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vballer4ev


does anyone know how long they take to heal? i got one on my heel from not wearing socks to volleyball practice...but it's more like a burn..so i guess you would call it a REALLY mild skin ulcer...not one of those scary crater ones...but yeah how long?
okay but how long do you think itll take??



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Soothe and heal the sores on your skin for more comfort and fewer infections. According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may help you prevent or treat skin ulcers:


Seek support from C
Take 1,000 mg of vitamin C every day to speed healing
Go for the protein
Help prevent and heal skin ulcers by eating a diet high in protein and adequate in calories
Think zinc
Under the supervision of a doctor, take at least 50 mg of a zinc supplement, plus 1 to 3 mg of copper, each day to facilitate tissue growth
Try on natural topicals
Use ointments containing zinc, aloe, or gotu kola extract to help heal skin ulcers
Get a checkup
Visit your healthcare provider to find out if your skin ulcers are caused by a treatable medical condition
These recommendations are not comprehensive and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor or pharmacist. Continue reading the full skin ulcers article for more in-depth, fully-referenced information on medicines, vitamins, herbs, and dietary and lifestyle changes that may be helpful.

Skin ulcers are open sores that are often accompanied by the sloughing-off of inflamed tissue.

Skin ulcers can be caused by a variety of events, such as trauma, exposure to heat or cold, problems with blood circulation, or irritation from exposure to corrosive material. Pressure ulcers, also known as decubitus ulcers or bedsores, are skin ulcers that develop on areas of the body where the blood supply has been reduced because of prolonged pressure; these may occur in people confined to bed or a chair, or in those who must wear a hard brace or plaster cast. Skin ulcers may become infected, with serious health consequences. Other health conditions that can cause skin ulcers include mouth ulcers (canker sores), chronic venous insufficiency, diabetes, infection, and peripheral vascular disease.

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Kee


so am still in high school. senior.'09 yay!!..lol sorry...and i been offered this job...but is that good. its working with jewelry at a dept. store. to sell it. is that good..or bad ?


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That's pretty low, but lots of people in high school and college get paid minimum wage. Working at a common place like that will pay you low (other examples would be common clothing stores and the job is horrible). What you should do is get a job where you earn lots of tips-waitress, bartender, beverage cart person on a golf course-you might not get paid super well (they usually get paid about $2.50 an hour), but you earn lots of tips and probably bring home around at least $80 in tips every night, depending on where you're working. You'll make more than your friends that way. Also, you could try more upscale places, like really nice department stores (Nordstrom) or a skin care/make-up place. I just got a job at an environmentally friendly skin care place and make more than most people my age probably, they're willing to hire people if you have good people skills and are ready to learn. You could even do a place like Clinique or Revlon, the little places in department stores...you'd also learn a lot about skin care and probably get a wonderful discount. Good luck! :)




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