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Psoriasis Eggs

Work ethic question in home healthcare?
Say there is a brain-damaged person who can't speak, and his caretaker wife uses that ped egg cheese grater looking thing to rub his psoriasis on his arms and legs, leaving them raw and bleeding. What can be done? Just quit the job?
No. It is our responsibilities as health care providers to help those that can't help themselves and to provide for those who can't provide for themselves. It sounds like basically she is abusing him. Maybe not on purpose but the end result is unnecessary pain which in turn is abuse. We are suppose to be advocates for the people who can't advocate for themselves. First talk to the wife and explain to her how she is opening him up for serious infection and then explain to her how painful something like that is to someones skin. Try to help her find a better solution but in the end tell her point blank that you can't continue to let her do that to his skin because of the increase risk factor but also because it just is not right to hurt him like that. If you EVER go back into that home and see that she has done this again then you need to report her to the Adult Protective Services.Also talk to you coworkers and make sure they also monitor the situation when they go in. Where I work, if we don't report abuse or even if we think abuse is going on then we get fired and in our state of Tennessee you can lose your nursing license for not reporting the abuse.
Can Whole Eggs Help as an Acne Treatment?
Over 17 Million Teens and Adults Suffer From Acne in America.
Acne is a very serious problem for many people. Sever acne causes not only embarrassment, but, for some, it can have long term affects on their self esteem and social behavior. The slew of remedies almost count higher than the millions suffering from acne. That's why it has been so difficult for many people to get any real results.
One common course many acne-sufferers take is to look towards nature. Nature offers various benefits in the form of vitamins, minerals, fruits, vegetables and many other things. But, it is really good to know the effectiveness of egg whites in treating acne. Many home remedies can offer at least some relief from the burden of acne. Egg whites have been known to help shrink large pores when applied in a topical concoction. But what happens when these home remedies are coupled with research and science?
The Power of the Whole Egg Harnessed
Egg whites are normally rich in proteins and can be used as a mask to heal, cure and rebuild your skin. They are also useful in absorbing excess oil from the skin and can be used as a mild astringent. However, like many home remedies it falls short of being a real cure for acne. It is on the right track but is only a piece of the puzzle. Recent science has taken an optimistic look at this home cure and ran with it. Combining salicylic acid (a common acne fighting chemical), with the hydrating, protein rich whole egg, science has created a new break through acne fighting blend.
Are There Products on the Market?
Many companies have began developing products to utilize this innovate acne fighting idea, competing with the biggest acne fighter on the market - Proactive. With the discovery so new there aren't a lot of products that have hit the market. The best product on the market right now for this treatment is Etopical Skincare. Etopical also offers a Psoriasis treatment that harnesses the power of egg whites. Information on Etopical can be found at their website.
Acne does not have to rule your world. If you have tried acne cures in the past and been unsuccessful, I suggest taking a serious look into a treatment with egg whites. Skeptics, I suggest searching the internet for home remedies involving eggs (many of these utilize lemon juice as well). Try the home remedies - most likely there will be some improvement. Equally as likely, it will not be completely satisfactory. Then let science fill in the rest.
Note: Use common sense when researching remedies online. If something seems dangerous to use on your skin it probably is.
About the Author
Author: Mason Curry.
Natural Health Advocate. ------------------------------------------------------------
More information can be found on the product suggested here Etopical

