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Topical treatments for fungal infections of the skin and nails of the foot. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2016; doi.10.1002/14651858.CD001434 ...
Trim your nails and, if it helps, wear gloves when you sleep. Take a bath. Use lukewarm water and sprinkle in about a half cup (100 grams) of Epsom salts ...
Brittle nails; Unusual cravings for non-nutritive substances, such as ice, dirt or starch; Poor appetite, especially in infants and children with iron ...
Articaine and epinephrine combination injection is used to numb the mouth before a dental procedure. This medicine is to be given by or under the direct ...
https://www.aad.org/public/skin-hair-nails/injured-skin/wound-care. Accessed Sept. 14, 2023. Medical review (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic. Oct. 2, 2023 ...
Burkholder says. “When I see a nail, I want to hit it. My nail in this case is zero seizures. In doing so, I may not have ...
Tolnaftate belongs to the group of medicines called antifungals. It is used to treat some types of fungus infections. It may also be used together with ...
Amyloidosis (am-uh-loi-DO-sis) is a rare disease that occurs when a substance called amyloid builds up in your organs. Amyloid is an abnormal protein that ...
Abemaciclib is used together with tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor (eg, anastrozole, exemestane, letrozole) to treat hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER-2 ...
Nail disease; Vulvar skin disorder. Interests. Genetic skin diseases (Genodermatosis) such as ichthyosis, epidermolysis bullosa and ectodermal dysplasia ...
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