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Read moreNail Fungus
Nail fungus causes changes to the infected nails. You may see white spots or a change in the nail’s color. Other signs include debris under the nail and thickening nails.
Read morePsoriasis
If you have psoriasis, you are not alone. Millions of people have this chronic condition. Some people who have psoriasis develop psoriatic arthritis. Learning about these conditions can help you manage your disease and improve your quality of life.
Read moreEczema
Eczema is a disease that causes patches of dry, red skin, often accompanied by intense itchiness. Scratching the skin can damage its surface and make the rash worse.
The most common form of eczema is atopic dermatitis. This disease usually begins very early in life. It often occurs in infants and young children. While most people who get atopic dermatitis develop it before age 5, it also can begin during puberty or later.
Read moreLupus
Lupus is an autoimmune disease, a condition in which your body’s immune system attacks healthy cells. Lupus can affect many organs in your body, including your skin. The skin is affected in approximately two-thirds of people who have lupus.
Read moreRosacea
Do you blush or flush easily? When you look in the mirror, do you see redness in the center of your face? Do you also see acne-like breakouts even though your teen years ended decades ago? Where you have redness, do you see tiny veins?
Read moreAcne
If you have acne, also called acne vulgaris, you’re not alone. It is the most common skin condition in the United States. Approximately 40 to 50 million Americans have acne. Most are teens and young adults but it can occur at any age. Newborns get acne. Children get acne. Even menopausal women get acne.
At any age, virtually everyone with acne can have clearer skin. In recent years, medical advances have been made including new acne treatments and using well-known treatments differently to get better results.
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