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White blood cells come from the spongy tissue called bone marrow inside some of the larger bones. Conditions that affect the bone marrow are most often the ...
The rash generally is caused by a combination of moisture, acid in urine or stool, and chaffing of diaper fabric on your baby's skin. Some babies also get a ...
Exposure to plants like poison ivy can cause an itchy rash that lasts for weeks. So how do you treat it? Jason Howland has more in this Mayo Clinic Minute ...
Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatments of this itchy rash that most often begins before age 5, is persistent, and has periods of clearing and ...
Learn more about the symptoms, treatment and prevention of this itchy rash that usually affects people swimming in freshwater lakes.
A rash is a common sign of Lyme disease. But it doesn't always happen. The rash is usually a single circle that slowly spreads from the site of the tick bite.
Learn about this vaccine-preventable disease that once was common in childhood and is known for a splotchy rash and high fever.
Causes of night sweats include medication such as: Depression medications (antidepressants); Hormone therapy; A drug used to treat opioid use disorder ( ...
It causes a painful rash called shingles. The rash may be mostly around the ear or may affect the ear, face and mouth. This syndrome may cause changes to ...
Learn more about the symptoms and treatments for this sun-induced skin rash that usually appears in spring or summer, and also after using tanning beds.
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