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About Stretch Marks
by Ethan Cole
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It’s a fact of life;
many women will end up with
stretch marks. This happens
to men as well, and both
sexes may want to know what
they can do about these
red marks that have popped
up on various parts of their
bodies. You can't really
get rid of them, but there
are some things you can
do to prevent them.
The most common reason
these happen is pregnancy.
In many cases, there is
nothing you can do about
stretch marks once they
form. You can however, try
to keep your skin moisturized.
This will help keep your
skin more elastic. This
may not prevent the marks,
but it may lessen the amount
you get. Stretch marks also
occur with sudden weight
gain not related to pregnancy.
When you think about stretch
marks, you may not realize
they can occur anywhere.
When a person suddenly has
gained weight, the skin
cannot grow to accommodate
the new size fast enough,
and these marks can occur
anywhere on the body.
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Ask your doctor about stretch
marks. In many cases, they
will tell you there is nothing
you can do about these red
and pink marks, and you just
have to live with them. Most
start out bright pink or red,
but will fade to a less noticeable
color over time. If you are
still wondering about stretch
marks and various remedies
on the market, it may be up
to you if you would like to
spend you money finding out
which will work and which
will not. Your doctor is your
best source for information,
so talk over any remedy you
would like to try with him
or her first. If you do a
search about stretch marks,
take each remedy with a grain
of salt. You may find many
do not totally eliminate the
stretch marks, but many may
help them fade. This is not
a perfect solution, but it
may help you feel better about
your body and about stretch
marks.
Another thing to consider
about stretch marks is where
they have appeared on your
body. Upper arm and stomach
stretch marks may be the most
worrisome. If they have appeared
in a place that may never
see sunlight, you may not
even want to bother with them.
When it comes to worrying
about stretch marks and how
your body looks, remember
that they most likely do not
bother your spouse. Often,
they are a reminder that you
gave birth to a precious child,
and your husband may see that
as a beautiful reminder of
that event.
No one is more critical of
your body than you. If you
are worried about stretch
marks, talk to you spouse
about them. You may find they
aren’t worried in the
least and that they love you
just the way you are. If you
decide you just can’t
live with them, go ahead and
give a lotion or cream a try,
just remember to talk to your
doctor first, and don’t
expect them to completely
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there are many people who want
to know about stretch marks
and how to treat them, unfortunately
there is very little information
available. There are thousands
of products out there that claim
that they can treat stretch
marks, but in fact, unless you
really want to spend all of
the money to try all of these
creams, unctions, and ointments,
hoping against hope for a cure,
you are really all out of luck.
There have yet to be any comprehensive
studies about stretch marks,
and so there is not all that
much know about how to cure
this unattractive and inconvenient
condition. Unless you want to
spend all of the money required
for laser treatment of stretch
marks, you are really probably
going to be forced to live with
them on your body for the rest
of your life, whether you like
it or not.
This is not the grimmest
of fates. Although there are
many people who worry about
stretch marks, the fact is
that they are really in most
cases not all that noticeable.
They occur, generally, on
areas of the torso, and are
faint, kind of wavy lines
that are hard to see, except
from closeup. They will rarely,
if ever, show up on the face,
or parts of the body that
are subject to frequent display,
so unless you spend your days
at the beech, there is no
reason to worry about stretch
marks at all.
Honestly, I did not even
know about stretch marks until
we had our first child. Childbirth
is a frequent cause of stretch
marks among women, although
it is surely not the only
one. Certain stresses to the
skin, such as weight gain,
child birth, the onset of
puberty, or other stresses,
can overcome the ability that
the skin has to stretch under
pressure, causing the scar
tissue that is known as stretch
marks. There is not much you
can do about stretch marks
– they will fade with
time if you lose weight, or
have given birth, or whatever,
but will never really go all
the way away. Nonetheless,
it has been 6 years since
we had our kid, and I will
tell you that, despite the
fact that I have never really
cared enough about stretch
marks to buy any of those
creams, they have faded almost
all of the way away on my
wife. Unless you are looking,
you can't tell they are there. |
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