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Health Tip: Stop Picking Your Skin

Health Tip: Stop Picking Your Skin

Rosacea, Acne, Shingles: Common Adult Skin Diseases Learn to spot and treat skin conditions commonly found in adults such as acne, eczema, shingles, psoriasis, rosacea, hives, cold sores, razor bumps, athlete’s foot, and more. Read more: Rosacea, Acne, Shingles: Common Adult Skin Diseases

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Skin Tag vs. Mole

Skin Tag vs. Mole

What causes skin tags and moles? Skin Tags The medical term for skin tag is acrochordon. Other synonyms that have sometimes been used to refer to skin tags include soft warts, soft fibromas, fibroepithelial polyps (FEP), fibroma pendulans, and pedunculated fibroma. Skin tags can occur in anyone but tend to increase in frequency as we […]

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Is a Yeast Infection Contagious?

Is a Yeast Infection Contagious?

What is yeast? What is a yeast infection? Yeast are microscopic fungi consisting of oval cells that reproduce by forming buds. There are many types of yeast. Some yeast types are important in baking and brewing (baker’s yeast, brewer’s yeast). Thus, most yeast are harmless to humans. However, Candida albicans, or Candida, is a yeast […]

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Health Tip: Causes of Cold Feet

Latest Skin News (HealthDay News) — The most common causes of cold feet are poor circulation or nerve sensation issues, says Harvard Medical School. Raynaud’s syndrome and atherosclerosis also are potential causes. If you feel like your feet are frequently cold, it’s best to note when this symptom occurs. This will allow your doctor to […]

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Health Tip: Brushing Your Hair the Right Way

Latest Skin News (HealthDay News) — Brushing your hair the right way can prevent strand damage, which leads to splits and tangles, says the National Women’s Health Resource Center. To properly brush your hair, the center suggests: Find a brush that is right for your hair type. Brush your hair gently each day. Brush your […]

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Ever Get a Rash from Your Skin Cream or Makeup? Here’s Why

Ever Get a Rash from Your Skin Cream or Makeup? Here’s Why

Latest Skin News FRIDAY, Jan. 3, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Skin creams and cosmetics can sometimes produce rashes instead of a beautiful complexion, but why has been a mystery until now. A new study suggests that some chemicals in these products remove natural fats in skin cells, which might be why they trigger allergic reactions. […]

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Pimple vs. Cold Sore

Pimple vs. Cold Sore

Pimple vs. cold sore facts Picture of a pimple Pimples contain pus, while cold sores contain clear fluid in blisters. Both pimples and cold sores can spontaneously heal. Pimples are caused by bacteria, while cold sores are caused by herpes viruses. Symptoms and signs differ between pimples and cold sores. Significant differences are that pimples […]

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Atopic Dermatitis vs. Eczema

Atopic Dermatitis vs. Eczema

What is the treatment for atopic dermatitis vs. eczema? Atopic dermatitis If the disease does not respond to mild local over-the-counter treatment then a physician is required. With proper treatment, most symptoms can be brought under control within three weeks. Topical corticosteroid creams and ointments are the most frequently used treatment. Since many of these […]

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Skin-Lightening Cream Could Cause Nerve Damage, CDC Report Warns

Skin-Lightening Cream Could Cause Nerve Damage, CDC Report Warns

Latest Skin News TUESDAY, Dec. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — A skin-lightening cream from Mexico that contained toxic mercury left a California woman with significant central nervous system damage, doctors report in a case study. Many weeks after her initial hospitalization, the woman requires “ongoing tube feeding for nutritional support” and can’t speak or care […]

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Hematoma vs. Bruise

Hematoma vs. Bruise

What is a hematoma? What is a bruise? A hematoma is a localized collection of blood in the tissues of the body outside of the blood vessels. Also called a contusion or “black and blue mark,” a bruise is a discoloration of the skin that is a result of leakage of blood from capillaries into […]