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Irritated, oily skin. Dry skin. A type of fungus called malassezia that lives on the scalps of most adults and feeds on natural oils. Sensitivity to hair care ...
Without good oral hygiene, germs can reach levels that might lead to infections, such as tooth decay and gum disease. Also, certain medicines can lower the flow ...
Chemicals may be in liquid or powdered form and can cause irritation and burns. The most dangerous chemicals are strong acids or alkali. Alkali burns tend to be ...
Limit the amount of trans fats — including shortening, partially hydrogenated oils — you eat. Lose excess weight. Eat heart-healthy foods, such as whole ...
1/2 cup cooked dried beans or peas. Fats and oils. 1 teaspoon soft margarine. 1 teaspoon vegetable oil. 1 tablespoon mayonnaise. 2 tablespoons low-fat salad ...
The medicine soaks through the skin. The most common types are creams or gels. You rub them onto the skin over painful joints. Some topical pain medicines come ...
It's also possible that eating less salt (sodium) or eating foods rich in oils found in cold-water fish and some nuts and seeds (omega-3 fatty acids) may ...
Hot water and long showers or baths remove oils from the skin. Limit bath or ... For keratosis pilaris, some basic questions include: What is likely ...
Instead of butter or lard, use plant-based oils such as extra-virgin olive oil. ... Basic Principles of Nutrition. In: Essentials of Nutrition in Medicine and ...
Using 5% tea tree oil shampoo, for dandruff. Applying an aloe product to the skin, for seborrheic dermatitis. Taking Chinese herbal therapy. The evidence ...
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