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Understanding Cold Sores
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 25, 2021.
Cold sores are small, painful blisters that develop on the lips and around the mouth. These sores are caused by a viral infection known as herpes simplex. More specifically, Herpes
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What Is Molluscum Contagiosum?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jan. 11, 2021.
Molluscum contagiosum is a viral infection that most commonly affects children under 10 years old, that causes hard, raised red bumps known as papules to develop on the skin. These
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Treating Lichen Planus
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 17, 2020.
Lichen planus is an autoimmune disorder that attacks both the skin and mucous membranes inside the mouth. This chronic condition causes flat, itchy reddish-purple bumps to develop on the skin
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What Is Impetigo?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Dec. 07, 2020.
Find out more about this common childhood bacterial skin infection and how to treat it.
Most people don’t know what impetigo is. Maybe you haven’t even heard of it. This contagious
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Understanding and Treating Eczema
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 17, 2020.
If you notice recurring bouts of red, scaly, itchy patches of skin then you could be dealing with eczema. Eczema refers to a variety of skin conditions that cause plaques
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Treating Shingles
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Nov. 02, 2020.
As kids, we dealt with that notoriously itchy rash caused by chickenpox. Unfortunately, as we get older, the same virus that caused our childhood chickenpox can also cause shingles. If
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Can't Stop Itching? Know the Signs of Poison Ivy, Sumac, and Oak
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Oct. 09, 2020.
Some many conditions and problems could lead to itchy skin; however, if you’ve been exposed to poison ivy, sumac, or oak you must be able to recognize the symptoms. It’s
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Scalp Psoriasis: Symptoms and Treatment
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 24, 2020.
Dealing with an itchy, flaky scalp? It could be dandruff or it could be a sign that you’re dealing with a common condition known as scalp psoriasis. Scalp psoriasis isn’t
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Is My Rash Ringworm or Something Else?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 16, 2020.
There are many reasons that you might be dealing with a skin rash; however, if you suspect that it might be ringworm you may be surprised to discover that there
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Preventing Hair Dandruff
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Sep. 01, 2020.
Dandruff is a common problem and one that you may not worry too much about if you deal with minor flaking every once in a while; however, severe dandruff can
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Why Is My Skin So Dry?
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 12, 2020.
Dry skin is a pesky problem, but the good news is that it’s typically not something to worry about. There are many reasons why you may be dealing with a
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Healing Your Acne Scars
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Aug. 04, 2020.
If your teen years brought about painful, cystic acne then you may have the scarring to prove it. These scars, particularly on the face, can not only affect a person’s
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What You Need To Know To Prevent Acne
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 09, 2020.
Acne is one of the most common skin conditions that dermatologists treat. Recommended treatments range from over-the-counter skin products, spot treatment, and light treatment. In reality, the best remedy is
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Why Tanning Is Bad For You
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jul. 02, 2020.
During the much longed-for summer months, people work on their tans. While enjoying a richer skin tone now, tanners take huge risks for premature aging and skin cancer.
Sun and artificial
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What To Look For When Buying Skin Care Products
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 10, 2020.
In a world where appearance is important, everyone wants flawless skin. This is much easier said than done. For people who struggle with dry skin or acne, talking to a
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Treating Different Types of Rashes
Author:
Anonymous
posted: Jun. 04, 2020.
Wondering what’s causing those itchy red spots and whether you should see a dermatologist about your rash? Most rashes are harmless and usually go away on their own; however, some
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