are infected and are thus much less likely to take extra care. If you've been diagnosed with diabetes, you understand that regula

How to differentiate between COVID-19 and Common Flu?

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We all know that the flu season is just around the corner every year when summer comes to an end and school opens. But this year, while we're still in the middle of the COVID-19 outbreak, our annual flu season will start. You've also learned that there are many of the same signs that coronavirus and the flu have. And maybe right now you're still feeling a little under the weather. So how can you say the differences between the symptoms of COVID-19 and those of the flu? The simple answer is this: It can be challenging. But to help you, KRIMS Hospitals is here. KRIMS Hospitals is the best hospital in Nagpur . Are your flu symptoms consistent? Or are these indicators indicating that you were affected by COVID-19? The differences between the flu symptoms and COVID-19 will be broken down, and also what other differences and similarities occur between both the two viral diseases so that you are as ready as possible for the flu season. What causes COVID-19 and the Flu?  The virus