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… diagnosed? Your doctor can tell if you have hemorrhoids by asking about your past health and doing a physical … Itching. Hemorrhoids often seep mucus. It can irritate the skin and cause itching. Discomfort. You may still feel the … hemorrhoid gets irritated, blood may clot under the skin, forming a hard, bluish lump. This is known as a …
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… infections (STIs) are infections spread by sexual contact. This includes genital skin-to-skin contact and vaginal, oral, and anal sex. If you're …
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… veins are twisted, enlarged veins near the surface of the skin. They are most common in the legs and ankles. You may … vein. This laser treatment is used on the outside of the skin to close off small veins near the surface. Endovenous … inserts a tube into a vein through a small cut in the skin. The doctor may use heat, chemicals, or a small wire to …
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… sheds off. Sores or blisters. It is best to avoid sexual contact until the treated area heals. Why It Is Done … of cryotherapy include pain during and after treatment, skin colour changes, blisters, and skin irritation. The number and severity of side effects …
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… dried henna paste, which is a reddish-brown colour, to the skin to create a temporary tattoo is a process known as … allergic reaction to henna increases after an episode of contact dermatitis. For that reason, it is recommended that … it naturally wear off. Be very careful not to damage your skin-do not scrub or pick at your tattoo. Related …
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… Clean and sanitize other surfaces your baby will come into contact with, including floors, toys, teething rings, cribs, … their hands for comfort or to protect themselves Limited skin-to-skin contact Difficulties in breastfeeding Potential risk …
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… Information Overview Birthmarks are coloured marks on the skin that are present at birth or develop shortly after … or purple. Some birthmarks appear on the surface of the skin, some are raised above the surface of the skin, and … the area continuously with a clean pad for 10 minutes. And contact your doctor for more advice and an appointment. …
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… (such as oil, alcohol, or lotion) and then put on the skin, sprayed in the air, or inhaled. You can also massage the oils into the skin or pour them into bath water. Aromatherapy as used … use oils near the eyes or mouth, because irritation of the skin and membranes may occur. People with certain chronic …
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… in newborns? Jaundice is a yellow tint to a newborn's skin and the white part of the eyes. It is a sign that … What are the symptoms? If a newborn has jaundice, the skin and the white part of the eyes will look yellow. The … types . The doctor may place a device against your baby's skin to check your baby's bilirubin level. A blood test for …
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… what steps to take next. Most chemical burns of the skin are treated first by rinsing (flushing) the chemical … (rubbing) alcohol first to flush the chemical off the skin and then flush with water. If alcohol is not available, … is better to flush the area and not leave the acid on the skin. Dry powders , such as dry lime, are brushed away …