It is common for healthy infants to drool during their first 18 months, especially while teething. However, saliva that comes into contact with the skin may cause irritation and lead to a red, itchy rash. Parents and caregivers can easily treat drool rash using simple home remedies. Learn more in this article.
Acne can cause severe discomfort and affect one's quality of life, but existing treatments fall short of expectations. Can a new vaccine outmatch them?
Stasis dermatitis is a skin condition that affects the lower legs and can cause swelling, itching, and ulcers. It often occurs in people with conditions that affect blood flow in the legs, such as chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins. Without treatment, it can lead to severe complications. Learn more here.
Itchy eyebrows can be annoying, but they are rarely a cause for concern. Some people may also notice red, flaky skin or dandruff in the eyebrows. Common causes include skin conditions, allergic reactions, and diabetes. In this article, we look at the causes, symptoms, and treatments of itchy eyebrows.
Coffee is a natural source of several nutrients and antioxidants that may benefit the skin. A person can use coffee grounds as an exfoliating scrub, to reduce inflammation, and to stimulate blood flow, for example. Here, we explore the potential benefits and give useful tips.
When people refer to butt acne, they are typically referring to a condition called folliculitis. Although folliculitis on the buttocks can be uncomfortable, some home remedies, including regular washing, moisturizing, and saltwater sitz baths, may help. We look at seven home and natural remedies to relieve discomfort.
Ingrown hairs on the legs are a common problem for people who shave or wax the area. In this article, we look at how to remove an ingrown hair safely. We also describe a range of ways to prevent the hairs from growing inward, including dry brushing, using shaving cream, and shaving in the direction of hair growth.
The skin under the arms can sometimes become darker in color than the rest of the body. Dark underarms are often the result of acanthosis nigricans (AN), which has several causes. These include hormonal disorders, genetics, and obesity. Treatments include home remedies, medication, and laser therapy. Learn more here.
Many people believe that vitamin E is good for hair health, and several hair products contain this nutrient. However, there is little research to support these claims. We look at whether or not the evidence suggests that vitamin E can benefit hair health. We also discuss sources of vitamin E, including specific foods.
Rosy cheeks can be the result of many benign causes, such as being hot. However, there are several causes that may require medical attention, including acne, rosacea, and lupus. We look at some of the causes of facial flushing and explain the steps that people can take to treat, manage, and prevent them.