Articles, tagged with "skin inflammation", page 1
19th April 2013
Cats with chronically free of moisture skin produce a whole lot more dander than some cats. For anyone who is a beach buttocks or athlete, you know how damaging sunlight can be to some skin. Maybe taste great inside the first, but you will get used to it ...
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Author:
Murray Fazio
08th August 2012
The itch are usually unbearable when eczema, referred to as dermatitis (skin inflammation), strikes. There is different types of eczema, one of which is dyshidrotic eczema. Dyshidrotic eczema is a sort of hand eczema that starts as intense itching on hand...
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Author:
kayla
21st September 2011
Aloe vera is commonly used in a number of fields. It's helpful in treating skin diseases and also used by the cosmetic business. It gives diverse advantages to the individual and also helps in curing the wounds. It is often applied on the skin and wounds ...
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Author:
Frances Faye
14th September 2011
The Nopal cactus is a plant which is indigenous to the Sonoran Desert. People have learned to harvest the fruit which comes from this plant and obtain important health and nutritional benefits. Let’s talk more about the Nopal cactus.
People can suffer ...
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Author:
Carl D Baumann
06th July 2011
Natural eczema treatments can be used in place of traditional methods. In most cases, natural eczema treatments are much more effective and can clear up eczema in just a few weeks time.
Epsom Salt - Epsom salts help remove dead skin from the surface of...
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Author:
zechong cai
31st May 2011
The names eczema and dermatitis themselves are just general terms that are used to describe the many types of skin inflammation that share, more or less, some common symptoms. The more common types of eczema are atopic eczema, contact dermatitis, xerotic ...
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Author:
zechong cai
07th April 2011
Of all the infections that affect the feet, chilblains is generally found in people who live in cold countries. It is thought that they are directly attributed to poor circulation. Chilblains affects the toes and the feet and results in them becoming swol...
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Author:
Sheila Leonard
09th March 2011
Seborrheic eczema which is otherwise known as dermatitis seborrheic is one of the four most common types of eczema that plague mankind. And one of its manifestation is eczema on face.
Seborrheic eczema is a type of eczema that affects skin on the upper...
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Author:
William Gabriel
18th February 2011
Eczema can appear on almost any part of the body. You can have eczema on your face, eczema on the hand, wrist, leg,arms and chest etc. The symptoms include constant itching and the dryness of the skin. It is mainly caused by nutritional deficiencies, or s...
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Author:
zechong cai
31st December 2010
As we all know, egg is the natural food which contains rich vitamins, mineral substances and protein. The nutritious value of eggs is absolute high. However, the wrong ways of eating eggs will make the healthy eggs into poison. The following several ways ...
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Author:
Codeblue
01st December 2010
You get that itchy bump on your skin and begin to wonder what it is. You further ask yourself what you have eaten to trigger it or if your skin has come in contact with a possible irritant. Although facts are pointing to a generalized allergic reaction, w...
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Author:
Charles Perkins
12th November 2010
Along with people, canines have skin issues as well. The West Highland Terriers are not exempted to these problems. These dogs can also contract skin issues that need to be seen to promtly. These epidermal problems could be due to inheritance, allergy or ...
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Author:
CS Christian
09th June 2010
Strep throat is an illness that commonly accompanies flu or cold. Although it commonly affects children, strep throat can occur at any age. Unlike sore throat, an ailment caused by infection with viral agents, strep throat is caused by infection with grou...
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Author:
Efrain Aguilar
17th May 2010
Scabies is a skin condition caused by infestation with microscopic parasite mites. Although it can be acquired by anyone, scabies has the highest incidence in very young children and the elderly. Scabies is highly contagious and it can cause serious endem...
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Author:
Carl Spencer
08th April 2010
Gonorrhea, also known as clap, white, drips, stain, and dose in lay terms, can be divided into two categories: local and disseminated. Local infection can involve the mucosal surfaces of cervix, urethra, and rectum; pharynx and conjunctiva. Systemic infec...
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Author:
Clarisse Andy