lunes, 12 de enero de 2009

Pregnancy stretch marks

Pregnancy stretch marks are parallel to the skin in the womb as a result of stretching skin during pregnancy. Although not a medical problem, if it constitutes an aesthetic problem and a concern for many women after childbirth, especially when public bathing beaches and pools.

SYMPTOMS:

Lines in the skin, marks, white bands, and so on.

CAUSES:

- Pregnancy: The increase in volume in pregnancy with the consequent stretching of the skin is the cause that produces these streaks.

TIPS TO PREVENT PREGNANCY stretch

There are a number of technical resources that can help reduce stretch marks. Among the many we could mention:

- Prevent stretch is the best way to help prevent the problem. Massage can be made with natural products to help prevent the formation of large stretch after pregnancy.

- It has been tested as acupuncture improves the appearance of stretch marks and even allows for a cure.

- The smooth circular pinching your thumb and forefinger on the stretch to help stimulate cell growth.

- Should perform abdominal exercises after birth when a woman is already recovered.

- A diet rich in natural foods, especially rich in vitamins, it helps to renew tissues broken or prevent breakage. It also recommends the use of any natural cream hydrate the body by promoting their resistance. Hydration should also be internally, drinking plenty of water (Series ideal take about three liters in summer and winter in a pair)

TREATMENT:

Overall stretch pose an aesthetic problem more than medical and usually they respond to a sudden stretch of the skin.

The natural treatment of stretch marks during pregnancy involves using a series of natural resources that can help prevent its occurrence or are able to remedy them.

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