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This is not normal — what doctors notice first on the skin
Your skin is more than just a protective layer — it’s a mirror of your inner health. From dryness, discoloration, and rashes ...
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Why Repeating Winter Woollens Is Causing More Rashes And Fungal Infections; Doctor Shares Tips
Doctors are reporting a rise in skin rashes and fungal infections during winter, linked to repeatedly wearing unwashed ...
Christmas Tree Syndrome can trigger sneezing, sniffles, coughing, and itchy eyes during the holidays. Doctors say real trees ...
Everyday Health on MSN
Is that rash psoriasis, or is it something else?
From white blisters to red and scaly patches, psoriasis skin rashes come in several different forms. How do you know if you have psoriasis or a similar-looking skin condition?
Learn how eczema presents differently on skin of color and the impact on mental health. Find resources for identification, ...
India Today on MSN
Changing seasons and changing skin: 5 tips for kids' sensitive skin
Children’s skin reacts faster to weather changes because it is thinner and more delicate than adult skin. Simple winter skincare habits can prevent dryness, rashes and flare-ups in young children.
Your skin takes a beating when you travel. From dry skin, to breakouts these tips from a dermatologist will help you get back ...
Mid-Day on MSN
Mumbai air pollution wreaking havoc on skin, vocal cords
What was once dismissed as a seasonal cough or temporary breathlessness and dryness of skin, especially during the winter ...
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Cancer treatments can change your skin: Understanding irritation, rashes and other common reactions
Cancer therapies can cause significant skin, scalp, and nail side effects in nearly two-thirds of patients, impacting comfort ...
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel condition often missed early. Experts explain its causes, symptoms, diagnosis ...
Vitamin B6 deficiency symptoms include mood changes, mouth sores, skin lesions, nerve damage, loss of muscle control, seizures, and more.
Public Opinion on MSN
Bugs laid eggs under your skin and now you have scabies. Now what?
Scabies is a skin problem caused by tiny bugs called mites. These mites are so small that you can’t see them without a ...
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