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See a health care provider if you have unusual, bothersome skin reactions after being in the sun. For severe or persistent symptoms, you may need to see someone ...
This common skin cancer usually looks like a bump or a scaly sore. Learn about symptoms and treatment options, including freezing, lasers and surgery.
Do this while your skin is still damp. Don't use fragranced products such as body washes, soaps and creams on the rash. Take care of your skin. Don't ...
If you think you have too much coarse hair on your face or body, talk with your health care team. Ask about treatment options. Extra facial or body hair can be ...
Psoriasis causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin, forming thick, silvery scales and itchy, dry patches that may be painful. Products & ...
When fungus infects the areas between your toes and the skin of your feet, it's called athlete's foot (tinea pedis). ... You may want to see a health care ...
To take care of a puncture wound: ... You may not be able to see redness on brown or Black skin, or the infection's streaks may look purplish-gray or darker than ...
Learn about treatment options for all types of nonmelanoma skin cancer, including squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and others.
Doctors call this a percutaneous tissue biopsy. A needle biopsy is often used on suspicious areas that your health care provider can feel through your skin, ...
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