SKIN LESIONS
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Skin lesions are abnormalities of the skin. Checking your skin for new lesions or skin lesions that have changed in any way is a valuable habit. Visit a dermatologist or a family doctor if you have any questions regarding skin lesions.
By Deborah Schwabe | Published 7/21/2006
Skin lesions in boys can be a sign of smooth muscle complications that are part of a congenital defect.
By Christine Cadena | Published 6/24/2009
For children who suffer from skin lesions, there are advantages and risks to the use of laser therapy.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/5/2007
Some people fear the surgical removal of warts, moles, warts, and skin tags but they distain the unsightly appearance of the skin lesions even more. Here are some home remedies that effectively remove skin lesions.
By Dee Boston | Published 12/18/2008
Learn about the 5 common types of skin diseases, and the symptoms and treatment options available.
By Stacy Hensley | Published 9/30/2009
These tips will end dryness, sores, skin lesions, skin fungus and reduce wrinkles.
By Synthia Rose | Published 10/3/2008
There's more and more evidence accumulating that antioxidants applied to the skin can reduce the appearance of skin aging. Find out which antioxidants may help you reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 1/8/2008
By not taking proper preventative measures, because I messed with a mole for about 30 years until it became a melanoma.
By Eric Copans | Published 7/22/2009
Curaderm-BEC5 active ingredients from eggplant, proven to treat more effectively skin cancer then conventional treatment methods & avoid surgery. Ultraviolet rays damages the skin.
By travels | Published 3/28/2008
Riboflavin, or the B2 vitamin is great for hair, skin, and nails - among other things.
By Jenne Joy | Published 2/9/2009
Sun damaged skin can look rough and weathered with fine lines and areas of increased pigmentation. Is it possible to repair sun damaged skin without a face lift?
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 2/26/2009
Rosacea is a chronic, lifelong skin condition that can affect any part of your body, but most often affects the face.
By Brandy Burgess | Published 3/27/2009
Few people have heard about Laser Skin Resurfacing. This latest technology is a method for removing fine lines and wrinkles that may appear around your eyes and mouth. Laser technology is also used successfully to remove wrinkles on your
By Connor Johnson | Published 11/21/2008
Changing moles, melanoma and skin cancer: Q & A session with dermatologist to clarify any questions you have about exactly what to look for in your skin and moles.
By Jillita Horton | Published 5/7/2009
Malignant melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer, is on the rise in this country. Here's how to do a skin exam at home to check for suspicious lesions.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 2/9/2009
Don't think you're vain because you're looking for the best foods for great looking skin! Everyone wants to look good! Now discover the foods that will do will do the trick.
By Sandra Bacon | Published 11/2/2009
taking Vitamin D supplements may bolster the production of a protective chemical substance that may prevent skin infections and eczema
By R. Bourne, Ph.D. | Published 10/8/2008
There are many reasons for a person having yellow skin. These are mostly associated with the liver.
By Jennifer Kirkman | Published 2/6/2010
This article goes over three of the most effective acne skin care tips to help you enjoy a healthier skin.
By Shazneen Pathak | Published 9/1/2009
The term "keratosis" refers to a small growth that involves the outer layer of the skin. It is a skin disease, and its two most common kinds are discussed here.
By Edward Villablanca | Published 8/26/2009
Offering an overview of a common skin disorder that arises during specific medication usage; erythema multiforme
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/18/2007
Offering an overview of the effective use of cryosurgery in treating most skin disorders.
By Christine Cadena | Published 9/25/2007
Every two hours in Florida someone is newly diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer.
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 9/19/2007
Molluscum Contagiosum is a skin condition that commonly affects children and is very contagious.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 11/2/2007
In many cases, skin diseases can be easily spotted and treated via books or online diagnostic tools. It always helps to know the tell-tale signs.
By dgperez719 | Published 11/30/2007
Learning about signs of skin cancer can literally save your life! The signs of skin cancer can be described by a popular alphabetical mnemonic, or memory trick..
By Adam Hefner | Published 3/4/2008
There is an area of overlap in the moles' clinical features that favors the misdiagnosis of malignant lesions as benign ones.
By R. Bourne, Ph.D. | Published 1/23/2008
The Center for Disease Control launching a study to learn more about an unexplained skin condition referred to as Morgellons.
By Janice Villa | Published 1/17/2008
The following is an overview of the blistering skin disorder known as epidermolysis bullosa.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/27/2007
Skin cancer warning signs are not always easy to detect, but knowing the signs of skin cancer will enable early diagnosis and treatment and result in a better prognosis. Skin cancer warning signs of basal cell, squamous cell, and melanoma are discussed.
By Sandi | Published 4/29/2009
The Center for Disease Control in Georgia has officially opened an investigation into whether Morgellons is a real physical disorder.
By Sherri Granato | Published 8/28/2006
Lichen planus, an itchy, bumpy rash, can appear anywhere on the body, but is most often found on the inside or tender part of the wrists and ankles. In more rare instances, it will appear on the tongue, on the gums, in the hair and on the fingernails.
By Sussy | Published 6/1/2007
How is it possible to tell whether the blemish on your nose is skin cancer? Skin cancer lesions differ from other sores or pimples in three primary ways.
By Adam Hefner | Published 3/4/2008
Babies often have rashes and blemishes that are quite common. Many of these skin conditions do not require special care and eventually correct themselves, but some do require special treatment.
By Crystal Ray | Published 7/26/2005
The three major types of skin cancers in the United States.
By Tammy Garland | Published 4/30/2009
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is an extremely rare genetic skin condition that causes the skin to be so fragile that just the slightest touch can tear and cause trauma to the skin causing burn-like lesions. There is no known cure for EB.
By Doreen Bradley Satter, RN | Published 1/10/2008
Did you know that being stressed can cause skin problems?
By Tiffany Bell | Published 4/10/2008
Dog dandruff is a common occurrence. It points to nutritional deficiencies that might be plaguing a dog, skin irritations and other dog health concerns. While some dandruff is normal, when in abundance it requires attention.
By Sylvia Cochran | Published 1/19/2010
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