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Examples include dry skin (xerosis), eczema (dermatitis), psoriasis, scabies, parasites, burns, scars, insect bites and hives. ... scarring. By Mayo Clinic ...
Ultimately, the nerve fibers the myelin sheath surrounds are damaged. The process can result in areas of scarring, known as sclerosis. Other causes. Other types ...
Research suggests that in people who have MASLD, vitamin E may boost the liver's natural antioxidants, help reduce liver inflammation and scarring, and help ...
Some patients undergoing trigger finger surgery with a pre-existing Dupuytren's cord may develop a thickened surgical scar ... scarring after surgery.
Doing so can cause infection or scarring. Avoid irritants. Don't use oily or greasy cosmetics, sunscreens, hairstyling products or acne concealers. Use ...
A new area of thickening along or near the mastectomy scar. Regional recurrence. A regional breast cancer recurrence means the cancer has come back in the ...
Acne scars: What's the best treatment? Various procedures can improve the look of stubborn acne scars, but no single treatment is best for everyone. PLUS ...
Scarring of the urinary channel (urethra) or bladder neck, as a result of injury or surgery; Use of certain medications, including antihistamines ...
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