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… Pilonidal (say "py-luh-NY-dul") disease is a common skin condition. It usually develops at the top of the crease … you are being treated for an infected cyst: Keep the area dry and clean. Soak in a warm tub several times a day. Take … after you have had surgery to remove a cyst: Keep the area dry and clean. Try not to sit on hard surfaces for long …
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… grasses, or weeds. These pollens are small, light, and dry, so the wind easily picks them up and carries them, … an allergic reaction if you are allergic to pollens. Windy, dry weather often results in a high pollen count, while damp … them with a microscope. Dust mites eat dead flakes of human skin. They do not bite or spread disease. People are …
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… body weight and stretch marks. You may experience itchy skin and changes to your bowel habits. These are all … Belly, pelvic and back pain Pregnancy: Stretch marks, itching and skin changes Pregnancy: Changes in feet and ankles …
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… fungal infection that causes many small, flat spots on the skin. The spots may form patches, usually on parts of the … the face. The spots can be lighter or darker than the skin around them. What causes it? Tinea versicolor is caused … fungus . This fungus lives all around us, including on the skin. Normally it doesn't cause a problem. But sometimes it …
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… 1 or 2 times a day with soap and water. Don't scrub your skin too much, because that can irritate it. Dry your skin well after bathing. Use a deodorant with … buy these pads in sports or clothing stores. Let your shoes dry out for a day after you wear them. If possible, set them …
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… while leg control is temporarily limited. Shivering and itching. Blood pressure must be checked frequently. An … blood pressure dropping quickly. May cause throat to feel dry and sore after the anaesthetic due to the breathing tube …
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… are boils? Boils are red, swollen, painful bumps under the skin. They often look like an overgrown pimple. They are … skin. Gently wash the area with soap and water twice a day. Dry it well. Put warm, wet cloths on the boil for 20 to 30 … wash the area well with soapy water every day. Always dry the area well. Do not wear tight clothing over the area. …
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… treatment used to smooth wrinkles or pitted scars in the skin, usually on the face. They are also used to make the lips fuller. When injected under the skin, a filler raises or puffs up that area. This usually … expect some pain, redness, swelling, and possibly itching. Swelling may last up to 36 hours. If symptoms start …
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… your feet daily for blisters, cuts, cracks, sores, broken skin, corns, calluses, or ingrown toenails. Look at all … your wrists or another part of your body, not your feet. Dry your feet well. Pat them dry. Do not rub the skin on your feet too hard. Dry well …
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… and well-being. And it's also a good time to check their skin for sores or rashes. How often a person bathes can … or no-rinse shampoo. Body lotion that is especially for dry skin. A removable showerhead with a long hose (if you … because it can be worn after the shower to help the person dry off. Set up the shower chair or bench. Help the person …