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Trim nails and wear gloves at night. Apply cool, wet compresses. Covering the affected area with bandages and dressings helps protect the skin and prevent ...
Try thinning the thickened skin with a pumice stone, nail file or emery board before applying a new patch. If you need to treat a larger area, try ...
"Using matches or nail polish remover or Vaseline ─ you want to avoid those," says Dr. Bobbi Pritt, a Mayo Clinic parasitic diseases expert. Dr. Pritt ...
Drinking alcohol destroys liver cells. Alcoholic hepatitis most often happens in people who drink heavily over many years. But the link between drinking and ...
Irregular or excessive menstrual bleeding; Depression; Problems with memory or concentration; Swelling of the thyroid (goiter); A puffy face; Brittle nails ...
Pale gray or blue skin, lips or nail beds. New confusion. Inability to wake up or stay awake. When to see a doctor. If your child has any of the emergency ...
Blurry vision. A gritty feeling in the eye. Tearing. Redness. Sensitivity to light, also called photophobia. Headache. Treatment. In case ...
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My hair and nails were breaking off,” she says. “I had a lot of bad symptoms. I knew something was wrong. I went to doctor after doctor, but they all had a ...
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