Ki jan yo trete Bugu bits fason Dermatologists fè nan kay la

Men sa ki nan lòd kounye a pou ou pral gratis tout ete.

Figi li, ou bon gou. Se poutèt sa pinèz swarm alantou chak fwa w ap tou pre, ak poukisa kèk èdtan nan gwo deyò yo ka fè ou santi ou tankou yon sib fasil pou chak crawler ki nan buzzing pa. Lè ou jwenn kay ak wè tout mak sa yo wouj, ou konnen ou nan pou yon grate ak alèz kèk jou.

Menm si yo konnen anpil bagay sou po, dèmatolojis jwenn mòde ensèk, tou. Men sa yo di sou fè fas ak yon sitiyasyon alèz kounye a - e petèt evite li nan tan kap vini an.

Ack! Poukisa mwen grate?

"Lè yon ensèk mòde po nou, li enjekte yon ti kantite krache ak sa a deklanche yon repons iminitè," te di dermatologist ak Maei MD Skincare fondatè Rebecca Marcus. "Histamine, pwodui chimik la ki lakòz enflamasyon ak gratèl, lage kòm yon siyal nan kò a voye selil blan yo goumen ak ajan ofans lan."

Fondamantalman, te di dèmatoloji Jeannette Graf, pwofesè klinik nan dermatoloji nan mòn Sinayi Lekòl Medsin, "Po ou ap monte yon repons iminitè a yon sibstans etranje."

Kontinye li sou fason yo gen yon ete gratis, ekri pa Julie Kendrick isit la.

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