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KAAL-TV Created: February 14, 2021 06:45 PM
(ABC 6 News) The pandemic has been tough on students managing distance learning and dealing with mental and emotional stresses.
But these challenges did not stop some Mayo High School students from breaking barriers at their school.
From February 8 to13, Stage Door, the theater group at Mayo High School, took part in a virtual statewide one-act play competition.
It was their first time. I think this was a nice new change of pace in our lives from the past year because not much has happened for any of us,” said Alyssa Keller, who is one of the Mayo High School seniors who participated in the virtual play.
Maskitis is often confused with maskne, which is acne that forms around the mouth and nose caused by COVID-19 protection such as face masks or shields. Conversely, maskitis is a skin rash, marked by small bumps, redness, inflammation and dry, flaky skin. Noting the difference is important because misdiagnosis can lead to further skin irritation. I have seen countless patients come into my practice thinking they have maskne when they actually have maskitis. For treatment, they are reaching for acne products which is causing further irritation and inflammation, Dr. Gross says. Instead, they need a product that is soothing, decreases inflammation and rebalances skin. I recommend looking for products with superfoods, adaptogens and niacinamide.