61 - 70 of 229 results for "Skin"
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Acne - Diagnosis
Your GP will be able diagnosis acne by looking at your skin. This will involve examining your face, chest and back for the different types of spot.
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Lichen planus
Find out about lichen planus, a non-infectious, itchy rash that can affect many areas of the body.
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Heat rash (prickly heat)
Find out about heat rash, also called prickly heat or miliaria rubra, which is an itchy rash of small, raised spots and a stinging or prickling sensation on the skin.
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Granuloma annulare
Find out about granuloma annulare, including the symptoms, treatments and causes.
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What is soft tissue sarcoma?
Find out what soft tissue sarcoma is, which parts of the body can be affected and how serious it is.
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Emollients
Read more about emollients, which are moisturising treatments applied directly to the skin. They're often used to treat skin conditions like eczema.
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About mometasone for skin
NHS medicines information on mometasone for skin – what it's used for and key facts.
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Bullous pemphigoid
Find out more about bullous pemphigoid, a rare skin condition that usually starts with an itchy, raised skin rash.
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Choosing who will do your cosmetic procedure
NHS information and advice about choosing who will do your cosmetic procedure. Find out how to check the surgeon, dentist or practitioner has the qualifications, experience and insurance to carry out your procedure.
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Rashes in babies and children
NHS information on some common rashes in babies and children, such as chickenpox, eczema, impetigo, ringworm, scabies, slapped cheek syndrome and more.