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Warts

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Botox Injections Skin Grafting Birthmarks Skin Peeling Burns Warts: What are warts: Warts are benign proliferative skin lesions caused by infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) in skin cells. They can occur at any age in humans. Warts are usually painless, but some types, especially those on the soles of the feet, can be painful. … Read more

Birthmarks

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Eczema Burns Skin Grafting Skin Peeling Botox Injections Hemangiomas(birthmarks): Hemangiomas are skin marks that can be flat or raised, with regular or irregular borders. They appear in children before or shortly after birth in different colors such as brown, purple, red, light blue, pink, and red. Most hemangiomas are not harmful and many of them … Read more

Eczema (Dermatitis):

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Skin Grafting Burns Chickenpox Skin Peeling Eczema (Dermatitis): The term eczema refers to various forms of skin swelling and rash, also known as dermatitis. Eczema is not contagious, so individuals with eczema should be treated normally, such as through greetings and physical contact. Most types of eczema cause itching, and when scratched or touched, the … Read more

Chickenpox

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Burns Skin Grafting Skin Peeling Chickenpox  is caused by a viral infection from the Varicella-Zoster virus. It is a contagious disease that easily spreads among individuals, often affecting children and teenagers under the age of 15, but it can also affect adults. Symptoms of Chickenpox :: Classic symptoms of Chickenpox include widespread blisters on the … Read more

Burns

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Burns: The skin is the body’s first line of defense against external factors we encounter during our day, making it susceptible to significant injury. Burns are a common type of injury that affect the skin. Burns result from damage and destruction of body tissues due to exposure to heat, electricity, sunlight, and chemicals.Burns can have … Read more

Skin Grafting

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Skin Grafting Skin grafting, also known as skin patching, involves taking a piece of skin from a healthy area of the body through surgery and transplanting it to another area of the body.Healthy skin is typically taken from a covered area of the body, such as the inner thighs or buttocks, known as the donor … Read more

Labor and Delivery

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Labor and Delivery: Soon, if you are pregnant, you will discover the signs of labor and experience childbirth. When waiting for your baby with impatience, you will prepare for all the signs of labor greatly and look for any small sign that indicates that labor has begun. So what is labor and what are its … Read more

Breastfeeding

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Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding provides many benefits for both you and your baby. Breast milk contains the right balance of nutrients that your baby needs during the first months of life. Not only does it provide nutrition, but breast milk also protects your baby from diseases and infections that they may encounter during their early stages of … Read more

Head Lice in Children

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Head Lice in Children: Lice are wingless insects that are small in size, about the size of a sesame seed. Lice are parasitic insects that infest the head and primarily feed on blood, which can cause skin irritation and infections. Lice are highly contagious, especially among school-aged children. However, what are the causes of head … Read more

Neonatal Jaundice (Jaundice in Infants)

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Neonatal Jaundice (Jaundice in Infants): – Neonatal jaundice occurs in the first few days of life in infants, where their skin and the whites of their eyes turn yellow. This condition can be alarming for many mothers, but usually neonatal jaundice is not dangerous. Jaundice can occur at any age due to a malfunction in … Read more