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28th September 2009
Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease that mainly affects the face, neck, chest and upper back. It is caused by an interaction between Hormones, bacteria and sebum produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. Symptoms show as comedones pimples, pust... Read >
Author: Shivkumar
22nd September 2009
One in three adult Americans suffer from some form of arthritis and the disease affects about twice as many women as men.
Arthritic diseases include rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, which are autoimmune diseases; septic arthritis, caused by ... Read >
Author: 123
16th September 2009
The skin is the largest organ of the body. A persons skin color and texture are inherited through genetics, and that provides information about his/her family history. Aging is perhaps an evocative term, relating as it does to a human process which while ... Read >
Author: bknandra
30th August 2009
Pustular Psoriasis is considered to be one of the rarer forms of the disease but can also prove to be one of the most dangerous as it can affect the body both internally and externally. Pustular psoriasis is a form of the disease characterized by small pu... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers
25th July 2009
With hundreds, no, thousands of beauty and skin care products on the market, aging skin is an issue for men and women all over the world. Well, who can blame them? With Hollywood stars becoming younger and younger each year and the likes of young debutant... Read >
Author: Jimmy Carey
16th July 2009
What is Thyroid Disease? The Thyroid Gland is a butterfly shaped gland located in the lower part of the neck. The gland produces hormones that are released by the thyroid. There are two kinds of thyroid disease relevant to hair loss, Hyperthyroidism, and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th June 2009
Allergies that It never is easy to live with them. If you happen to suffer from that condition it is only necessary that you find means so and ways to deal with it. The conventional route of treatment often it goes with the use of pharmaceuticals those su... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
17th June 2009
Eczema is one of the skin disease which is most irritating. In fact it is the skin disease which marks the red, blistering, oozing, scaly, brownish as well as itching skin conditions. You will definitely find itching as well as irritating in the region wh... Read >
Author: John Adison
18th May 2009
HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR SKIN TYPE; COLON DISORDERS’ LINK TO ACNE; SUPPLEMENTS AND NATURAL REMEDIES
Skin types are classified under four headings:
• Dry skin
• Dehydrated skin
• Oily skin
• Acne skin
DRY SKIN
Symptoms of a dry ski... Read >
Author: Nessa
13th March 2009
When dry skin beneath eyes occurs for the first time, we really start to realize the importance of a young and supple skin. It is the one thing that makes us look much older than we actually are. Here is your expert guide on how to cure dry skin around ey... Read >
Author: Anand Kumar Dulhanomal
10th March 2009
A majority of the people suffer from dry itchy skin. Effective dry skin care gains paramount importance because you might be surprised to know that the primary reasons for dry itchy skin lie in your own lifestyle and skin care habits!
Here are two of t... Read >
Author: Nisha V Kumar
28th October 2008
Learn how to spot Candida symptoms in males, and, about a completely natural way to approach your cure, which is drug-free, fast, and permanent.
The main Candida symptoms in males for a penile infection are: red/inflamed head on your penis, sometimes s... Read >
Author: John Cielo
17th October 2008
Mastocytosis is known as Urticaria Pigmentosa (UP). Mastocytosis is a disorder that may occur in both children and adults. Mastocytosis can arise in people of any age. It differs from typical allergic reactions because it is chronic slightly than episodic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Nelson's syndrome is a rare condition. Nelson syndrome is a disorder characterized by abnormal hormone secretion, extension of the pituitary gland (hypophysis), and the development of big and invasive growths known as adenomas. It occurs in an evaluated 1... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th October 2008
Even though many people have eczema, the symptoms can vary quite a bit from person to person. In this article we will look at some of the different eczema skin symptoms. Symptoms can vary, but generally, all types of eczema have some symptoms in common: s... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
14th August 2008
Allergies Type 5 is also called stimulatory allergy. Instead of the antibodies binding to the cell components as they do in type 2 allergies the antibodies bind to the receptors on the surface of the cells. This binding to the receptors will stop or slo... Read >
Author: David Cowley
14th July 2008
Defining skin fungal infection
• A dermatophyte, a parasitic fungus often becomes the cause of skin infection. The term dermatophyte contains “imperfect fungi” of the species like Epidermophyton, Microsporum and Trichophyton. The most common form... Read >
Author: MUmarF
09th July 2008
Jaundice is a condition in which yellow discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes occur due to an increase in the bile pigments, namely, bilirubin in the blood. In many cases, yellowness in the white part of the eyes is more obvious than in the skin.... Read >
Author: John Mathew
25th June 2008
Acquired ichthyosis is a disorder clinically and histologically similar to ichthyosis vulgaris. Acquired ichthyosis most often appears in adulthood. It may appear before or after the diagnosis of a systemic condition. It may develop in patients of any age... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th May 2008
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, joints, heart, lungs, blood, kidneys and brain. Normally the body's immune system makes proteins called antibodies, to protect the body against viruses, bacteria... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
01st May 2008
Approximately 8% of children and 2% of adults suffer from true food allergies. When the culprit food is eaten, most allergic reactions will occur within minutes. Skin symptoms (itching, urticaria, angioedema) are the most common, and occur during most foo... Read >
Author: Cindy
16th April 2008
Eczema skin symptoms are distinguished by itchy, scaly and inflamed red skin. The texture of the skin depends on the intensity of the disorder; if the flare of the eczema is moderate to severe then the skin becomes swollen and raw. Bleeding scaling along ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
16th April 2008
A special type of honey has been found to heal damaged skin and eliminate the symptoms of eczema and other forms of dermatitis.
Eczema is a form of dermatitis or inflammation of the skin. Symptoms of eczema and other types of dermatitis include dry sk... Read >
Author: honeymark
25th March 2008
Cold sores also called as fever blisters. This infection spreads because of the herpes simplex viruses. These viruses are contagious and infection catches the body soon. Occurrence of the viruses can be observed through the tingling of lips, small and har... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
22nd February 2008
Eczema is an inflammatory condition that causes the skin to become red, scaly and itchy. An inflammation of the skin, usually causing itching and sometimes accompanied by crusting, scaling or blisters. A type of eczema often made worse by allergen exposur... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
02nd February 2008
The skin is the largest organ of the body. A person’s skin color and texture are inherited through genetics, and that provides information about his/her family history. Aging is perhaps an evocative term, relating as it does to a human process which whi... Read >
Author: Peter sams
30th January 2008
Eczema, allergic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis are all allergic forms of dermatitis. This causes inflammation of the skin. The allergy is difficult, if not impossible, to trace. Eczema is a very common disease that up to 30% of Americans suffer from an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Mycosis fungoides is the most common of the cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. Most people who have mycosis fungoides will have the rash over many years. Approximately 1000 new cases of MF occur per year. MF occurs more frequently in men than in women is more co... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th January 2008
The Skin is often the first area of the body to show an allergic reaction to a food or substance that the individual cannot tolerate. Some allergic reactions are local and temporary - heat rash, or contact dermatitis for example - and will disperse when t... Read >
Author: Alien
12th November 2007
Dr.stuart kaplan was inspired to create the kaplanMD line because he could find no other product on the market to address his patients’ skin concerns. After years of conducting research to understand the causes of skin aging, skin care products and coll... Read >
Author: Dr. Kaplan
21st October 2007
Dr. Kaplan was inspired to create the kaplanMD line because he could find no other product on the market to address his patients’ skin concerns. After years of conducting research to understand the causes of skin aging, skin care products and collaborat... Read >
Author: Dr. Kaplan
02nd October 2007
Dermatitis is a blanket term literally meaning " inflammation of the skin". Symptoms of inflammation are itching, pain, redness, swelling, and the formation of small blisters or wheals (itchy, red circles with a white centre) on the skin. There are differ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th August 2007
Because our skin is so good at keeping things out, most skincare products never penetrate the skin and stay only on the skin’s surface. As a result, skincare products have little impact because the skin is intelligently designed as a barrier to the exte... Read >
Author: arif
24th July 2007
Do you ever think about what is really in that pretty bottle you purchase at the beauty counter?...What ingredients make up your skin care products?
I want to share with you about what some manufacturers are doing to the skin care products. You may thi... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd July 2007
Some people have normal, oily or dry skin and each remains the same even if temperature changes. For some, an oily skin can turn into dry skin when exposed to cold, frigid weather in minutes.
This is because cold air does not carry enough moisture to m... Read >
Author: Alien
20th July 2007
Currently several over the counter alternatives for treating hemroids are available. Though these treatments for hemroids may or may not cure hemroids, symptoms can be reduced. For example, if you suffer from symptoms like anal itching, you can pick from ... Read >
Author: Anna Brandy
31st May 2007
Athlete's foot a skin disease and it is a fungal infection usually between the toesAthlete foot is also called tinea pedis. The condition easily spreads in public places such as communal showers, locker rooms and fitness centers.Although athlete's foot oc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th May 2007
What is Lyme Disease: Lyme disease is an illness caused by a spirochete bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted to animals and man through the bite of infected ticks. The disease is reported worldwide and throughout the United States.
What... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
09th May 2007
Eczema is also known as atopic dermatitis in medical terms. To determine what actually cause an eczema can not yet be done, because there are many potential causes of an eczema.
However, most doctors and scientists belive that an eczema is the result o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th April 2007
Looking after your skin can be a hard task, but if you can manage to look after it, in turn it can help to make you look and feel a lot better. As with everything in life, there are things that are out there which can destroy the skin. Dry skin is a commo... Read >
Author: Louise Forrest
27th March 2007
No human is alike another on this planet. Because of the this the way that the disease leukemia affects people is also very different. Some patients may experience severe or acute symptoms, while in others the action of the symptoms may be so mild that a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th February 2007
Acne rosacea is one of the problems that young adults face nowadays. Adults at the age of 30’s to 40’s are still prone to the attack of acne. Acne at this stage is called acne rosacea, which is quite difficult to handle. However, acne rosacea only hap... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang
17th November 2006
The majority of all family illnesses are either caused or aggravated by the air we breathe, the water we drink, the nutrient value in the food we eat or the things that come in contact with our skin. We can improve our family's health by eliminating many ... Read >
Author: Bruce Bley
22nd June 2006
One in three adult Americans suffer from some form of arthritis and the disease affects about twice as many women as men.
Arthritic diseases include rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, which are autoimmune diseases; septic arthritis, caused b... Read >
Author: George Harper
11th May 2006
Acne
Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease that mainly affects the face, neck, chest and upper back. It is caused by an interaction between Hormones, bacteria and sebum produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. Symptoms show as comedones (pimp... Read >
Author: Kerwin Chang
03rd October 2005
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, each year
10 to 50 million Americans develop an allergic rash after contact with Poison Oak, Poison Ivy and Poison Sumac Plants. The invisible oily resin called urushiol causes the ill effects of these po... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald
19th August 2005
Hidden Dangers From Poison Oak, Ivy & Sumac Plants
Copyright 2005 Wayne McDonald
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, each year
10 to 50 million Americans develop an allergic rash after contact with Poison Oak, Poison Ivy and Poison Suma... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald
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