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Contact dermatitis
Read about contact dermatitis, a type of eczema that causes inflammation of the skin when you come into contact with a particular substance.
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Chlorhexidine: antiseptic and disinfectant for mouth ulcers, throat infections and skin infections
NHS medicines information on chlorhexidine – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can use it.
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Facelift (rhytidectomy)
A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is a cosmetic procedure to lift up and pull back the skin to make the face tighter and smoother.
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Plastic surgery
Read NHS information about plastic surgery, which is a type of surgery that repairs and reconstructs missing or damaged tissue and skin.
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Acne - Diagnosis
Your GP will be able diagnosis acne by looking at your skin.
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Contact dermatitis - Diagnosis
A GP can usually diagnose contact dermatitis from the appearance of your skin and by asking about your symptoms.
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Newborn jaundice
Find out more about jaundice, a common and usually harmless condition in newborn babies that causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes.
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Varicose eczema - Treatment
Treatment aims to improve the condition of your skin, treat your symptoms and help improve your circulation (blood flow)
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Symptoms A to Z
Find out about symptoms such as pain, stomach problems or skin symptoms, including causes, treatment and what to do.
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Side effects of radiotherapy
Read about the main side effects of radiotherapy, including sore skin, tiredness and temporary hair loss, and how to manage them.