91 - 100 of 214 results for "dry skin"
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Pityriasis versicolor
Find out about pityriasis versicolor (sometimes called tinea versicolor), including what the symptoms are, how it's treated and how you get it.
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Who can and cannot use beclometasone skin cream
NHS medicines information on who can use beclometasone skin cream and who may not be able to use it.
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Frozen shoulder
Frozen shoulder means your shoulder is painful and stiff for months, sometimes years. Find out about the main symptoms, treatments and causes.
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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.
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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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Constipation
Constipation is common and it affects people of all ages. You can usually treat it at home with simple changes to your diet and lifestyle.
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Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is a rare condition that causes small patches of swollen tissue, called granulomas, to develop in the organs of the body.
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Who can and cannot use calcipotriol
NHS medicines information on who can use calcipotriol and who may not be able to use it.
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Hair loss
Hair loss can have many causes. Alopecia is the general medical term for hair loss. Find out when to see a GP and what treatments are available.
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About clobetasone
NHS medicines information on clobetasone – what it's used for and key facts.