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In this mental health condition, people can't resist urges to pull out hair from their body. They do this often. Therapy may help reduce or stop urges.
... hair removal, and even minor scratches and bumps. ... Even minor injuries — such as ingrown hairs, cuts and scratches — can incite a keloid to grow.
Ingrown hairs, a rash or other skin problems can cause bumps on the skin. You might also feel a soft, ropy cord, which is a normal part of the scrotum ...
No — shaving hair doesn't change its thickness, color or rate of growth. Shaving facial or body hair gives the hair a blunt tip. The tip might feel coarse ...
Hidradenitis suppurativa develops when hair follicles become blocked, but why this blockage occurs isn't known. Experts think it could be connected to ...
This common and sometimes stressful condition may result from heredity, medications or medical conditions. Treatment may reverse or slow hair loss.
Ingrown toenails are a common condition in which the corner or side of a toenail grows into the soft flesh. The result is pain, redness, swelling and, ...
This might help uncover medical conditions that can cause hair loss. Pull test. Your doctor gently pulls several dozen hairs to see how many come out. This ...
If you are treating skin areas with hair, such as your scalp, move any hair away so the foam can be applied directly to the affected skin. This medicine is ...
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