INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Wrap an ice pack, ice cubes, or a bag of frozen food in a clean towel and put it over the acne. You can also use a towel that has been chilled with cold water. The cold can reduce swelling and pain from inflammation. Leave the cold compress on the acne for 10-15 minutes, or until it becomes uncomfortable. Leave it on for longer if it's giving you relief. NSAIDs like ibuprofen reduce inflammation in the body, which can reduce the swelling of your cystic acne. Only take NSAIDs as directed to by the label on the bottle. Stop taking them when you no longer need them, as they can damage or irritate your stomach over time. These may not work as well on cystic acne as they do on other outbreaks, but they may help reduce the swelling. Look for products containing the highest available concentration of benzoyl peroxide (10%). Ask a healthcare provider if it would be safe to use a larger amount of the acne cream or face wash than recommended on the package.  Benzoyl peroxide treats acne by killing bacteria, removing excess oils from your skin, and promoting healing. It can also reduce the development of new cystic acne. If you have dry skin, start with a product containing a lower concentration of benzoyl peroxide (2.5-5%). Some benzoyl peroxide-based acne treatments contain 3 components: a facial wash, a spot treatment, and a moisturizer, which may also contain salicylic acid.

SUMMARY: Apply a cold compress to the acne several times a day. Take ibuprofen or another non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Clean your skin with over-the-counter acne creams and washes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Molluscum contagiosum is common enough that you probably know someone who's had it. It's not limited to kids, but it's most common in children between the ages of 1 to 10 years who have weakened immunity due to poor nutrition or other illnesses. Other people at increased risk for the skin infection include chemotherapy patients, the elderly and people infected with HIV.  Having atopic dermatitis (allergic skin reactions) may also put you at higher risk of developing molluscum contagiosum. Participation in contact sports is a risk factor for molluscum contagiosum. In general, molluscum contagiosum infections are more common in warm, humid climates where people live crowded together, such as India and parts of Asia. The lesions or bumps characteristic of molluscum contagiosum are typically small, round and raised above the surface of the skin. Most people get between 10 – 20 bumps on their skin, but people with AIDS can develop 100 or more bumps. In terms of color, they are usually whitish, pink or flesh-colored.  The raised bumps range in size from about 2 – 5 mm millimeters in diameter (about the size of a tip of a crayon to the size of a pencil eraser), although they can get bigger around the genitalia of adults. These bumps can appear anywhere on the body, but are usually seen on the face, neck, armpit, arms and hands. The only places they will not appear are the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. They appear about seven weeks after being exposed to the virus. The fleshy lesions are known as mollusca and can sometimes mimic warts, heat blisters and other benign growths such as skin tags. Normally the lesions or bumps (mollusca) are not particularly itchy, although that can change if you scratch them. By scratching, itching or rubbing the lesions, you can make them red, inflamed and itchy, which increases the likelihood that they'll spread to surrounding skin and make the condition worse.  Mollusca can easily be removed by scratching, rubbing, or even just casual contact, unlike pimples, warts and other skin lesions. Mollusca that have turned red and inflamed without any scratching is usually a sign that your immune system has regained enough strength to fight the infection. Once red and inflamed, mollusca can look a lot like regular pimples, ingrown hairs or even chicken pox. Inflamed lesions should not be confused for infection and do not need antibiotics. Mollusca can often be identified from other skin lesions and blemishes because they have a characteristic indentation, dimple, or pit in their center that's called an umbilication. This central umbilication may be filled with a thick, white substance that is cheesy or waxy looking. The material can be squeezed out, but it makes the infection much more contagious, so don't pick at them.  The umbilication can sometimes make mollusca look like blackhead pimples or pustules (whiteheads). The waxy or cheesy material inside of the mollusca contain millions of viruses mixed with your skin's oily secretions and often some pus, which is dead white blood cells.
Summary: Know who's at risk. Watch for round, raised lesions. Take notice if the bumps get red and inflamed. Look for a small indentation.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Into Google, type "video capturing software wiki." The first search result will be a Wikipedia entry listing the different video capturing software available.  Search the list for different functionalities. Some software will be free; others will cost money. Some software will come with editing capabilities; other's won't. Scan the list and look for software that works best given what you want to do. Some good free video capturing software that you might use includes:   Bandicam Ezvid Jing Screenpresso For this tutorial, we'll assume that you're working with Bandicam, which is free, easy to use, and allows you to record up to 10 minutes of gameplay in a single file. After you download and install Bandicam or a similar program, you'll have the option to play with the settings of the software in order to get the most out of the video you capture. Here are the settings for Bandicam:  General: the General settings tab lets you control where you want your files to save to after they've been recorded. Video: set your hotkeys for record, pause and stop; click the Settings tab here and navigate to Sound in order to turn on audio for your recordings; set your FPS here, as well, to a reasonable number (30 is plenty). Image: lets you take screenshots with a hotkey. Start capturing video. Play your heart out. Experiment with the settings. The more video you record, the better you'll get at knowing what works and what doesn't. If your free video capturing software comes with editing capabilities, you may use that to cut, splice, transition, and tweak your capture. If your video capturing software doesn't come with editing software, you will need to download editing software and use that to edit your video to perfection.

SUMMARY:
Research the different available video capturing software. Download the software that you wish to use to capture video. Experiment with the controls of the video capturing software. Once you have the controls down, try recording a video on your own. Edit the video file after you record.