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Poison Ivy

Poison Ivy

Poison ivy, oak, and sumac facts Picture of Poison Ivy Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are poisonous plants than can cause an itchy rash upon contact. A substance called urushiol, found in these plants, causes the rash. The rash is not contagious. The rash usually disappears in one to three weeks. The majority […]

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Health Tip: Using Eye Makeup

Health Tip: Using Eye Makeup

(HealthDay News) — Makeup should be used properly and safely to prevent injury to the eye, says the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Latest Skin News The academy encourages those who wear eye makeup to: Throw away eye makeup after three months. If you develop an eye infection, toss all of your eye makeup. Do not […]

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Plastic Surgery Pays Off for Men

Plastic Surgery Pays Off for Men

Latest Skin News MONDAY, July 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Plastic surgery is no longer the sole domain of women, and men now have even more incentive to try a little nip-and-tuck on their faces: New research suggests they look more attractive and trustworthy to others. The study included 24 men, average age 49 years, […]

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Four Summer Health Myths Debunked

Four Summer Health Myths Debunked

As children, most of us heard lots of health advice. Unfortunately, some of it, however well-intentioned, was medically incorrect. See if you’ve ever heard — or believed — any of these common summer health myths. False: Wait a half hour after eating before you can safely go swimming This one seemed almost universally accepted when […]

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Health Tip: Indoor Tanning

Health Tip: Indoor Tanning

(HealthDay News) — Tanning beds and sun lamps can cause serious long-term skin damage, says the American Cancer Society. Indoor tanning exposes the skin to ultraviolet (UV) rays — the cause of most skin cancer. Latest Skin News A tan is the body’s response to injury from UV rays. Every time you tan, your risk […]

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Jock Itch

Jock Itch

Jock itch (tinea cruris) facts Jock itch is a term for any rash that occurs in the male groin area. Jock itch is almost exclusively confined to males, although it may also be seen in females. Jock itch can be a result of local fungus infection (dermatophytes). It is otherwise generally caused by moisture, irritation, […]

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Cellulitis

Cellulitis

Cellulitis Symptoms and Signs Cellulitis usually begins as a small area of pain and redness on the skin. This area spreads to surrounding tissues, resulting in the typical signs of inflammation — redness, swelling, warmth, and pain. A person with cellulitis can also develop fever and/or swollen lymph nodes in the area of the infection. […]

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Folliculitis

Folliculitis

How to Avoid Hot Tub Rash Hot tub rash is an infection of the skin (dermatitis) or of the hair follicles in the skin (folliculitis) acquired from contact with contaminated water. The infection occurs most commonly after swimming in hot tubs or spas, but contaminated swimmingpools or lakes may also spread the infection. Learn how […]

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Skin Tag

Skin Tag

Skin Tags: Should They Be Removed? Most doctors recommend removal of skin tags only when they are irritated or a source of discomfort, or if they constitute a cosmetic problem. Skin tags can be easily removed in the doctor’s office by tying or cutting them after injecting a small amount of a local anesthetic. Freezing, […]

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Scabies

Scabies

What Is “Norwegian Scabies”? Norwegian scabies, or crusted scabies, is different. There seems to be a problem with the immune response to the mites, allowing for the infestation of an individual with hundreds or thousands of the mites. Crusted scabies almost always affects people with a compromised immune system and is observed most frequently in […]