Hand rashes can result from allergic reactions, exposure to irritants, and sunburn. Health conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema, can also cause hand rashes. Treatment will depend on the cause. In ...
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Measles doesn’t just make kids sick—it makes them forget how to fight illness for years
To understand what's really at stake when a child contracts measles, we spoke with Dr. Sandra Adamson Fryhofer, a trustee of ...
Lots of things can turn your skin red, including acne, an allergic reaction, or a severe skin disorder. Sometimes the redness goes away on its own. But you may need treatment if your symptoms are ...
Most rashes in babies and young children are being wrongly labelled as chickenpox (‘mata’), leading to unnecessary panic and ...
Purpura are small spots caused by the leaking of blood from blood vessels near the surface of your skin. A purpuric rash is an area of your skin covered in purpura. These spots may appear purplish red ...
Sometimes, stress leaves its mark on us — physically. Stress rashes can take many forms, experts say, and finding ways to effectively manage those feelings can benefit our skin. Dr. Shasa Hu tells ...
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