A scar is a disfiguring mark on the skin. Most small scars will disappear over time without a trace, but there are some scars that need to be treated. How are scars formed? How to get rid of scars? How to care for damaged skin so that the scar is as little visible as possible?…
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Pelagra, also known as Lombardic erythema or 3D disease, is caused by a lack of vitamins, especially B3. Pellagra occurs where there is poverty or alcohol is pouring ...…
Read MoreHair loss is a condition that can have various causes. Hair loss may be caused by, among others diseases - not only the scalp, but also the general ...…
Read MoreTreatment of seizures should go in two directions: symptomatic (creams and ointments) and causal (supplementation of appropriate vitamins or methods used in medication ...…
Read MoreThe life of an allergy sufferer is not easy. Runny nose, rash and intolerance to certain products contribute to the feeling of discomfort. There are several rules that apply ...…
Read MoreSkin diseases significantly reduce the quality of life. Patients have to deal not only with troublesome symptoms, but also with shame, irritation and a sense of powerlessness ...…
Read MoreVitiligo is not so much a disease as a skin defect consisting of a lack of pigment in the skin, hair and iris of the eyes. The lack of melanin does not cause pain in the patient, and eats ...…
Read MoreCosmetic allergy appears more and more often. This is due to the increased amount of preservatives and fragrances that are added to them, as well as many ...…
Read MorePsoriasis is a serious chronic disease. One of its varieties is skin psoriasis. Check how to treat it or how to alleviate its symptoms.…
Read MoreAn ingrown nail is a painful ailment. Initially, it only causes slight discomfort. However, as the nail grows in, pain in the fingers appears ...…
Read MoreRingworm usually begins innocently. Ringworm is itching and burning, but we put that down to excessively dry skin. Meanwhile, mo ...…
Read MoreThe skin tightly wraps you, protects you against the influence of the environment, cold, sun rays, pathogenic microorganisms. The skin is a complex system ...…
Read MoreErythroderma, also known as exfoliative dermatitis (ED), is a common term used in the context of dermatitis ...…
Read MoreHIRSUTISM is a symptom of a disease, not a disease in itself. The treatment of hirsutism depends on the cause of the appearance of excessive hair in women. Check ...…
Read MoreSeborrhoeic dermatitis of the head and face is the most common problem in adolescents, although it can also affect infants and adults.…
Read MoreAngio erythema is a sudden reddening of the skin on the face, neck and décolleté. Unexpected blushes are usually a reaction to stress, hot or spicy food ...…
Read MoreSweat is not tolerated by contemporary aesthetic norms. Sweat does not evoke unpleasant associations only in the sauna and gym, but also for business meetings or social events ...…
Read MoreCracked heels are not only a cosmetic defect, but most of all a dangerous ailment. Heels crack when the skin is very dry, you wear the wrong shoes ...…
Read MoreSclerotic erythema (Latin erythema induratum) is a skin condition associated with tuberculosis infection. Check what characterizes hardened erythema, ...…
Read MoreSo-called liver spots are large areas of skin tinted with brownish pigment, most often appearing on the back of the hand.…
Read MorePressure ulcers are a very common problem of immobilized patients whose sensitive areas of the body press against a hard surface. The deep wounds that develop then are ...…
Read MoreA dermatofibroma (aka hard fibroma) is a skin lesion, usually a single one, smaller than a soft fibroma. They are located in the skin of unchanged color ...…
Read MorePermanent drug erythema (Erythema fixum) is a change that appears on the skin, always in the same place, and is associated with taking certain medications.…
Read MoreAlopecia areata is one of the most common causes of hair loss, especially in young people. According to the observations of doctors, the most common ...…
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