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Preventing Development of Razor Bumps on Face
Razor bump is a common condition that occurs due to improper shaving techniques. Read to know more about preventing the development of razor bumps on the face.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Elderly People
The older HS population saw a higher familial prevalence of HS and a female-to-male ratio of 1.7:1.0. It is not uncommon for older people to have HS.
Public Health Challenges in Sun Protection: An Overview
Public health sectors have been spreading awareness about various sun protection measures among the public to prevent skin damage by harmful rays from the sun.
Is Mineral Oil Bad for the Skin?
Mineral oil is a byproduct of processed petroleum that has been known to contribute to skin ailments and the article addresses this claim saying mineral oil is bad for the skin.
Role of Nutrition in Hair and Skin - Unlocking the Secrets
Nutrition plays a vital role in boosting skin and hair health by enhancing their vitality, moisture, and resilience.
Pemphigus Vulgaris in Elderly Adults
Pemphigus Vulgaris is a rare autoimmune blistering disorder that damages the skin and mucous membranes in the body by producing blisters in the elderly population.
What are the pros and cons of a cortisone injection?
Hi doctor,My mother is 71 years old, and she is suffering from pain in the right arm for more than a month now. She has pain in the elbow, shoulder, wrist, and fingers. She is not able to grip even light objects with the fingers. Read more»Effective Strategies for Managing Anterior Epistaxis in Older Adults
Epistaxis or nosebleeds can be prevented through humidifiers, Aspirin, decongestants, and avoiding nose trauma. Read more»