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Dry skin; A yeastlike fungus (malassezia) that feeds on oils on the scalps of most adults; Sensitivity to hair care products (contact dermatitis); Other skin ...
Small skin cancers limited to the surface of the skin may not require treatment beyond an initial skin biopsy that removes the entire growth. If additional ...
Any lingering changes in skin color usually go away with time. When to see a doctor. See your health care provider if you: Develop large blisters. Develop ...
... skin disorders. It is also used to treat corns, calluses, and warts. Resorcinol works by helping to remove hard, scaly, or roughened skin. Some of these ...
When to seek emergency help. Call 911 or seek immediate care for major burns, which: May be deep, involving all layers of the skin. May cause ...
Washing a baby's face once a day with gentle soap can help clear up milia. But don't try to squeeze these bumps or use any skin products on them. That may be ...
It's usually spread by skin-to-skin contact. At ... can spread easily through cuts and scrapes and skin-to-skin ... Visitors and health care workers caring for ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Difficult-to-treat, chronic wounds in preclinical models healed with normal scar-free skin after treatment with an acellular product ...
The itching and flaking of dandruff can almost always be controlled. For mild dandruff, first try regular cleansing with a gentle shampoo to reduce oil and skin ...
Hair loss at treatment site (sometimes permanent), skin irritation at treatment site, fatigue ... If you decide to move forward, your care team will carefully ...
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