How does our brain register an itch? We find out from a National Skin Centre expert why medical conditions such as chronic ...
Feeling a little itchy? Here's how to recognize the most commonly undiagnosed skin irritations, including the one you may ...
Along with red or discolored skin, you may have: A surface-level burn on your skin Pain, tenderness, and swelling Dry, peeling skin Deeper burns and blisters with longer sun exposure You can help ...
Itchy, fluid-filled blisters may develop on the soles of feet or palms of the hands ... backs of the hand, bottoms of the feet, scalp. Severe, chronic, and intense itching; thick, raised patches ...
Scalp folliculitis is a skin condition that occurs when the hair follicles on the scalp become inflamed. This results in ...
But eczema is the name for a group of skin conditions. They all cause red, itchy, and often cracked skin ... but how often they happen, and how severe they are, vary from person to person.
Chickenpox is a contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). It causes flu-like symptoms and an itchy rash.
Each episode of this journey through a disease state contains both a physician guide and a downloadable/printable patient ...
Some areas of your skin may look swollen and tight without the appearance of anything else. You also might not see any signs of an infection or feel the pain associated with hurting the area. Eczema ...
a rash triggered by tiny mites burrowing into the skin. While typically not serious and treatable with creams or lotions, scabies can cause severe itching. Experts have blamed the surge in ...